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B. B5 (group) Banda Calypso; The Barrino Brothers; The Beach Boys; The Bell Sisters; The Beu Sisters; The Beverley Sisters; Big Blood; Bill Gaither Trio; The Black Family (band)
The '80's dance challenge is inspiring parents to break out their dance moves. Kids are impressed. We spoke to parent-kid duos who tried the trend.
The Blue Diamonds, an Indonesia-born Dutch vocal duo, brothers Ruud de Wolff and Riem de Wolff; Blue October, Justin and Jeremy Furstenfeld; Blue Öyster Cult, an American rock band, brothers Joe and Albert Bouchard. Blues Traveler, an American blues-rock band formed in Princeton, New Jersey. Chan (guitar) Kinchia's brother, Tad (bass), joined ...
Exposé recorded a 2011 version of their hit "Point of No Return" working with dance producer Giuseppe D. and Chris Cox, which was released that year. The group released a single for Christmas called "I Believe in Christmas (Like It Used to Be)" in 2011, co-written by Adam Gorgoni , Jeanette Jurado, and Shelly Peiken.
The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", shortened to "the '80s" or "the Eighties") was the decade that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.. The decade saw a dominance of conservatism and free market economics, and a socioeconomic change due to advances in technology and a worldwide move away from planned economies and towards laissez-faire capitalism compared to the 1970s.
Beat Street is a 1984 American dance drama film featuring New York City hip hop culture of the early 1980s. Set in the South Bronx, the film follows the lives of a pair of brothers and their group of friends, all of whom are devoted to various elements of early hip hop culture, including breakdancing, DJing and graffiti.
America signed a recording contract with the British division of Warner Bros. Records and found success in 1972 with "A Horse with No Name." Beckley wrote and sang America's 1972 top-10 hit "I Need You" and its 1975 number-one hit "Sister Golden Hair", as well as its top-20 followup "Daisy Jane". He also sang their '80s top-10 hit "You Can Do ...
The Dance/Disco chart was split into the 12-inch Singles Sales chart and the Club Play chart on the issue dated March 16. The first number one on the dance sales chart was "New Attitude"/"Axel F", a split single by Patti LaBelle and Harold Faltermeyer from Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack. On March 1, 2003.