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Event: ‘A Night at the Disco’ Discussion w/author Christian John Wikane

Please join us for a discussion, Q&A, and signing with NY based music journalist and author Christian John Wikane ("A Night at the Disco”).

  • When: Thursday, July 16th - 6-7pm

  • We recommend arriving by 5:30 pm to secure a seat and have time to grab a drink and mingle ahead of the event!

  • Where: Corner Bar @ The Yellow House, 3842 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners

  • Free event, books and drinks (wine/beer/non-alcoholic) available for purchase. Put your disco shoes on!

  • Pre-order your copy by emailing hello@theyellowhouseri.com or purchasing in store!

About ‘A Night at the Disco’:

A Night at the Disco is a celebration of groundbreaking dance music from 1970–79, with an unprecedented collection of photographs of more than 100 artists.

A Night at the Disco is a celebration of groundbreaking dance music from 1970–'79. An unprecedented collection of photographs of more than 100 artists, illuminating the styles and sounds from a decade that sparked a global phenomenon in music and culture. Exclusive comments from Donna Summer, Barry Gibb, Debbie Harry, Giorgio Moroder, founding members of CHIC, Labelle, The Trammps, Village People, Earth, Wind & Fire, and dozens more artists, songwriters and producers, offering fascinating insights that tell the stories behind the beats. From underground New York clubs to discothèques across the globe, A Night at the Disco illustrates how artists spanning soul, pop, disco, funk, jazz and rock defined nightlife during the 1970s and influenced popular music to the present day.

With a foreword by Verdine White of Earth, Wind & Fire, this is a real treat for music, dance and disco fans everywhere.

About Christian John Wikane:

Christian John Wikane is a NYC-based writer who has interviewed 500+ recording artists. He is a Contributing Editor at PopMatters, Co-producer of Unscripted: Conversations with Christian John Wikane, and Consultant on Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over (CNN), Love to Love You, Donna Summer (HBO), and the Emmy-nominated Tina Turner documentary, TINA (HBO).

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