"Disco '77" - Lots of TK Marlin acts. Aired a great program in the summer of '77 featuring The Ritchie Family.
"Soul Alive" - (Local NY WPIX, '77/78) - Shot in a tiny studio, but often had great guests, including the post-Norma Jean Chic. I think the same studio was used for the short-lived freestyle-heavy "It's Dance" show in '88.
"Soap Factory" - Great guests on this series. Cissy Houston, The Gap Band, Kleer. Best Program: Bruni Pagan, Francis Simone and Bonnie Boyer (8/79). Worst Segment: country singer/game show host ("The Better Sex") Bill Andersen performing his country/disco melange nightmare "I Can't Wait Any Longer" (I wish he had waited :roll: ).
"Hot City"/"Fyre" (sp) - Featured the Jeff Kutash dancers. Best Segment: Arpeggio. Worst Segment: A coked-out, sweating-profusely-from-head-to-toe fully leather-clad Dennis Parker butchering a lip-synch of "Like An Eagle". I loved the guy, but this was not his finest hour.
"Fiebre" - featuring future trivia questions Celita Braniff and Fito Giron.
"American Bandstand" - Best Programs: The '77 Shalamar ("Uptown Festival") and '78 Cerrone ("Supernature"). Also interesting was the first appearance of a rudimentary Village People concept in late '77/early '78: I think only Victor Willis, Felipe Rose and Randy Jones were in the line-up at this point, not sure.
"Joe And Valerie" and "Making It" - discussed in the "Joe and Valerie" thread in Non-Music Related Topics.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"I can see Prussia from my house!". :icon_mrgreen:
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