There were dance halls, speakeasies, jazz clubs, nightclubs, rock 'n' roll clubs, discos and more. See the history of the nightclub.
The club, which played exclusively disco music, opened the same year that “Saturday Night Fever” was released, and regulars ...
Dance music never dies; it just returns to the closet periodically to change its clothes. And depending on whom you ask, it reached either its sartorial pinnacle or its nadir during the disco era.
The decade is 1970, the dance floor is crowded, the era of disco is in full swing, and life is good. Thanks to hit songs from singers like Donna Summer and Diana Ross, the 1970s were all about disco ...
The DJ did his thing out of the front half of a bus that jutted out from the wall. There were disco balls spinning, a neon sign that flashed "Bus Stop." The Bus Stop, a disco and dance club, opened in ...
Hidden next to a pizzeria, just bordering Little Tokyo is one of L.A.’s sleekest new bars. Inside, flashes of hot pink neon reflect off a spinning mirror ball, a 30-foot green marble bar, a DJ booth ...
“This is one of the first shots I took at Studio 54—the couple reminding me of a pre-war Berlin cabaret image. I had this image stuck in my mind throughout the entire Disco project. These were the ...
One of the best parts about going out to a dance club to cut a rug is not necessarily the cutting of the rug part. Sometimes getting on the dance floor can be a fun time. But not everyone loves to ...
In May, it was the exotic-sounding “Club Fantazia.” In June it took on an Australian motif and reopened as “Outback.” When workers complete the most recent transformation later this month, the Jude ...
Bourbon and baseball bats may be the first things to come to mind when thinking of things made in Louisville, but this Kentucky invention also deserves to be at the top of the list. Maybe you've ...
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