Groove or Grooves may refer to:
Music
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Groove (music)
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Groove (drumming)
In drumming, a groove is a repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of the piece.
Grooves and fills are the main components of the music played on a drum kit, and together with basic techniques or rudiments such as flams mak ...
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The Groove (band), an Australian rock/pop band of the 1960s
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The Groove (Sirius XM)
Since 2008, Sirius XM Radio has had a similar channel lineup, with a few differences based on whether the individual has a Sirius, XM, or SiriusXM radio. For technical reasons, separate radios continue to be manufactured for the separate services ...
, a US radio station
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Groove 101.7FM
Groove 101.7FM (ACMA callsign: 6YMS) was a Western Australian community radio station broadcasting from studios located in Carlisle, owned and operated by the Youth Media Society of Western Australia Incorporated. First broadcast in March 2003, t ...
, a former Perth, Australia, radio station
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''Groove'' (Eurogliders album), 1988
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''Groove'' (Billy Crawford album), 2009
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''Groove'' (Richard "Groove" Holmes album), 1961
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"The Groove" (song), a 1980 song by Rodney Franklin
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Groove Music, Microsoft software
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Groove Records
Groove Records was a subsidiary of RCA Victor records, founded by ''Billboard'' writer Bob Rolontz in 1953 as a rhythm and blues label. The label tried hard to break into the R&B market. Piano Red had its first hit but Mickey & Sylvia was its firs ...
, record label
* "Groove", a song by Exo from ''
Obsession''
* "Groove", song by Jay Haze from ''
A Bugged Out Mix''
* "Groove", a single by
Jack & Jack, 2014
* "The Groove", 2003 song by Muse, B-side to "
Time Is Running Out"
* The Groove, a dance club in the
Universal CityWalk section of Universal Orlando Resort
Other uses
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Grooves (archaeology), long and narrow indentations
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Groove (engineering)
In manufacturing or mechanical engineering a groove is a long and narrow indentation built into a material, generally for the purpose of allowing another material or part to move within the groove and be guided by it. Examples include:
# A cana ...
, a long and narrow indentation built into a material
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''Groove'' (film), a 2000 US film
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Groove (joinery), a slot cut parallel to the grain
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''Grooves'' (magazine), a music magazine
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Chevrolet Groove, a concept car model, then a sport utility vehicle model sold since 2020
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Microsoft Office Groove, older name of Microsoft SharePoint Workspace
* Major and minor groove, the spaces between two strands of a
DNA double-helix
See also
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Richard Holmes (organist)
Richard Arnold "Groove" Holmes (May 2, 1931 – June 29, 1991) was an American jazz organist who performed in the hard bop and soul jazz genre. He is best known for his 1965 recording of "Misty".
Career
Holmes's first album, on Pacific Ja ...
(1931–1991), American jazz organist known as Groove
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Groovin' (disambiguation) "Groovin'" is a 1967 song by The Young Rascals and covered by many artists.
Groovin' may also refer to:
* "Groovin'" (Ben E. King song), 1964
* ''Groovin (The Young Rascals album), 1967
* ''Groovin (Idrees Sulieman album), 1986
* ''Groovin (Toshin ...
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Groovy (disambiguation)
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Groovy is a slang colloquialism popular during the 1960s and 1970s, specifically music with a propulsive rhythmic "feel" or sense of "swing".
Groovy may also refer to:
Music
* ''Groovy'' (album), a 1957 album by jazz pianist Red Garl ...
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Grove (disambiguation)
Grove may refer to:
* Grove (nature), a small group of trees
Places
England
* Grove, Buckinghamshire, a village
* Grove, Dorset
* Grove, Herefordshire
* Grove, Kent
*Grove, Nottinghamshire, a village
*Grove, Oxfordshire, a village and civil ...
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Fluting (architecture), in architecture refers to the shallow grooves running vertically along a surface
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