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Record album:Your Twist Party with the King of Twist Chubby Checker

Cameo-Parkway Records, Inc.1962

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Chubby Checker's 1962 release "Your Twist Party" capitalized on the international dance craze his version of "The Twist" caused in 1960. Checker, whose name is a clever reference to his greatest influence, Fats Domino, covered "The Twist," a Hank Ballard and the Midnighters B-side. A hit sensation in the fall of 1960, the film "Twist Around the Clock" made it a hit again in late 1961 - the only record ever to accomplish topping the charts twice, more than a year apart. The choreography created for "The Twist" was rock-and-roll's first official dance. Instead of a traditional couples dance, the Twist encouraged people to dance apart and express themselves individually while twisting around the dance floor. This style of dancing, new to white American teenagers, struck a chord with teens trying to be different, while some parents regarded it as a threat. Civil rights activist Eldridge Cleaver commented on the dance's popularity: "[It was] a guided missile launched from the ghetto into the heart of suburbia."

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  • Title: Record album:Your Twist Party with the King of Twist Chubby Checker
  • Creator: Cameo-Parkway Records, Inc.
  • Date Created: 1962
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: Chubby Checker, twist, woman
  • Type: Entertainment and Music
  • Medium: printed cardboard, vinyl, printed paper
  • Object ID: 100.61.5
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