{{wiktionary|groove|grooves}} '''Groove''' or '''Grooves''' may refer to:

== Music == * Groove (music) * Groove (drumming) * The Groove (band), an Australian rock/pop band of the 1960s * The Groove (Sirius XM), a US radio station * Groove 101.7FM, a former Perth, Australia, radio station * ''Groove'' (Eurogliders album), 1988 * ''Groove'' (Billy Crawford album), 2009 * ''Groove'' (Richard "Groove" Holmes album), 1961 *"The Groove" (song), a 1980 song by Rodney Franklin * Groove Music, Microsoft software * Groove Records, 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 == * Grooves (archaeology), long and narrow indentations * Groove (engineering), a long and narrow indentation built into a material * ''Groove'' (film), a 2000 US film * Groove (joinery), a slot cut parallel to the grain * ''Grooves'' (magazine), a music magazine * Chevrolet Groove, a concept car model, then a sport utility vehicle model sold since 2020 * 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== * Richard Holmes (organist) (1931–1991), American jazz organist known as Groove * Groovin' (disambiguation) * Groovy (disambiguation) * Grove (disambiguation) * Fluting (architecture), in architecture refers to the shallow grooves running vertically along a surface

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