- Disco - Wikipedia
Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightlife, particularly in African-American, Italian-American, Gay and Latino communities
- Disco | Music, Songs, History, Artists, Facts | Britannica
Disco is a beat-driven style of popular music that is one of the preeminent forms of dance music It originated in the 1960s in deejay-based underground clubs catering to Black, gay, and Latino dancers
- All About Disco Music: History Todays Influence | PBS
As both a genre and a subculture, disco was most popular in the 1970s, contributing to the decade’s reputation for freedom, fun, funk and fashion The music itself had a unique sound:
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- History of Disco — Timeline of African American Music
In the US and pioneered by mobile disc jockeys (DJs), it emerged as a musical genre in underground dance venues such as house and loft parties, bathhouses in New York City frequented by African Americans, Latinos and gays where DJs played soul, funk, and Latin American music
- 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
- What Was Disco Dance Music, And Where Did It Begin?
Disco music can be described as a genre of music which contains the elements of funk, soul, pop and salsa It started in the US in the mid-1960s, and its popularity rose in the mid-1970s
- Disco Music Style Overview | AllMusic
Disco marked the dawn of the modern era of dance-based popular music Growing out of the increasingly groove-oriented sound of early '70s and funk, disco emphasized the beat above anything else, even the singer and the song
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