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The 1970s were a time for polyester suits, platform shoes, giant gold chain necklaces and heading out on the dance floor to “shake your groove thing” to one of the many disco songs that seemed to form ...
Jimmy Ellis, the lead singer of the hit "Disco Inferno" from '70s R&B/funk group The Trammps, died Thursday in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He was 74. Ellis's daughter, Erika Stinson, told the New York ...
"Saturday Night Fever," starring the wickedly talented John Travolta, was an immediate success when it was released in 1977. The film's depiction of the era’s ostentatious clothes, gold chains, ...
The legal battle over who owns the copyright to the song “Disco Inferno” sounds more like a law school test question than reality. It’s as if someone engineered the facts to create a handful of tricky ...
Get ready to boogie like it’s 1977, because the dancefloor is calling and Disco Inferno is bringing the fever to RIO in a blaze of glitter, grooves, and glorious get-down! This is no ordinary night ...
DECATUR — In the 1970s, drummer Earl Young and his band, The Trammps, were synonymous with the disco sound in America. Young had been one of the major creators of the genre that came to be defined as ...
2 BroadwayWorld Introduces My Shows Curtain Call and New Merchandise Partnership This Black Friday Party like it's 1977 with Disco Inferno at White Eagle Hall. Everyone can catch Saturday Night Fever ...
Jimmy Ellis, the lead singer of the hit "Disco Inferno" from '70s R&B/funk group The Trammps, died Thursday in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He was 74. Ellis's daughter, Erika Stinson, told the New York ...