From the VFArchive: Donna Summer, Nile Rodgers, Gloria Gaynor, and more of disco's greatest stars on the strobe-lit, sex-driven scene of the 1970s, the phenomena of Studio 54, and the songs that reverberated into a new millennium.
It became known, and ultimately reviled, as Disco. But the music that surged out of gay underground New York clubs such as the Loft and 12 West in the early 70s was the sound of those who wanted to dance, dance, dance—blotting out everything but their bodies and the beat.
hears from Donna Summer, Ian Schrager, Gloria Gaynor, and others who helped create the strobe-lit, sex-driven, amyl-nitrite-fueled scene, the phenomena of Studio 54 and Boogie Nights: An Oral History of Disco
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