Ron Carroll
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Ron Carroll is an American singer, songwriter and producer. He is primarily known in the house music circuit. Carroll has worked with many of house's most famous producers, including E-Smoove, Maurice Joshua and Bob Sinclar. He has also produced, usually with partner Spero Pagos, for other vocalists or his own songs.
A few of his tracks have gained mainstream attention and radio airplay, including "My Love" (produced by Kluster), "Lucky Star" (produced by Superfunk), "The Sermon" (produced by Carroll himself) and Back Together (produced by Hardsoul).
Ron Carroll's nickname is The Minister of Sound.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "A New Day" (1993), with Outhere Brothers
- "My Prayer" (1993)
- "Pressing On" (1995)
- "Sermon One EP" (1998), as RC Groove Project, with Mike Dunn
- "My Way" (1998), as Subculture, with Rick Garcia and Lejuan
- "Gimme Love" (1999), with Spero Pagos
- "It Is Well" (1999), as Testament
- "Soundz" (1999), with Spero Pagos
- "Stronger" (1999), with Mazi
- "Work It Out" (2000), with Spero Pagos
- "Beautiful" (2000), as Ground Level, with Spero Pagos and Rheji
- "The Sermon" (2000), as RC Groove Project
- "We Need Love" (2000), as Testament, with Robert Collado
- "Got To Hold On" (2000), as Ministers Of Sound, with Spero Pagos and Paul Walton
- "Angel" (2001)
- "Nothin' But Funk" (2001), as RC Groove
- "Someday" (2001), as Ground Level, with Spero Pagos and Rheji
- "Brighter Day" (2001), as 'RC Groove Project
- "Get With Him" (2001), with Church Is One Foundation
- "Take Me Up" (2001), with E-Smoove
- "Can You Feel It" (2001), as Subculture, with Rick Garcia
- "The RC Groove Project #2" (2001), as RC Groove Project
- "Wait" (2001), as The RC Connection, with Jackie Haywood
- "Live In Me" (2002)
- "Natural" (2002)
- "Deep In My Soul" (2002), as Shay Coco Butta, with Josh Collins
- "High Again" (2002), as RC Groove, with Lady D
- "Sexy Thing" (2003)
- "Believe" (2003), as RC Groove Project, with Dawn Tallman
- "Spirit Of The Dance" (2003), as RC Groove
- "Superfreaque Music" (2003), as RC Groove, with Dino Vulpitta
- "Sun Is Shining" (2003), as Testament
- "Come Into My Life" (2004), with Richard Grey
- "Classical Moments In Time" (2005), with Derrick May
[edit] Production
- "It's Not Over" (2000), with Rochelle Fleming
- "Call Me" (2001), with Curtis Harman and Josh Collins
- "Can't Give Up" (2002), with Tony Humphries and Shawn Christopher
- "Community" (2002), with Audio Soul Project
- "This Feeling" (2002), with Mazi and Josh Collins
- "Always" (2005), with Sunny Larican
- "My Heart Belongs To You" (2005), with Melba Moore
- "You Can Make It" (2005), with Shawn Christopher
[edit] Appears on
- "Ooohhh" (1996), with Blak Beat Niks
- "The Only Way Is Up" (1997), with Michi Lange
- "Waymaker" (1998), with DJ Pope
- "Dancefloor" (1999), with Rick Garcia
- "Lucky Star" (2000), with Superfunk
- "My Love" (2000), with Superfunk
- "Changes" (2003), with Peter Presta
- "Back Together" (2003), with Hardsoul
- "Wonderful World" (2004), with Bob Sinclar
- "Promised Land" (2004), with Superfunk
- "Lover" (2004), with Superfunk
- "World Of Love" (2004), with Bob Sinclar
- "Vibes" (2005), with Abstract Beating System