Chubby Checker

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  • rock and roll
  • 60s
  • twist
  • oldies
  • rock n roll
Chubby Checker is the stage name of Ernest Evans (born October 3, 1941), an American singer best known for popularizing the dance The Twist with his 1960 song "The Twist". He was born in Spring Gulley, South Carolina[1], and raised in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended South Philadelphia High School with Frankie Avalon and Fabian. The wife of American Bandstand's host Dick Clark suggested the name "Chubby Checker" to Evans as a take-off on then-popular singer Fats Domino. In 1964, he married Catharina Lodders, a Dutch girl who had been Miss World in 1962.

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Songs

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    "Love Is Strange" Chalypso

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    A Lotta Limbo

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    Ann Rosie

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    At the Discotheque

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    At the Hop

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    Atras de la raya

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    Autobahn Baby

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    Baby Kiss Kiss Kiss

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    Baby, Come Back

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    Ballade of Jimi

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    Ballin' the Jack

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    Banana Boat Limbo Song

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    Bird Land

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    Birdland

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    Black Cloud

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    Cindy, Oh Cindy

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    Continental Walk

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    Dance the Mess Around

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    Dance-A-Long

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    Dancin Party

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    Dancin' Party

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    Dancin'party

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    Dancing Dinosaur

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    Dancing Party

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    Dear Lady Twist

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    Der Twist beginnt

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    Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune)

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    Desafino (Slightly Out of Tune)

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    Do the Freddy

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    Doin the Zombie

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    Doin' the Zombie

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    Don't Knock the Twist

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    Everything Is Wrong

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    Everything's Gonna' Be Alright

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    Everything's Wrong

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    Fever

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    Fishin'

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    Get Myself Together

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    Good Good Lovin'

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    Good, Good Lovin'

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    Goodbye Victoria

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    He Died

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    Her Heart

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    Hey Bobba Needle

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    Hey Bobba Needly

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    Hey You, Little Boo Go Loo

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    Hey, Bobba Needle

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    Hi Ho Silver

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    Holla-Hi, Holla-Ho

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    Hooka Tooka


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