The 1970s was the decade when it comes to disco music. People flocked to clubs with their dancing shoes on wanting to hear music that gave them the combination of joy and thrill. It was all the rage ...
Had anyone in the late 1970s predicted that either Richard Nixon or disco — then both widely disparaged — would one day be held in considerably higher regard, they would have been promptly laughed out ...
PBS PREMIERES POWERFUL, REVISIONIST HISTORY OF POPULAR 1970s MUSIC IN “DISCO: SOUNDTRACK OF A REVOLUTION,” A THREE-PART DOCUSERIES IN SUMMER 2024 Series Shines Light on Disco’s Groovy Beginnings, ...
The end of the 1970s was a big deal. These are three one-hit wonders from 1979 that explain the end of a decade.
Last Updated on November 17, 2025 by Dana Aliaga The 1970s and ’80s were two unstoppable decades of excess, disco-fueled nights, neon lights, rock-star meltdowns, and Hollywood after-hours scenes that ...
The disco ball twinkled in the night. Fog emanated from the dance floor. Glamorous strobe lights flashed. And the bar served… juice. For Santa Rosa teenagers during the late 1970s, the late-night hot ...
The year was 1978 and disco music was at its peak of popularity. Songs like the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" and “Stayin’ Alive” and "Boogie Oogie Oogie” by A Taste of Honey colonized the Top 10 charts.