The 1970s were an expansive time for American television. There was the gradually increasing diversity in casts, gritty detective tales, socially conscious Norman Lear series, the female “jiggle ...
From Eagles, Led Zeppelin, The Who and Queen, the 70s gave birth to many of the genre’s most popularized bands. Disco and Funk absolutely dominated the scene as well, with solo artists like ...
The undisputed 1970s “Queen of Disco,” Donna Summer sold 100 million records and had 32 chart singles in her lifetime, with 14 hitting the top 10, and four going all the way to number one.
Many of Marvel's iconic heroes received '70s-inspired redesign for the "Disco ... X-Men's From the Ashes era will see the fan-favorite disco queen Dazzler take center stage once again, as Alison ...
“To be honest, I only knew Donna as the disco queen,” says Williams. “And I learned she was so much more than that. There's nothing wrong with disco, but I learned that she was a writer and ...
Disco may not have died ... said the evening’s M.C., the drag queen Eureka O’Hara. “Dance like no one’s watching — or filming. Girl, it’s the 70s!” A video backdrop channels gritty ...
The artist formerly known as Christine and the Queens is now officially going by Rahim Redcar and has shifted his sound somewhat for a disco-trance feel on his new single, “Deep Holes.” ...