These grandiose stories about the iconic disco era are able to take you right back to the 1970s, a time of wild parties, ...
As promised, we’re back with the disco edition of our Fashion on Film series. If you recall, our last FOF installment focused solely on the hippie and western fashion happening during the decade, ...
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 ...
Disco music was one of the predominant forms of pop music in the 1970s. While subsequent generations made disco songs, the genre never again reached the same level of cultural saturation it did during ...
Disco music. What a lark! The energetic genre that rose to fame and popularity in the 1970s helped get about a billion people on the dance floor (roller skates optional). Glittery disco balls met ...
Shaun Cassidy with Longfellow at the English Disco in 1973 During the early 1970s, Mercury Records promoter Rodney Bingenheimer owned a glitter-glam dance club on the Sunset Strip. It was called ...
The 1970s are known for disco balls, bell-bottoms, TV dials, and waterbeds. It was an era where furniture had curves, tones were earthy, and lighting was the center of attention. Whether you lived ...
Turns out, the 1970s were a bold time for men's fashion-especially when it came to showing some leg! Fashion trends are known to come back around, but one look from the disco era that hasn't made a ...
John Lennon was a fan of one of the forgotten disco songs of the 1970s. He had a more tolerant attitude toward disco than some other rock stars. He was also a fan of another track from the same era ...