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Dance Party

4.8M streams

4,770,185

Keep On Dancin' b/w Do It At The Disco

3.7M streams

3,654,098

Keep on Dancin' (Bonus Track Version)

3.5M streams

3,478,283

Let's Lovedance Tonight - Danny Krivit...

388K streams

388,030

Let's Lovedance Tonight (Danny Krivit ...

49.9K streams

49,885

Keep On Dancin' 2020

26.1K streams

26,053

Gangbusters

11.1K streams

11,072

Keep On Dancing (Hollywood's 5AM Club ...

10.3K streams

10,267

Don't Let Go

7.5K streams

7,494

Keep On Dancin' (Refreshed)

6K streams

5,952

Biography

Gary’s Gang, the creation of Joe Tucci and Gary Turnier, was an American pop/disco group best known for their hit songs “Keep on Dancin”, “Let’s Lovedance Tonight” and “Do It At The Disco”. After signing to Columbia Records in 1979, “Keep on Dancin” went #1 on the disco charts and became a national Top 40 hit, scoring them appearances on shows such as American Bandstand and Soul Train. Joe recorded and produced all of the group's music in his garage in Queens, despite pressure from the label to record in a large commercial studio. As he once put it, “It’s the difference between mom’s good home cooking and taking a chance on some fancy restaurant”. After parting ways with Columbia Records, Gary’s Gang enjoyed further international success with hits such as “Knock Me Out” and “Makin Music", which were released under Joe's own label, Radar Records. Throughout the 80s and 90s, Joe focused on writing and production, producing dance hits such as “Thanks To You” by Sinnamon, “Beat The Street” by Sharon Redd, “Reach Up” by Tony Lee, “You Ain’t Really Down” by Status IV and “In A Dream” by Rockell to name a few. Today, Joe continues to write and produce, and recently began releasing new music again under the Gary’s Gang moniker. He states, “It’s important to keep up with the new sounds and trends of music, but I also want to stay true to the group's disco roots. So I always try to find new ways to deliver the classic, timeless sounds of disco in fresh, modern ways."