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Toni Basil: Hollywood's Enduring Go-Go Goddess at 82
17 Dec
Summary
- Basil danced with Elvis Presley and appeared in Easy Rider.
- She choreographed David Bowie's Diamond Dogs tour.
- Her hit 'Mickey' was a risky move rejected by her label.
Toni Basil, celebrated for her 1982 smash 'Mickey,' possesses a career spanning over six decades, far exceeding her pop fame. By her chart-topping hit, Basil had already appeared in Elvis Presley's 'Viva Las Vegas' and was featured in 'Easy Rider.' Her multifaceted career includes choreographing for David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs" tour and leading the influential dance troupe, The Lockers.
Basil's journey into pop stardom was unconventional. Her iconic song 'Mickey' was a reworking of a lesser-known track, initially met with skepticism by her record label who doubted the appeal of cheerleaders. Despite their reservations, the gender-switched, new-wave makeover, complete with its signature chant, became a global phenomenon, launching her to international fame.
With a vibrant energy that belies her 82 years, Basil continues to be a force in the entertainment industry. Her deep connections extend from a young Bette Midler to Quentin Tarantino, who called her 'the goddess of go-go.' Basil's lifelong dedication to dance remains her driving passion, a philosophy that has sustained her through an extraordinary and diverse career.




