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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mirrored balls spun. Platforms clacked. The bassline thumped like a heartbeat across neon-lit dance floors. In the late 1970s, disco was an entire movement. Born in underground clubs and fueled by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The dance floor at the former Mr. P's nightclub on Murchison Road. As disco swept the nation in the 1970s, the beat-driven dance ...
“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 ...
Put on your best spandex and platforms because it's time to boogie like it's 1977 - an era when moustaches and chest hair were king. If you miss the disco music and nightclub action of the '70s, you ...