- Disco | Music, Songs, History, Artists, Facts | Britannica
It originated in the 1960s in deejay-based underground clubs catering to Black, gay, and Latino dancers Its popularity peaked in the late 1970s, but disco also gave birth to genres such as house and techno Famous disco artists include Donna Summer, the Bee Gees, Chic, and Gloria Gaynor
- Disco, Disco Music for Disco Dance: 2 Hours of Best 70s Disco Music
Disco is a genre of music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, salsa and psychedelic that was most popular in the mid and late 1970s, though it has since enjoyed brief resurgences
- All About Disco Music: History Todays Influence | PBS
Take a journey into the heart of disco to learn where this genre came from, where it went and how it’s still impacting the world today
- Disco - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disco is a style of music that was most popular from the mid- 1970s to the early 1980s, featuring African-American and Latino musicians and audiences, and in private dance parties thrown in the underground gay community of New York People usually dance to disco music at bars called disco clubs
- History of Disco — Timeline of African American Music
The term “disco,” the abbreviation of the French word discothèque, first became associated with European up-scale dance venues that featured primarily recorded Black music, especially jazz
- Disco Hall of Fame: Home
From the electrifying rise of Saturday Night Fever in 1977 to the legendary nights at Paradise Garage and Studio 54, Disco transformed from underground rhythm to global phenomenon
- HISTORY OF DISCO - Celebrating the Spirit of Disco and Its Legacy
From underground liberation to global celebration, the story of disco is more than music—it’s a cultural movement that changed the way we dance, dress, love, and live Welcome to the History of Disco, your gateway to the sounds, stories, and spirits that defined and redefined generations
- What Is Disco Music? 7 Examples History - Music Industry How To
Disco music is a form of dance music that was popular for a time in the 1970s through the early 80s It incorporated several musical and cultural influences, including elements of African, Latin American, and European musical styles and rock and blues influences
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