Read Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco Online
Authors: Peter Shapiro
Tags: #70's, #History, #Music, #Nonfiction
ABBA
ABC
Abrami, Hector and Henry
Abrams, Lee
Ace Spectrum
Adams, Patrick
Addison, John
Ad-Lib (London)
African Americans; and antidisco movement; and automating the beat; and Black nationalism; and black pride; clubs for; and decline of disco; and disco in twenty-first century; and disco-soul; and funk; as gays; influence on American music of; masculinity of; middle class of; nostalgia of; socio-political studies about;
see also
gospel; Philly sound; race; soul;
specific person
Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force
Ahzz
AIDS
Alaimo, Steve
Alcazar
Aletti, Vince
Alexander, Clyde
Alexander, Goldie
All Saints
Allah and the Knife-Wielding Punks
Allen, Peter
Allen, Phylicia
Allen, Richard “Pistol”
Allison, Mose
Alpert, Herb
Amon Düül II
Anchetta, Bob
Anderson, Alfa
Anderson Brothers
Anderson, Laurie
Andrews, Steve
Anger, Kenneth
Anka, Paul
antidisco campaign
Anvil, The (New York City)
Arbex, Fernando
Arcieri, Maurizio and Christina
Area Code
Argabright, Stuart (aka Dominatrix)
Armstrong, Louis
Arpeggio
Arthur (New York City)
Ash, Bill
Ashford, Jack
Ashford, Nickolas
Atkins, Juan
Attali, Jacques
Auger, Brian
Aural Exciters
Aux Puce (New York City)
Avalon, Frankie
Ayers, Roy
B-52
B. T. Express
Babe Ruth
Backstreet Boys
Badham, John
Bahlman, Bill
Baia Degli Angeli (Italy)
Bailey, David
Baker, Arthur
Baker, Ronnie
Baldelli, Daniele
Ball, Harvey
Ballard, Hank
Bambaataa, Afrika
Banbarra
Bangs, Lester
Banks, Darrell
Banks, Kenny
Barnes, J. J.
Barrabas
Barry, Claudja
Barry, Len
Barthes, Roland
Bartholomew, Dave
Bascomb, Wilbur
baseball
Basie, Count
Basquiat, Jean-Michel
Bataan, Joe
bathhouses.
See also
Continental Baths
Batiste, Rose
Baxter, Les
“be-ins”
Bean, Carl
Beasley, David
Beastie Boys
Beatles
Beautiful Bend
Bee Gees
Bell, Al
Bell, Arthur
Bell, Madeline
Bell, Thom
Bellotte, Pete
Belolo, Henri
Beltram, Joey
Ben, Jorge
Benatar, Ralph
Benecke, Marc
Benitez, John “Jellybean”
Benjamin, Benny
Bennett, J. B.
Benson, Carla
Bentley, Earlene
Benton, Evette
Berger, Miles
Berry, Chuck
Better Days (New York City)
Biddu
Big Apple Band
Birkin, Jane
Bishop, Jimmy
Black Blood
Black Ivory
Black Panthers
Black Parties
Blackpool Mecca (England)
Black Power movement
black pride
black radio
Black Sabbath
Black Uhuru
Blackbyrds
Blackford, Andy
blacks.
See
African Americans
Blank, Bob
Blecman, Marty
Blondie
Blow, Kurtis
Blue-Belles
Blue Notes.
See
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Bogart, Neil
Bogosian, Eric
Bohan, Marc
Bohannon, Hamilton
Boncaldo, Mario
Bones, Frankie
Boney M.
Bonfigilio, Joey
Bongiovi, Tony
Bongo Band
Bonham, John
“Boo!” (disco hallmark)
Booker T. & the MG’s
Botel in the Pines (Fire Island, New York)
Bowie, David
boy bands.
See also specific band
Brahms, Maurice
Brainstorm
Branco, Glenn
Brandt, Jerry
Brass Construction
Braunstein, Peter
Breakout
Bridgewater, Dee Dee
Briley, Alex
Bristol, Johnny
Brody, Michael
Bronson, Fred
Bronx (New York City)
Brooks, Pattie
Browder, Stony Jr.
Browder, Tommy.
