Her love for soul and disco started at an early age, gaining inspiration from Donna Summer.
Throughout the 1970s the club was known as a bastion of the blues and rock and roll during a time better known for disco.
And they fit right into the current craze for disco dressing.
In the 1970s, the term was revitalized for disco and later post-disco subcultures.
The entertainment was provided by a local D.J. with a fondness for very bad disco.
Not only was she contemptuous of his preference for disco over rock, she made fun of him in bed.
They released three albums all reaching minor success but most of all opened up the US market for Italian made disco.
According to Business Week, the 1970s were "infamous for disco, Watergate and some of the ugliest cars ever."
When "Saturday Night Fever" was released, it was both the peak and the last call for disco.
By the 1970s, the term rhythm and blues was being used as a blanket term for soul, funk, and disco.