Roy Carter (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.

[4][5] Along with Valentine Pascal and Georges Delanbanque, Carter co-wrote the song "Amanda" which was the B side of "Make a Wish".

[6][7] The single which was released on Riverdale RR 100 was credited to Clem Curtis & The Foundations Ltd., was reviewed in the 29 May 1976 issue of Record Mirror.

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

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.

[22] He produced Central line's version of Nature Boy which spent eight weeks in the UK charts, peaking at no.

[26] His production, "Time for Some Fun" by Central Line made its debut in the Music Week The Next 25 chart at no.

[27] With Jermaine Stewart, Narada Michael Walden and Jeffrey Cohen, he co-wrote the song "Jody" which made it to no.

[33][34] Along with Andy Polaris, Billy Chapman, Flid, Leonardo Chignoli and Paul Waller, he co-wrote "Mr. Solitaire" for Animal Nightlife.