When Disco Ruled the World
When Disco Ruled the World is a music documentary that aired on VH1 in 2005.
When Disco Ruled the World | |
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Genre | Music documentary |
Composers | Deborah Harry Giorgio Moroder Chris Stein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Cinematography | Sebastian Jungwirth |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | VH1 |
Original release | March 2005 |
Overview
The series documented the impact that disco music had on popular culture in the 1970s. The show featured several disco innovators and people related to the culture including:
- Marty Angelo - Producer, Disco Step-by-Step
- Charlie Anzalone - Club DJ
- Maurice Brahms - Club owner, Infinity
- Harry Wayne Casey - Lead singer of KC and the Sunshine Band
- Joe Causi - Radio DJ
- Carmen D’alessio - Co-Founder of Studio 54
- Billy Fajardo - Dancer
- Michael Fesco - Club owner of Flamingo
- Gloria Gaynor - Singer
- Karen Lynn Gorney - Actress, Saturday Night Fever
- Merv Griffin - Creator of Dance Fever
- Debbie Harry - Lead singer of Blondie
- Janice-Marie Johnson - Singer with A Taste of Honey
- Baird Jones - Studio 54 doorman
- David Mancuso - Club owner, The Loft
- Steve Marcus - Producer of Disco Magic television show
- Giorgio Moroder - Record producer
- Tom Moulton - Record producer/mixer
- Michael Musto - Journalist
- Richard Long - Richard Long and Associates [sound system designer for Studio 54, Paradise Garage and many other major clubs]
- Richard Notar - Studio 54 owner Steve Rubell’s driver
- Anita Pointer - Singer with the Pointer Sisters
- Nile Rodgers - Producer and member of Chic
- Nicky Siano - Club Deejay
- Annie Sprinkle, Ph.D. - Adult Entertainer
- Henry Stone - Founder of TK Records
- Deney Terrio - Host of Dance Fever
- Maurice White - Founder and lead singer of Earth, Wind & Fire
External links
- When Disco Ruled the Worldat VH1.com Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- When Disco Ruled The World at IMDb
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