Chubby Checker

American singer-songwriter with 'The Twist'

Chubby Checker - Artists & Creatives born October 3rd, 1941
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This artist revolutionized popular dance music with the release of 'The Twist' in 1960, a song that sparked a dance craze nationwide. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and led to a resurgence of interest in dance-oriented music throughout the 1960s. In addition to 'The Twist', the artist released several other successful tracks, such as 'Let's Twist Again' and 'Limbo Rock'. Over a career spanning multiple decades, numerous albums and singles were released, solidifying a place in American music history.

Released 'The Twist' which topped charts

Popularized dance music in the 1960s

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