Quote by Chubby Checker
What turns me on is to walk into a sold-out venue. The audiences a

What turns me on is to walk into a sold-out venue. The audiences are so much the same as they were in the 60s. Its just an amazing thing. I cant explain it, but I hope it never stops. – Chubby Checker

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Homey dont quit. What else are you gonna do? Its like those guys in the cartoon they get up in the morning, check the clock and fight all day and after its over they check the clock and go home. Thats how it goes. – Chubby Checker

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