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Each one-hour show featured top hustle dancers and two 10-minute instructional segments that allowed viewers to learn how to hustle dance in the privacy of their own living rooms. One of the first shows featured a young Billy Fajardo and the Disco Dance Dimensions. Many of the show's video clips can be found on YouTube. Marty Angelo also ...
The Hustle; The Hustle After Party; IMX (Interactive Music Exchange) (2003–04) Insane Clown Posse Theater; Kung Faux (2003–05) Ming’s Dynasty; Metal Asylum (2005–06) Munchies (2005–06) No. 1 Countdown; NOFX: Backstage Passport (2008) Pants-Off Dance-Off (2005–07) Pitbull: Beyond Worldwide; Rad Girls (2007–08) The Read with Kid ...
Soul Train is an American musical variety television show. After airing locally on WCIU-TV in Chicago, Illinois, for a year, it aired in syndication from October 2, 1971, to March 25, 2006. In its 35-year history, the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul, and hip hop artists.
In the early 1970s, disco spawned a succession of dance fads including the Bump, the Hustle, and the Y.M.C.A. This continued in the 1980s with the popular song " Walk like an Egyptian " [ 2 ] , [ clarification needed ] in the 1990s with the " Macarena ", in the 2000s with " The Ketchup Song " and in the 2010s with " Gangnam Style ".
"The Hustle" is a disco song by songwriter/arranger Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony. It went to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Soul Singles charts during the summer of 1975. [ 3 ] It also peaked at No. 1 on the Canadian RPM charts, No. 9 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report) and No. 3 in the UK.
2. “RIVER” BY LEON BRIDGES. Best lyrics: “Oh, I wanna come near and give ya/Every part of me”. Just jump ahead to the 1:30 mark to get to the good stuff.
Week 2: One unlearned dance (paso doble or rumba) Week 3: One unlearned dance (jive or Viennese waltz) Week 4: One unlearned dance (samba or tango) Week 5: One unlearned dance (hustle, jitterbug, salsa, or West Coast Swing) Week 6: One unlearned dance & hip-hop group dance; Week 7: One unlearned dance & team dance; Week 8: Two unlearned dances
The Funky Worm was a British dance music studio project, assembled by record producer Mark Brydon. The group took its name from the hit Ohio Players song "Funky Worm." The group also contained saxophonist Sim Lister. Its track "Hustle! (To the Music...)" went to No. 1 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1988.