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The Story of When Surfers Become Disco Dancers to Pay the Bills
This is the story of when traveling professional surfers run out of money, and turn to disco dancing to pay the bills. Yes, it really happened.
In New York, dance spots for tots and techno heads alike are thriving, with veteran D.J.s, oversize headphones and zero “Baby Shark.” By Rachel Sherman At a recent dance party in Brooklyn, Berk Sawyer ...
In the early seventies, when Vince Aletti was a young music critic in New York, looking to make a name for himself, the biggest music magazines at the time—Rolling Stone, Creem—were dominated by ...
July is here! Break out the sunscreen and your flip-flops and head out onto the Seacoast for some fun. This weekend MetaBeat will be at the Dance Hall, Rochester is holding its Lilac Family Fun ...
The ’70s was a time to be alive in the United States and parts of Europe. When disco fever hit the music scene, as a result of dance music emerging from the US nightlife, the bump, and the hustle ...
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