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Amy Brady, Alvin "Spicy" Ramirez, Cindy Stark
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Marlon Dow, "Baby" Heather Henderson, Tom Maguire, Tyrone Mitchell, Eddie O'Neill, Christy Springfield, Robert DiSanto
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Desiree Wynder
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Aubrey Ayala, Kelly Berridge, Chris Bustard, Pete Conicelli, Joanna Mistretta, Matt Robbins
Aubrey Ayala, Kelly Berridge, Chris Bustard, Pete Conicelli, Joanna Mistretta, Matt Robbins, Romeo King(special spots)


==Side notes==
==Side notes==

Revision as of 17:13, 14 March 2011

Dance Party USA
GenreDance/Variety show
Presented bySee list
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Ocean City, New Jersey, USA
Running time22–24 minutes (1986–87)
45–48 minutes (1987–92)
Production companyNise Productions
Original release
NetworkUSA Network
ReleaseApril 12, 1986 (1986-04-12) –
June 27, 1992 (1992-06-27)

Dance Party USA is an American dance television show that aired on cable's USA Network from April 12, 1986, to June 27, 1992. It was originally a half-hour, but was expanded to an hour in 1987.

The program was shot live-to-tape in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and based on Dancin' On Air, a program on Philadelphia's WPHL-TV.

Hosts

1985-1986

Dave Raymond

1986-1989, 1992

Andy Gury

1989-1991

Bob Catalano, Heather "Princess" Day,Romeo King(special spots)

1989-1990

Amy Brady, Alvin "Spicy" Ramirez, Cindy Stark, Romeo King (special spots)

1989

Marlon Dow, "Baby" Heather Henderson, Tom Maguire, Tyrone Mitchell, Eddie O'Neill, Christy Springfield, Robert DiSanto, Romeo King

1990-1991

Desiree Wynder, Romeo King

1990

Aubrey Ayala, Kelly Berridge, Chris Bustard, Pete Conicelli, Joanna Mistretta, Matt Robbins, Romeo King(special spots)

Side notes

  • Heather Day was nicknamed "Princess" on the show because she was a fan of Prince and could been seen wearing dresses or other outfits like a eyepatch that reflect her devotion to the singer. She would meet the singer in 1994, two years after Dance Party USA ended its run.
  • Kelly Ripa was also a dancer on the show.