Fans of "Soul Train" boogied down Broadway durable afro wigs and bell bottoms on Saturday, while others said their favorite episodes of the meeting room of Harlem at the end of the tribute series creator Don Cornelius.
About 100 dancers descend on Times Square in a "flash mob" organized by the Internet. How surprised tourists who saw him play one of the television series "Soul Train" line, where people will dance to a change in the direction of a television camera as he showed the most outrageous moves.
"Don Cornelius was a big influence in my life, and I just wanted to pay tribute," said DJ Jon Quick, as it was a jet slots club speakers. "He played music that nobody else wanted to play. It was an amazing man."
Cornelius, 75, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday. He suffered from health problems, divorce difficult, and did not contest a misdemeanor spousal assault in 2009.
But fans on Saturday praised the vision of Cornelius in the creation, maintenance and marketing of the station of "Soul Train" television czarnych.Show skeptical that air programming from 1971 to 2006.
"Don Cornelius was the soul of the whole world," said Ramona Hamm, 37, who arrived in Times Square with her daughter, 9 years old, Kayla Charles. The dancers recovered Broadway for about 45 minutes until the police told the party to disperse.
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