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The answer depends on which era of Disco music. Modern/Semi Modern and Pure 1970s disco. Fact is I have answers to both: Modern/Semi Modern; Check out nsoul. They had a CD a couple years back that had a bunch of artists. House/trance/etc. If you can find a CD (or maybe a cassette tape) called Cross Rhythms - Sanctified Dance From The U.K. Underground, check it out. Also World Wide Message Tribe was a great group. Pure 1970s Christian Disco... Found on facebook.com via KAMB Celebration Radio 101.5 in California: Archers song from 1979 "Only His Love" check it out here at Shoutlife.
Mr Big Romeo
I want you tonight
Think it was called Disco 45
A British Christian dance band in the 1990s. An R&B band from the 1970s.
The answer depends on which era of Disco music. Modern/Semi Modern and Pure 1970s disco. Fact is I have answers to both: Modern/Semi Modern; Check out nsoul. They had a CD a couple years back that had a bunch of artists. House/trance/etc. If you can find a CD (or maybe a cassette tape) called Cross Rhythms - Sanctified Dance From The U.K. Underground, check it out. Also World Wide Message Tribe was a great group. Pure 1970s Christian Disco... Found on facebook.com via KAMB Celebration Radio 101.5 in California: Archers song from 1979 "Only His Love" check it out here at Shoutlife.
Mr Big Romeo
I want you tonight
Think it was called Disco 45
"This town ain't big enough for the both of us" by Sparks
A British Christian dance band in the 1990s. An R&B band from the 1970s.
my favorite memory of all----merl haggard
"Joanne," by Michael Nesmith (of the Monkees).
That line is from the song "All Right Now" by Free.
Maybe by Arlene Hardin?
Are you sure the lyrics don't go "Please come to L.A. to live forever" That song would be "Please Come To Boston" by Dave Loggins
Sorry, but the term "contemporary" art isn't a movement in art. That means contemporary art of the 1920s is art that was in the process of being created during the 1920s, and contemporary art of today is art that is being created today. To answer your question literally, contemporary art starts now. But I think you may mean when did the idea of modern art come into play. I would say the 1950s are the start of what we call modern art and that it turned into modern art in roughly the 1970s.