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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Scotch Club in Aachen was one of the first discothèque in Germany,[1] opening on 19 October 1959. It was closed in 1992.

Origin of the discothèque

On Monday 19 October 1959, the former restaurant The Scotch Club in Aachen, North Rhine Westphalia, re-opened as a dance hall, but the owner did not want to hire a band and used a record player instead.[2] Klaus Quirini, a volunteer newspaper journalist reporting on the event, was as bored as most of the visitors and took over the record player. He used the style common with many radio news reporters, announcing songs and audience games and giving comments. The first song he played was the chart hit Ein Schiff wird kommen by Lale Andersen. His first announcement wording (translation): "Ladies and gentlemen, we roll up our trouser legs and let water into the hall because a ship is coming with Lale Andersen". This style become popular, and he remained the disc-jockey, one of the earliest credited DJs, for eight years.[3][4] As DJ Heinrich, he organised other DJs to found a workers' union that made DJ an official (i.e. healthcare registered) profession.[citation needed]

Later development

Udo Jürgens, Peter Maffay, the Rattles and Giorgio Moroder[5] began their careers in the Scotch Club. The dress code was strict and bouncers refused entrance to men not wearing a tie, even celebrities such as television presenter Frank Elstner and singer Udo Lindenberg.[6]

The club closed in 1992. Opposite its address in Dahmengraben 7, another old disco, Le Bistro, is still in operation. Following the opening of the Scotch Club in late 1959, other discothèques opened throughout Aachen and in other major towns. When the first club opened in the US, there were already 17 discos in Aachen.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Maack, Benjamin (19 October 2009). "Erfindung der Disco". Der Spiegel.
  2. ^ Hilton, Denny (19 October 2012). "The birth of disco". OUP Blog. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  3. ^ Crossland, David (19 October 2009). "Meet Heinrich, the World's First Disc Jockey". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  4. ^ Maack, Benjamin (19 October 2009). "Deutschlands erster Plattenprinz". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Music: Giorgio Moroder on making his live debut at the age of 78". The Herald. 31 March 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  6. ^ ""Wir lassen Wasser in den Saal": Wie DJ Heinrich die Disco erfand". Aachener Zeitung. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-26.

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