In the mid-1970s, Chuck Brown created a new kind of Funk music called go-go. The new style incorporated heavy conga rhythm and shout-along vocals that allowed the audience to be a part of the music. The funky beats of go-go music were born in Washington, D.C. but never made it out of the city, becoming a key part of the regional culture. These 12 Awesome Go-Go Posters will give you a peek into this D.C. funk music phenomena, coinciding with our coverage of Cool "Disco" Dan and his film's October 14 New York premiere.
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