Discussion on Disco Kids? within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; I think that the Jets were young... 8 brothers & sisters in this group. :)...
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| I think that the Jets were young... 8 brothers & sisters in this group. :) |
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| Weren't the Jackson Five still kind of young when they did the Moving Violation lp with "Forever Came Today" on it? Great club song and miles apart from the Supremes' version. Honorable mention: The Five Stairsteps. I know, not disco, but they kicked butt back in the day. :D |
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| "Funk Beyond The Call of Duty" by Johnny Guitar Watson. The children just chorus funk, funk beyond the call of duty :D . |
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| Another one: The Rhodes Kids - Voo-Doo magic worth a spin! |
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| Ralph Carter had a bubble gum club hit with "When you're young and in love" , he must've been around 13 at the time and working on the 'What's Happenning' SitCom along with Janet Jackson. |
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| I'm surprised no one's mentioned RALPH CARTER--he was 14 when he hit #1 on the 1975 Billboard Disco charts with "When You're Young & In Love"; the following year he charted "Extra, Extra (Read All About It)". Both Van McCoy productions. Ralph was one of the kids (Michael) on "Good Times". Wonder what happened to him? Hope he's a born-again preacher...and not a crack addict who's gonna become a born-again preacher. :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops:
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| The Keane Brothers were a teen duo, and recorded "Dancin' in the moonlight" (the same song that was a hit for Toploader in the UK more recently) :o |
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| I have a record called - disco for Kids it has a an orange cover. Its really old! |
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| 21st Creation which had that Motown hit 'Tailgate' was a teen oriented group, if I remember correctly from the album cover. Sister Sledge was also pretty young (late teens) when they were doing a lot of their late 70s recording. Disco Funk |
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| Quote:
The Sylvers 1st Lp (1972) included the hit "Wish That I Could Talk to You" and don't forget, Foster Sylvers 1st solo LP included the hit "Misdemeanor"
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