1970s disco
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1970s Disco
Presentation by Frank S. and Travis F.
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The history of disco dancing dates back to the 1970s when African American and Hispanic communities across the United States of America popularized a music genre, that went by the name of 'Disco'. A trend that started in Philadelphia, resulted in the popular club culture, flickering multi-colored lights and heavily sequined apparel.
The 1972 album released by Manu Dibango, called 'Soul Makossa', is recognized as the first disco music record. The trend caught on quick and a dance form just as unique was showcased on disco songs performed by Bee Gees, Donna Summer, and The Jacksons.
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Disco Fever (left) is the most famous disco band of the 1970s in the world.
Heatwave (right) was a 1970s disco/funk band. This is a CD of theirs.
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Sister Sledge (below).
The Bee Gees (left).
A CD by Village People (left), a disco band of the 1970s.
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Donna Summer (left).
Dee D. Jackson (right).
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Andy Gibb (right) was a 1970s disco artist, but died due to drug abuse.
Bernard Edwards (left) was a 1970s disco artist, but died in his sleep due to pneumonia.
Disco Artists of the Past
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