Monday, September 19, 2011

Chubby Checker: The Twist

THE FOLLOWING IS AN UPDATED ENCORE TIM MOORE BLOG:

My very first radio interview with a “big star” occurred in 1983 with the legendary Chubby Checker, who, believe it or not-was scheduled to play a very small club called The Roundup in Ellsworth, Maine.

I admit that I was a bit nervous—after all, this was the man who made “The Twist” a huge hit and started a dance craze across the nation. It was on this date in 1960 that “The Twist” hit Number One. It stayed there for…..an entire week.

Chubby couldn’t have been any nicer or gracious to a young and inexperienced broadcaster like me, but for awhile, I thought he was pulling my leg. He stated that “The Twist” was a turning point in American history!

Of course I chuckled at this---thinking the man was joking.

He was not.

Indeed, he elevated the song and the dance that inspired it to levels that approached the importance of the moon landing and the polio vaccine.

Really.

It was only after a few minutes of hearing him compare this pop song with cultural, historical and scientific advancements of far greater impact that I realized that Chubby had perhaps smoked a few too many chubbies himself.

At any rate, the show at this little club in Ellsworth was a tour de force of nonstop music and dancing, with zero breaks in between songs. The man was still a bit “chubby”, but could he ever move!

Here’s clip of the Chubster himself---grinding away on “American Bandstand”:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbK0C9AYMd8


Chubby’s appearance on Ed Sullivan two years later boosted sales of the single so much that it reached #1 AGAIN –still the only song to top the chart TWICE. It is considered one of the most successful singles of all time-having stayed in the Top 100 charts for 39 weeks!

Did the Salk polio vaccine ever do THAT? I don’t think so!

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