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Saturday Night Fever (1977), starring John Travolta is credited with starting the disco music craze of the 1970s.
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Because it was the kind of music they played at discos in the 1970s. The word disco (short for discotheque) means a dance club where music is played by a DJ instead of a live band. So, the style of music that was played at 1970s discotheques came to be called "disco music." Probably because of its association with 1970s disco music, hardly anybody uses the word "disco" or "discotheque" anymore to describe those kinds of dance clubs. Most people just call them "nightclubs" or "dance clubs" now.You know the movie Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta? That's what a disco was. It was a specific kind of music and dancing, in a specific kind of nightclub with lots of colored lights and disco balls. Sort of like a 1970s version of the raves kids go to today (which also feature a specific kind of music and dancing).
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Saturday Night Fever (1977), starring John Travolta is credited with starting the disco music craze of the 1970s.
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The film in which John Travolta plays a dancer is called 'Saturday Night Fever'. It contains the song 'Staying Alive' and other famous songs and disco routines.
Saturday Night Fever was created on 1977-12-14.
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John Travolta was paid approximately $140,000 for his role in "Saturday Night Fever." The film, released in 1977, significantly boosted his career and helped establish him as a major star in Hollywood. His performance and the movie's success also contributed to the popularity of disco culture during that era.
john walker
Cincinnati, Ohio
Notables famous for disco dancing include Danny Terrio, the dance coach who helped John Travolta to perfect his disco dance moves for the film Saturday Night Fever. In the wake of Saturday Night Fever's blockbuster success, Danny Terrio went on to host the weekly syndicated television show, Dance Fever. Each week, the show featured 3 couples competing for a cash prize in a disco dance contest broken up by an interview or musical performance by a special guest associated with disco.It would be impossible to ignore John Travolta in the answer of this question. He will be forever notorious for his explosive dance moves in the film Saturday Night Fever. His performance as Tony Manero, a working class Italian kid known for his moves on the dance floor of a local Brooklyn disco, earned the actor critical acclaim, an Academy Award Nomination, and professionally distinguished the actor in his career as a leading man in motion pictures and a box-office draw.Yet, for as much as his dancing in Saturday Night Fevercreated a public sensation, he did not become famous for disco dancing. The actor was already popular as the character Vinnie Barbarino on the hit television show Welcome Back Kotter,quickly becoming a teen sensation. John Travolta may be famous for disco dancing, but disco dancing did not make him famous. He made disco dancing famous. His performance popularized what had been an underground music experience known only in urban areas and was brought it into the mainstream, where it catapulted into overdrive, becoming a cultural phenomonon that swept across America and reached global proportions world-wide.Disco did not make him famous, he made disco famous.
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