Channeling their inner disco divas, Karen Gagliano and Janet Pollinger, social directors for the Italian American Social Club, hosted members and guests for their monthly social dinner and dance. The ...
'Glee' is back with a groovy new episode, which pays tribute to 'Saturday Night Fever,' and now Gleeks can get a sneak peek at the cast's performances of 'Disco Inferno' and 'You Should Be Dancing.' ...
During WCW’s heyday, Disco Inferno danced his way into the hearts of WCW fans, becoming one of the most memorable personalities of the promotion’s most successful era. The boogie man from Brooklyn, ...
Disco Inferno is still playing for all the "Dancing Queens'' and others who love the genre nearly two decades after their first gig in Cleveland. (Courtesy of Perfect World Entertainment) CLEVELAND, ...
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 ...
Crouched before her piano like something feral, Lady Gaga banged on the keyboard with the palms of her hands. Knees on the stool, she lifted her legs in the air as she wailed. Then the long spiked ...
Dig out those bell bottoms, sequins, and hot pants! Friday, July 21st the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA is the place to be for a groovy night of the hottest disco hits of the 70s. Tickets are on ...
Led by Ellis' booming baritone, the Trammps had their first chart success with 1972's cover version of Judy Garland's "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," but it wasn't until the release of the 1973 ...
A mirrored disco ball in Orpheus Two, a classic disco/dance club opening on Route 11, near the Brewerton Speedway. Today, Brewerton entrepreneur Dave Buono opens Orpheus Two, a "recreated" version of ...
SUMMERLAND, Calif. – The Santa Barbara South Coast Firefighter Foundation is hosting its first Disco Inferno fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 22nd. Fire engineer and foundation president Brian Lombardi ...
From notes taken in the 1970s by Douglas Crimp, an art critic. The notes appear in Before Pictures, a memoir that was published last month by the University of Chicago Press and Dancing Foxes Press.