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Dick Clark  Magazine

from 1962

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"this strange, frantic phenomenon that upset the routine of the nation" and "altered the habits of millions"

The Twist dance "craze" popular in the early 1960s was named after the song sung by Chubby Checker that reached #1 on the charts in 1960 and again, in 1962. It was the first major international rock and roll dance style in which the couples did not have to touch each other while dancing.

Publication tells the inside story of the dance phenomenon including how it started, 10 variations of the Twist, color pinups of Twisters, Twist hairdo's, the health or harm of doing the Twist and parental advice like should your teenager attend a Twist party

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