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STUDIO 54
artists who frequented or visisted at the night club, photos of those who attended, the DJs and the music played
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The stories I could tell | |
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last Christmas,I got this amazing,HUGE coffee table book about Studio 54.It is filled with many,many photos of the many celebriities who went there.I highly recommend it.
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a photo from the book: Debbie Harry seems "hungry" for something
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Diana Ross and Michael Jackson,partying the night away at Studio 54 | |
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Olivia Newton John
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I think this was after The Wiz movie release
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OldFriends4Sale said: I think this was after The Wiz movie release
They should have eloped! | |
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yeah,it was common for movies to have their premiere parties at Studio 54.I can't think of a better place to celebrate | |
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Do we know if Prince ever went to Studio 54 and if so would there be any pictures of him? We do know that from time to time he would be in clubs and it seems to me that back in the early days he might have stopped by at some point. | |
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I know there were some live performances at the club, did Donna ever perform this
Donna Summer - I Feel Lov... - YouTube
Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Live)
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someone please post the story about this one please?
Studio 54 invitation to the Purple Rain Tour, 1985, in the Collection on Culture and Entertainment. Museum of the City of New York. 2013.8.1.
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ummm $8.00 for admission?? I miss the 80's | |
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SoulAlive said: last Christmas,I got this amazing,HUGE coffee table book about Studio 54.It is filled with many,many photos of the many celebriities who went there.I highly recommend it.
Not as much nudity as I was expecting, though. | |
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MotownSubdivision said: SoulAlive said: last Christmas,I got this amazing,HUGE coffee table book about Studio 54.It is filled with many,many photos of the many celebriities who went there.I highly recommend it.
Not as much nudity as I was expecting, though. | |
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Best Donna Summer Songs: Timeless Disco Classics
Donna Summer changed music forever. This introduction to the disco diva’s career and discography explains how she did it.
Today, Donna Summer is mostly remembered for an incredible string of hit songs and chart-topping double-albums that helped introduce the world to disco and electronic dance music in the 1970s, with pulse-pounding anthems that can still be heard on the radio and in clubs throughout the world. Her image as a cool yet steamy sphinx with a gardenia tucked behind her ear, singing golden melodies beneath a silver mirrorball, is etched in the popular imagination. But Boston-born LaDonna Adrian Gaines was an incredibly flexible and omnivorous talent. She wrote No. 1 country hits for Dolly Parton (“Starting Over Again”), brought breezy tropical sounds to the pop charts decades before Justin Bieber (“Unconditional Love”), recorded a groundbreaking New Wave album (The Wanderer), and a gospel standard that reflected her church-singing roots (“I Believe in Jesus”), all while retaining such a hold on nightlife tastes that she had two No. 1 dance chart hits just before her untimely passing from cancer at the age of 63, in 2012.
The Dance Floor Anthems(“Hot Stuff,” “Bad Girls,” “Last Dance,” “On the Radio,” “MacArthur Park”)You can still dance and sing along to these standards at many parties – and weddings, too, alongside “YMCA” by the Village People and “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees. Who can resist the dance floor siren call of “toot toot, beep beep” from “Bad Girls” or fail to grab for a partner at the first, deceptively slow shimmers of “Last Dance,” before it blasts off into space? Full of melodic hits and unexpected flourishes that sounded great pumping from big discotheque speakers, these 70s classics bulldozed their way to the top of the charts. However family-friendly those songs sound now, Donna Summer was using her dancefloor momentum to explore topics and material usually outside the realm of pop. She could just as easily sell glorious one-night-stands (“Hot Stuff”) as nostalgia for a simpler, more romantic world (“On the Radio”). And, while Richard Harris laid the groundwork, she took Jimmy Webb’s dramatic ...ur Park” to new heights, encouraging another generation to wonder who left the cake in the rain...
Best Donna Summer Songs: ...over Music
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Huckabuck, Sucka!!!!
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looks like Michael Jackson was a regular there | |
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Netflix had this good documentary on Studio 54 a couple of years ago... It's on DVD now: "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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