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Chubby Checker
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Chubby Checker

b. 1941

1Quotes
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About Chubby Checker

" Born Ernest Evans in Spring Gully, South Carolina, he was working in a poultry shop in Philadelphia when he came to the attention of Dick Clark and was signed to Cameo-Parkway Records. His recording of "The Twist" reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960 — and again in 1962, making it the only record to reach #1 twice in the chart's history. The Twist dance craze it triggered spread from teenagers to adults, from America to Europe, democratizing social dancing by eliminating the need for a partner or formal steps.

He has remained a performer and advocate for the cultural legacy of the Twist throughout his career.

The Twist is not just a dance, it's a way of life.

Chubby Checker

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Born
1941
Age
85 years
Domain
leadership
Quotes
1 collected
Key Themes
Dance

Chubby Checker's Famous Quotes

1 quote

The Twist is not just a dance, it's a way of life.

Various interviews and public appearances

Dance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Chubby Checker (born 1941) is an American singer and dancer who became one of the most culturally influential entertainers of the 20th century through his 1960 recording of "The Twist." Born Ernest Evans in Spring Gully, South Carolina, he was working in a poultry shop in Philadelphia when he came to the attention of Dick Clark and was signed to Cameo-Parkway Records. His recording of "The Twist" reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960 — and again in 1962, making it the only record to reach #1 twice in the chart's history. The Twist dance craze it triggered spread from teenagers to adults, from America to Europe, democratizing social dancing by eliminating the need for a partner or formal steps. He has remained a performer and advocate for the cultural legacy of the Twist throughout his career. Chubby Checker lived b. 1941.