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After vinyl album sales peaked in 1977 ... By Glenn Peoples As far as albums go, 1978 was one for the record books. The Saturday Night Fever and Grease soundtracks topped the Billboard 200 ...
Through Oakes and Stigwood’s assistant Kevin McCormick, Stigwood became acquainted with Cohn’s article and bought the film rights that would serve as the basis for Saturday Night Fever.
But “Saturday Night Fever” supercharged the disco craze ... Reasor delivered a “disco sucks” talk in speech class. He shattered a vinyl record for emphasis. A backlash was underway.
The legacy of “Saturday Night Fever” is stayin’ alive, as the dancefloor featured in the classic disco movie is set to fetch as much as $300,000 at auction next month. With its flashing ...
And then there’s 1977’s Saturday Night Fever, a film tailor made for the era of disco. The film was an immediate success, raking in over $200 million in the box office, thanks to Travolta in ...
Surely you’ve seen it, pulsing beneath John Travolta’s platform shoes in the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever.” It’s up for auction in Los Angeles later this month along with other items ...
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