There was nothing subtle about a Friday night in the ’70s — and that was the point. It was easy, sleazy, and greasy in all the right ways. The air was thick with hairspray and cologne. Whether sliding ...
After a long wait, it’s time to get groovy. The interior of the Cleveland location of Good Night John Boy, a 1970s-style disco nightclub. A St. Petersburg location is opening this weekend. [ Courtesy ...
Hustle into the new Good Night John Boy in Delray Beach and find a discotheque fever dream in harvest gold and avocado green. This throwback boogie wonderland, set have its grand opening on May 15 ...
Disco, bell bottoms, roller skates and Rubik’s Cubes. The 1970s was a groovy time for kids. While the decade was marked by economic and political turbulence — as civil strife surrounded the Vietnam ...
Disco had a serious grip on global popular music in the late 1960s through the 1970s. It was a fun time, for sure. People were dancing, the music was evolving, and some megastars of the genre emerged.
Back in the 1970s, disco emerged from the underground and found its way into mainstream culture, topping charts and making global stars out of artists like Donna Summer, ABBA, and The Village People.