See
Darnell, August
Brown, Genie
Brown, Geoff
Brown, James; and automating the beat; and disco-soul; and disco underground; and Edwards and Rodgers’ music; and Loft sound; and mixing; and prehistory of disco
Brown, Jocelyn
Brown, Julie
Brown, Miquel
Brown, Peter
Brown, Peter (DJ)
Brown, Polly
Brown, Sam “Little Sonny”
Bruce, Lenny
Bruie, David
Buari
Buchanan, Shaun
Buggles
Bumble Bee Unlimited
Bump (dance)
Burgess, Jim
Burgess, LeRoy
Burke, Clem
Burnham, David
Burton, Jenny
Butler, Bill
Butler, Jerry “The Iceman”
Buzzard, Carrash
Byrne, David
Byron, Dennis
Cabaret Voltaire
Cage, John
Calello, Charlie
Calloway, Cab
Calvin, Billy Rae
Camison, Mat
Can
Canby, Vincent
Cannato, Vincent J.
Capote, Truman
Cappello, Michael
Capricorn
Carleo, Vincent
Carlos, Walter/Wendy
Carpenter, John
Carroll, Peter
Carstairs
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, Ralph
Casablanca Records
Casanova Fly
Casella, Paul
Casey, Bob
Casey, Harry Wayne
Castor, Jimmy
Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys
Catus, Gary
Caytronics
CBGB
Ceela
celebrities; and decline of disco; and disco craze; and prehistory of disco; at Studio;
see also specific person
Celi Bee & the Buzzy Bunch
Central Line
Cerrone, Jean-Marc
Certain Ratio, A
Chakachas
Chambers, Roland
Chance, James
Chandra, Sheila
Charles, Ray
Charles, Tina
Charlie & Ray
Charlie Daniels Band
Charms
Charo
Chase, Barry
Checker, Chubby
Cheeks, Judy
Cher
Cheren, Mel
Cherry Vanilla.
See
Dorritie, Kathy
Chess, Leonard
Chi-Lites
Chic
Chicago, Illinois: clubs in; and Comiskey riot; Italo-disco in; and NYC as center of disco; Wrigley Field in
Chicago soul sound
Chicago Transit Authority
Chicks on Speed
Chicory Tip
Children of God
Chin, Brian
China Crisis
Chocolat
Chuck Wagon & the Wheels
Circus, Martin
Citi
civil rights movement
C.J. & Co.
Clark, Ossie
Clash
Class Action
classical music
Cleaver, Eldridge
Cliff, Jimmy
Clinton, George
“clone” look
Cloud One
Clout
Clowns
clubs: basement; for blacks; chill-out; gay; postwar night;
see also
discotheques;
specific city or club
Cluster
Coasters
Coati Mundi.
See
Hernandez, Andy
Cochran, Eddie
Cockettes
Coconuts
Coffey, Dennis
Cohen, Shirley
Cohn, Nik
Cohn, Roy
Collins, Phil
Collins, Sharon
Collodi, Carlo
Coltrane, John
Comfort, Alex
Comiskey Park riot (Chicago)
Conjunto Libre
Connors, Norman
Conti, Bill
Continental Baths (New York City)
Contortions
Convertion
Conway, TG
Cooke, Sam
Cooper, Alice
Copeland, Johnny
Coquelin, Olivier
Corley, Al
Cornelius, Don
Corr, Frank
Corral, Michael “Lucky Strike”
Cortez, Dave “Baby”
Cose, Ellis
Cosmic (Italy)
Cosmic music
Costa, Jenny
Costandinos, Alec R.
