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  2. Empire Roller Disco - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Roller Rink in 2006. The Empire Roller Disco was a 30,000-square-foot roller rink located at 200 Empire Blvd., in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. [1] The birthplace of roller disco, [2] it was the first venue to showcase jammin', a skate style invented by its attendee and employee Bill "Mr. Charisma" Butler. [3] [1]

  3. Roller disco - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Skate Center in New York City is credited as the birthplace of roller disco, most notably due to Bill "Mr. Charisma" Butler. [8] The inventor of jam skating and an influencer during the 1979 craze, [ 9 ] Butler is today known as the Godfather of Roller Disco.

  4. Roll-A-Palace - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Cue magazine praised the rink as "a fabulous $2 million roller disco in a former movie theater" and "the front-runner of the roller-disco craze". [5] Similarly, in that year's ranking of various roller discos, Cue described New York's Empire Roller Disco, the birthplace of roller disco, [12] as "not as snazzy as the Roll-A-Palace". [13]

  5. Bill Butler (skater) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Butler, also known as Mr. Charisma, is a roller skater and choreographer credited with the invention of jam skating. [1] [2]The National Museum of Roller Skating referred to Butler as "an original influencer" in jam skating, stating that "Butler’s iconic moves and styles inspired many of the popular moves and styles of today".

  6. Category:Roller skating rinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roller skating rinks" ... Roller rink; E. Empire Roller Disco; F. Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace; G. ... Wal-Lex Recreation Center; World on Wheels

  7. Jam skating - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Detroit skater Mr. Charisma created a new style of roller skating he called "jammin'", [8] [9] possibly at the Arcadia Roller Rink in Michigan. [10] [11] While in New York, Butler convinced skater Gloria McCarthy, whose father owned the Empire Skate Center, to start a "Bounce" night to showcase his new style of skating.