LaToya London
American actress and singer
Chubby Checker, born Ernest Evans, is an American singer and dancer known for popularizing dance styles like the Twist, Pony, and Limbo. He had a massive hit with his cover of “The Twist” in 1960, which went on to become the most popular single in Billboard history.
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Chubby Checkeris an American singer and dancer. He is widely known for popularizing many dance styles, including the Twist dance style, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard & The Midnighters’ R&B song “The Twist”, and the pony dance style with the 1961 cover of the song “Pony Time”. His biggest UK hit, “Let’s Twist Again”, was released one year later (in 1962); that year, he also popularized the song “Limbo Rock”, originally a previous-year instrumental hit by the Champs to which he added lyrics, and its trademark Limbo dance, as well as other dance styles such as The Fly. In September 2008, “The Twist” topped Billboard’s list of the most popular singles to have appeared in the Hot 100 since its debut in 1960, an honor it maintained in an August 2013 update of the list.
Chubby Checker, whose real name is Ernest Evans, is an American singer and dancer who is widely known for popularizing dance styles like the Twist, Pony, and Limbo in the 1960s.
Chubby Checker’s biggest hit was his 1960 cover of the song ,The Twist,, which went on to become the most popular single in Billboard history.
In addition to the Twist, Chubby Checker also popularized the Pony dance style with his 1961 cover of ,Pony Time,, and the Limbo dance style with his song ,Limbo Rock,.
Chubby Checker was born Ernest Evans on October 3, 1941.
Chubby Checker’s signature dance move is the Twist, which he popularized with his hit song ,The Twist, in 1960.
Chubby Checker’s cover of ,The Twist, in 1960 went on to become the most popular single in Billboard history, topping the list in 2008 and 2013.
Chubby Checker helped popularize the Limbo dance by adding lyrics to the song ,Limbo Rock,, which was originally an instrumental hit by the Champs.
I compare the Twist to the electric light, The Twist is me, and I’m it. I’m the electric light.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Everybody in the ’80s, well, we hate rap. Now, the biggest rapper in the world… Eminem. Rap’s a black thing.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
When I’m onstage they know I’m honest, and I try to be as humble as I can.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
I want my flowers while I’m alive.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears all the rappers, they’re doing my dances and they’re making billions doing my dances. When they do that little thing they do with their hands that’s The Fly and The Pony.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
I want people to look at a checkerboard and think of me!
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Ever see a little kid walking around talking to himself? I’m the same way.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Do you realize that I have had five albums in the Top 30. Elvis and The Beatles have never done that. I had five singles in the Top 5, I mean, no one’s ever done that.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
I’m just grateful to be on this planet. I have no enemies that I know of. I’m just the guy who makes happy.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Homey don’t quit. What else are you gonna do? It’s like those guys in the cartoon they get up in the morning, check the clock and fight all day and after it’s over they check the clock and go home. That’s how it goes.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Before I got in this business I was in the chicken business.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
My outlet is my music, and it’s been this way since I was 4 years old.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Dancing, apart to music with a beat, is my legacy.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
It takes a real soldier to stay in the music industry and live off the things that have been put before me and be able to survive all this time because it has not been easy.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
What turns me on is to walk into a sold-out venue. The audiences are so much the same as they were in the ’60s. It’s just an amazing thing. I can’t explain it, but I hope it never stops.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
God’s got something for me. I have faith it’ll be OK.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer
Besides, at 62 years old I look like I’m about 27.
American rock 'n roll singer and dancer