Groove Production

Artists to have their material released on the label include Bunny Brown, Cayenne, T. C. Curtis, The Evasions, K.I.D., Morrissey-Mullen, Surface Noise, and Linda Taylor.

The founder of the label was Chris Palmer the owner of Groove Records in Soho's Greek Street.

[1] Following what was described by Record Business as the runaway indie success of the song "Wikka Wrap", the label issued their first album in mid-1981 which was Roberto Who?

[2] The Groove Production recording artist Surface Noise was a pseudonym for Chris Palmer.

[6] It was noted by Record Mirror in the August 16 issue that Surface Noise's "Dancin' On a Wire" bw "Love Groove" was a breaker.

[7] Bunny Brown recorded "Strawberry Letter 23" which was released in 12" vinyl format on Groove Production GP 103 in 1980.

[11] Music trade magazine Record Business had published their quarterly survey in their July 20, 1981 issue.

[12] Linda Taylor recorded the song "(You're) In The Pocket" which was released on a 12" single on Groove Production GP 109.

[17] It was noted in the February 8, 1982 issue of Record Business that Chris Palmer had returned to the UK from Midem where he had set up world-wide licensing deals for Linda Taylor's new album Taylor Made which hadn't yet been completed.

[26][27] According to James Hamilton in the September 28 issue of Record Mirror, The Evasions were following up on their previous release with "The Passage".