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Disco in the 1970s

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Disco in the 1970s. Origin of Disco. The 1970s created a trend of relaxing music and dance music. Disco was a style of music, a dance craze and a fashion statement. Partner dancing, but could be solo. Flashy. People wanted to be seen. Influenced by funk, Latin and soul music. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Disco in the 1970s

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Origin of Disco The 1970s created a trend of relaxing music and dance

music. Disco was a style of music, a dance craze and a fashion

statement. Partner dancing, but could be solo.

Flashy. People wanted to be seen.

Influenced by funk, Latin and soul music. Sound had reverberated vocals over a four beat.

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Van McCoy

Singer, songwriter.

‘The Hustle’

Some credit this song as the beginning of disco although Rolling Stone magazine wrote the first article on disco in 1973.

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Donna Summer

Queen of Disco 5 time Grammy winner. First artist to have three consecutive double albums

reach #1 on the Billboard chart. Had 4 #1 singles within a 13 month period. Regularly appeared at Studio 54 in NYC. Song “Love to Love You Baby” released in 1975 to

success on the disco scene.

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Dance Break

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The Bee Gees From Australia/England.

Brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. Began as a group in 1958, but achieved a second

success in the late 70s in the disco scene. 3 part harmonies and Barry’s high falsetto voice created

signature sound. Created soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever.

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Gloria Gaynor

Won the only Grammy Award ever for Best Disco Recording in 1980 with her song “I Will Survive”

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The Village People

Was a group that wore on-stage costumes depicting American cultural stereotypes.

Targeted disco’s gay audiences. “Y.M.C.A.” 1977 Macho Man

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KC and the Sunshine Band

Formed in 1973. Many members. “Get Down Tonight”– Was a #1 song in ‘75 “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty”-- #1 in 1976

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Chic

Organized in 1976 Commercially successful disco songs. Le Freak-1978 Dance, Dance, Dance- 1977 Song Le Freak was about an experience waiting in line to get into Studio 54.

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Dance Break

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Jackson5/The Jacksons The Jacksons delved into disco music as well. Two of the disco songs they sung were:

“Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” -1978 “Blame it on the Boogie” -1978

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Soul Train

Was an American Musical Variety Show. It ran from 1971-2006. The show primarily soul, R&B, and hip-hop artists,

though they did feature funk, jazz, disco, and gospel. Most popular during the 70s and 80s. Influential to the young African-American population and

also introduced many white Americans to black culture and music.

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Dance Break

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Studio 54

Popular nightclub from 1977-1981. Was the most well-known nightclub in the 1970s in the

entire country. Played a major role in the development and popularity of

disco music. Drugs were common at the nightclub, which also

welcomed homosexuals into the nightclub where they had been banned from others.

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