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The Twist was a rock and roll dance popular in the early 1960s and also the
name of the song that originated it. It was the first major international
rock and roll dance style in which the couples did not touch each other while
dancing.
The song was written and originally released in 1959 by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters as a B-side, but failed to chart. The dance was first popularized by Chubby Checker in 1960 with a hit cover of "The Twist".
Faced with explaining to the youthful audience how to do the dance, a member of Checker's entourage came up with the following description:
"It's like putting out a cigarette with both feet, and wiping your bottom
with a towel, to the beat of the music."
In 1961, at the height of the Twist craze, patrons at New York's hot Peppermint
Lounge on West 45th Street were twisting to the music of the house band, a
local group from Jersey, Joey Dee & the Starliters. Their house song "Peppermint
Twist (Part 1)," became the number one song in the United States for
three weeks in January 1962. Sailors and hookers, hipsters and weekending
Yalies danced alongside New York's social elite, including the Duke of Windsor,
at the legendary Peppermint Lounge.
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