If you are having a 70s party or just want to see the moves of the Disco Era, you might want to take some time to learn some of the classic 70s dance steps so you can show off a bit. Do you remember 'The Hustle', 'The Bus Stop' or 'The Bump'? Surely you know how to do the 'YMCA'. If not, enjoy these videos that are sure to bring back memories.
Of course the music can put you in the mood and bring you back to the Disco era as we prepare for our Studio 54 Disco Dance Party At MWP, but how can we forget the movies that delighted our senses from the 70's?!
You grew up in the 70's. You lived it to it's fullest from your platform shoes to the bell bottoms and all the way up to your headband and the psychedlic thoughts that swam around in your head underneath. You may think you know everything there is to know, but here's some facts about the Disco music and those that played it that you might not've known... Till Now.
My girlfriend and I woke up yesterday and very randomly decided to head on down for a quick road trip to Cooperstown for the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction weekend. I hadn't visited since I was a boy and thought this should be fun!
The disco era was known for crazy looks and crazy dance moves. But perhaps, there was nothing that came out of the discotheques more nutty than the artists' album art. We take a look at 5 memorable disco album covers.
Are you a fan of Disco? If so you must be blasting KC & The Sunshine Band throughout your entire collection. KC's popular disco track “Boogie Shoes,” along with the entire Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, is among the 2012 inductees to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress.
The line dance called the “Hustle” became an international dance craze in 1975 following Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony’s song. Tipped off by DJ David Todd, McCoy sent his partner Charlie Kipps to the Adam’s Apple discotheque of New York City’s East Side...