the 70's
thomas Edison invented the light ballWRONG Tomas Edison invented the light BULB!!!! NOT LIGHT BALL
it was in 2015
2008
The disco dance
The first disco ball was invented in 1859 by Charles and Logan McGrath. The first disco balls were called light balls and used in nightclubs.
The duration of The Disco Ball is 2 hours.
A sugestion is that you can have a dj, disco ball and dancers
People love the disco ball because of its shinyness and most people are not as interested any more because of all the new advanced stuff that has came out and now peole are getting bored of the disco ball but there are lots of disco ball lovers still out there. Thank you by Sydnee
there is no code for the disco ball. besides that you have to be a moshi member and level 4. its at honods on sludge street
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A Disco ball
The disco ball was in use as early as 1897: "The 1897, article of the "Electrical Worker" discusses the Third Annual Ball held on on January 6, 1897, at Roughaus Hall, Charlestown, and of the spectacular lighting display, which could be seen for miles around Boston. The letters N.B.E.W. were done with incandescent lamps of various colors on wire mesh over the ballroom, highlighted by a carbon arc lamp flashing on a mirrored ball. The affair was hosted by Brothers Flynn, Melville, Colvin, Smith, Ellsworth and Dacey. About 800 people enjoyed the spiked punch and melodies of Dunbars famous orchestra." The mirrored ball - used without lights and music - is probably much older, with no known inventor. They used to use mirror balls to repel witches in Europe. But the Disco Ball ? Prior to the 70's it was simply known as a Mirror or Mirrored Ball. Elements of disco ( discothèque) music first appeared on records as early as 1969 with Jerry Butler's "Only the Strong Survive" [1] and had its roots in Philly and New York Soul which themselves were a further evolution of the Motown sound. The Philly Sound which would later morph into Disco was typified by its lush orchestration and emphasis on percussion.
a disco ball
A Disco ball
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George Tarzian