Carolina Beach Music originated in the late 1940s when R&B songs were played on jukeboxes at South Carolina beach pavilions and bars. Motown, Soul, old school Funk and Disco later joined the mix. It's music to dance to -- especially if the dance is the Carolina Shag. The music has remained popular and is often referred to as "Rhythm 'n Beach" and "Boogie & Blues."
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- The Cammy Awards Promoting Carolina beach music, its influences and offshoots. Academy information, award winners, and links.
- Shag Art Prints of past and present shag club dance lounges in the South.
- Betty B's Bungalow : A Shagging World Introduction to the dance and the music, list of clubs on the East Coast, a tribute to Shad Alberty, and links.