Attendees at the 1996 Democratic National Convention danced to "Macarena," a chart-topper at that moment. (Wally McNamee/Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images) It’s been a minute since the Democratic ...
It’s played at weddings, at school dances, at concerts after doors open, at rodeos, at senior nights, at birthday parties, at ball games, at bar and bat mitzvahs, at dive bars where dancing is ...
The Spanish performer has made this claim before, saying she "started the whole thing" Mark Gray is a journalist of over two decades. He has written about entertainment, sports and crime since 2001, ...
She’s, like, bigger than the hokey-pokey. Catchier than a conga line. More caliente than a karaoke machine in a Japanese bar at 1 a. m. It’s La Macarena, the booty-shakin’ Latin song about a ...
Pop on “The Macarena,” the spicy, hip-swinging song and dance of the mid-1990s, at a wedding reception or party this weekend, and folks still will rush the dance floor — much like the 1996 National ...
It’s been a minute since the Democratic National Convention (DNC) last took place in Chicago — in 1996, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore were on the winning ticket — but to illustrate the passage of time ...
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