“Disco is a major influence in the world of fashion. It is a dynamic factor in contemporary advertising. It is a message from every consumer that there has been a rediscovery of America's greatest by-product: fun.”

—  Neil Bogart

Neil Bogart at the 1977 Disco Forum.

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American music executive 1943–1982

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