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245 04 The war on disco|h[(DVD) videorecording] /|cdirected by 
       Lisa Quijano Wolfinger. 
264  1 [Arlington, Virginia] :|bPBS,|c[2023] 
300    1 videodisc (60 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 
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380    Documentary television programs|2lcgft 
500    Title from container. 
520    In the 1970s, disco dominated American pop music. 
       Originating in nightclubs that featured record players 
       instead of live bands, disco was a major stylistic 
       departure from rock, and its rise to the top of the music 
       charts signaled a cultural shift that some found 
       threatening. Disco's roots lay in a gay urban subculture, 
       and the artists who created it were largely African 
       American and Latino. In the gay dance clubs where it 
       flourished, disco was much more than music it was an 
       expression of gay pride and a lifestyle statement. To many
       outside this community, disco was anathema. Chicago DJ 
       Steve Dahl, who lost his job when the rock radio station 
       he worked for changed to an all-disco format, gave voice 
       to disco-haters by holding "Death To Disco" rallies at 
       local nightclubs. On July 12, 1979, the Chicago White Sox 
       featured Dahl at a "Disco Demolition" event that turned 
       violent as 5,000 people stormed the ballfield, setting 
       fires and ripping up turf; Chicago police in riot gear 
       were needed to restore the peace. It was the first of many
       anti-disco events around the country that year. WAR ON 
       DISCO explores the cultural movement that gave rise to 
       disco music, and the backlash that tried to destroy it. 
538    DVD, NTSC, region 1, wide screen ; stereo. 
546    English audio ; English subtitled for the deaf and hard of
       hearing. 
650  0 Disco music|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 Popular music|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 
655  7 Documentary television programs.|2lcgft 
655  7 Nonfiction television programs.|2lcgft 
655  7 Videorecordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft 
655  7 DVD-video discs.|2local 
700 1  Wolfinger, Lisa,|efilm director. 
710 2  Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),|epublisher. 
1 hold on first copy returned of 3 copies
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Adult DVD Nonfiction-NEW  781.64 WAR    AVAILABLE
 Cook Memorial Library  781.64 WAR    AVAILABLE
 Naper Blvd. Adult DVD Nonfiction-NEW  781.64 WAR    DUE 05-01-24