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“Disco was dead, but people still wanted to get down in the club.” Roy Wood, Jr. discusses how Frankie Knuckles’ experimentation with new dance music paved the way for other Black and gay artists to create the foundation for today’s popular House music. #DailyShow #Comedy
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