Costello, Elvis
country music
County, Wayne/Jayne
Cowley, Patrick
Craig, Carl
Creative Source
Creatore, Luigi
Creole, Kid
Crisco Disco (New York City)
Criss, Gary
Cristina
Crocker, Frankie
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Cross, Christopher “Criss”
crossover
Crusaders
Cult Jam
Cummings, Tony
Curry, Tim
Curtis, Clem
Curtis, Ian
Curtis, King
Curtis, Tiger
Cut Glass
Cymande
Czukay, Holger
da Costa, Paulinho
Dahan, Pierre Alain
Dahl, Steve
D’Alessio, Carmen
Dalida
Dami, Maurizio
dance: crazes; and prehistory of disco;
see also type of dance
Danceteria (New York City)
Daniels, Charlie
D’Aquisto, Steve
Darby & Tarlton
Darnell, August
Dash, Sarah
Davis, Betty
Davis, Clifton
Davis, Clive
Davis, Miles
Day, Bob
Daye, Cory
DC LaRue
Dean, Hazell
Deans, Mickey
Dee, Joey
Dees, Rick
Deleuze, Gilles
Delfonics
Denny, Martin
Denver, John
DePaul, Nilo
Depeche Mode
Descloux, Lizzy Mercier
Detroit Emeralds
Detroit, Michigan
Devizia, Tony
Dibango, Manu
Diddley, Bo
Diebold, David
Diga Rhythm Band
Dimanda Galás
Dinger, Klaus
Dinosaur
disco: abandonment of original constituency and values by; anonymity of; and antidisco campaign; and automating the beat; birth of; canon of; characteristics of; commercialization of; as dance craze; dark side of; and decadence; decline of; democratic nature of; and disco as craze; and disco-soul; and discontent; in early twenty-first century; as emblematic of America’s dwindling power; as emblematic of new kind of political resistance; emergence of; feminizing influence of; first disco record as #1 hit; first records of; foundation of sound of; height of; as liberalism’s last hurrah; mundanity of; as musical genre; and New York City in 1960s and early 1970s; nostalgia about; as part of establishment; as people’s entire social lives; pleasure principle of; prehistory of; profitability of; as “quality music”; as representing ideal of integration; as retreat back into body; sanitization of; and sexuality; spread of; subgenres of; superstar billing in; as theater; ultimate aim of; as underground; and visions of the world
Disco Demolition Derby (Comiskey Park)
Disco Sally
“disco sucks” movement
Disco Tex & His Sex-O-Lettes
Disco Wiz
discotheques: admission to; and business networking; characteristics of typical New York DJ in; and disco craze; and disco-soul; egalitarianism in; exclusivity and inclusivity at; expansion in number of; images of; as means for selling records; mix at; in 1970s; popularity of; in postwar Europe; profitability of; rise of; social mix at; as success;
see also
clubs;
specific club, city, or nation
Distel, Sacha
Divine
DJ Harvey
DJ Thomas (aka the Mammal)
DJs: in Britain; characteristics of typical New York; club; combination of live performance and; and disco in early twenty-first century; and hip-hop; Mancuso organizes New York; in Miami; and mixing; new breed of; punk; and race; radio; and reel-to-reel tapes; and Swing Kids; women as;
see also
mix;
specific person
DNA
Dodd, Alan
Doggett, Bill
Dominatrix (aka Stuart Argabright)
Don Armando’s 2nd Ave. Rumba Band
Donghia, Angelo
Donovan, Terry
doo-wop
Doobie Brothers
Doors
Dorritie, Kathy
Dorsey, Lee
Dorsey, Thomas
Double Exposure
Douglas, Carl
Douglas, Carol
Downes, Geoff
Downing, Al
Downing, Don
Dozier, Lamont
Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
Drach, Ted
Drifters
drugs; and decline of disco; and disco craze; and disco-soul; and gay disco clubs; and Italo-disco; in New York City
drum machine
D.ST
“D” Train
Duarte, Tito.
See
Barrabas
Duncan, Eric
Duran Duran
Dylan, Bob
Dynamic Superiors
Dynell, Johnny
Dyson, Ronnie
Eagle, Roger
East Coast disco
East Coast funk
Eastbound Expressway
Eastman, Julius
Ebonys
economy
Ecstasy
Eddy, Nelson
Eden, Paul
Edge, The
Edwards, Bernard.
See also
Chic
Edwards, Dennis
Edwards, Gordon
Edwards, Greg
Edwin Hawkins Singers
El Coco
Electric Indian
electroboogie
electronic music
Elephant’s Memory
Eli, Bobby
Ellington, Duke
Ellis, Jay
Ellis, Jimmy.
See also
Trammps
Ellison, Lorraine
Emerson
Eno, Brian
Epstein, Joseph
Equals
Erectus, Dennis
Eric B & Rakim
ESG
Ethics
Eurodisco
Europe: and comparison between American and European social dancing; disco in early twenty-first century in; discotheques in 1970s in; gay aesthetic in; and Italo-disco; postwar nightlife in;
see also
Europop;
specific nation