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The Program in American Studies at Georgetown University was thrilled to host 1970's dance music legend D.C. LaRue during the spring of 2004. Mr. LaRue regaled us with marvelous tales of the disco era, the evolution of Disco and it's music as he knew it, his insights into the economics of the music business, and what might lie in store for popular music during the 21st century. Part 1 and Part 2 is video of the first 12 minutes of the lecture.
Georgetown University was also thrilled that Mr. LaRue was able to perform his wildly influential dance classic, Cathedrals, as well as some of his other infectious compositions. If Disco lives, it lives through the music of D.C. LaRue!
Jay Lorenz
American Studies
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
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