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Roy Carter (producer) (Roy Anthony Carter) was born on 1955, is an A british male guitarist. Discover Roy Carter (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Roy Carter is an English musician, songwriter and music producer.

He has written or co-written hits for Instant Funk, Central Line, Animal Nightlife, David Grant, and Jermaine Stewart.

He has also been a member of groups, Clem Curtis & The Foundations, Heatwave, Central Line and Danny D. & Collusion.

In later years he ran a television music production company.

Along with Clem Curtis, David Christopher George, Valentine Pascal, Derek Lewis, and John Lumley-Savile was a member of Clem Curtis & The Foundations.

Carter was part of the line up of Heatwave that also included Johnnie Wilder, Keith Wilder, Mario Mantese, Rod Temperton, Bilbo Berger and Billy Jones and played on their second album Central Heating.

1975

With Curtis and the other members, Carter went to Australia for a tour in 1975.

Unfortunately there were some problems with lead singer Clem Curtis being charged with a supposed assault by the New South Wales police which resulted in Curtis being handcuffed and locked in a cell.

1978

He contributed rhythm guitar, bass guitar, Fender Rhodes and acoustic piano to Heatwave's Central Heating album that was released in 1978.

1979

According to Jazz Rock Soul, Carter was with the band until 1979.

Carter was a member of Clem Curtis & The Foundations.

1981

Carter produced Central Line's single, "Walking Into Sunshine" which was released late July / early August 1981.

Carter produced the self-titled album for Central Line which was released on Mercury SRM-1-4033 in late 1981.

One of the Feature Picks, the album was reviewed by Cash Box in the magazine's 26 December issue.

With the reviewer praising London r&b bands, Central Line was called "the true cream of the genre" with "Walking into Sunshine" singled out as a testament to that.

Other picks were "Goodbye" and "Shake It Up."

That same week it made its debut in the Cash Box Black Contemporary Top 75 Albums.

1983

He produced Central line's version of Nature Boy which spent eight weeks in the UK charts, peaking at no. 21 in January, 1983.

On the week of August 6, 1983, his composition "Lovely Day" that was recorded by Central Line made its debut at 89 in the Music Week The Next 25 chart.

Spending three weeks in the charts, it peaked at no. 81.

His production, "Time for Some Fun" by Central Line made its debut in the Music Week The Next 25 chart at no. 99 on the week of November 26, 1983.

With Pete Wingfield, Carter co-produced the debut, self-titled album for Second Image which was released in 1983.

Also in the same year, Whodini released their self-titled album.

Carter produced the tracks "Underground" and "Yours for a Night".

1984

Making it's debut in the Uk charts on August 8, 1984, it spent thirteen weeks in the charts, peaking at no. 25.

The following year he had a hand in composing their song "Preacher Preacher" which spent two weeks in the charts, peaking at no. 67.

1985

He produced the single "Blown Away" for the group Darts that was released in late May, 1985.

1986

With Jermaine Stewart, Narada Michael Walden and Jeffrey Cohen, he co-wrote the song "Jody" which made it to no. 9 on the Dance chart in 1986.

1987

With David Grant he co-write the song "Change which became a hit for Grant in 1987, and spent five weeks in the UK charts from 25 August to 22 August, peaking at no. 55.

2013

According to his interview with Anthony Bozzola on July 30, 2013, Carter joined Heatwave in 1977.

He replaced Heatwave member Jesse White who was murdered.

2020

According to a Rap Reviews article dated September 22, 2020, the attempts that that Carter and co-producer Willesden Dodgers made to give snappy percussion and slinky funk to "Yours for a Night" made Whodini sound like a parody of New Edition.

He co-wrote "Who Took Away the Funk" with Josephine James for Instant Funk.

It charted in the US, making it to no. 70 in the Billboard Black singles chart.

Along with Andy Polaris, Billy Chapman, Flid, Leonardo Chignoli and Paul Waller, he co-wrote "Mr Solitaire" for Animal Nightlife.