The world’s largest disco was held at the Buffalo Convention Centre, New York, 1979. 13,000 danced a place into the Guinness Book of World Records.
The term “disc jockey” was first used in 1937.
The top selling singles of all time are Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind ‘97″, at 33 million, Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas”, 30 million, and Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock”, 25 million.
Music was sent down a telephone line for the first time in 1876, the year the phone was invented.
Kenneth Edmonds was nicknamed Babyface by funk guitarist Bootsy Collins.
Leonardo da Vinci could write with the one hand and draw with the other simultaneously.
An exocannibal eats only enemies. An indocannibal eats only friends.
The name Wendy was first used in JM Barrie’s Peter Pan.
The 17th-century French Cardinal Mazarin never traveled without his personal chocolate-maker.
Alexander Graham Bell never phoned his wife or mother because they were deaf.
About one-third of recorded CDs are pirated.
Ireland has won the most Eurovision song contests which stands at 7 times.
The last note of a keyboard is C.
The CD was developed by Philips and Sony in 1980.
The Sweet Potato is the nickname for a musical wind instrument called the Ocarina.
FACT : After Drew Barrymore did a 1995 Playboy spread, Steven Spielberg sent a note that said “cover yourself up”, plus a quilt and altered copy of the magazine showing her fully clothed.
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FACT : Jim Carrey wore tap shoes to bed in case his parents needed a little laughter in the middle of the night.
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