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Ewan Bain

The dancing prodigy that was Ewan Bain was born on the 2nd of November 1957 in NYC. His single-mother died at childbirth and Ewan was submitted to saint Marie-Clair orphanage where he remained until he was 17. While there he met and was inspired by small-time legend "old bill shuffles". At the age of 8, Ewan had already mastered several dancing disciplines including: The twist, Tap dancing and several of his own styles; One of which was third street dance fighting. It wasn't until he turned 15 that he was exposed to "Disco" and it is even rumored that in 1975 he won a bloodless dance-off with the Jackson 5. In 1978 he opened his own roller-disco called "Wheels" situated in Brooklyn. After hosting a group dance competition and coming first overall he was named "Mr Groove", and in 1979 after storming the competition at the renown "Glitter show-down" in LA with such moves as "Death of the native American crow" and "Cyclone of awesomeness" he was thereafter known as the official "Disco king". After the mass introduction of synthesizers across the world, Ewan did not fare well in the 80's. . He drifted into shadow after the closure of "wheels" in 1982 and finally hung up his skates in 1984. He wasn't heard of again until 1989 where he was found dead on the 19th of November with a twisted spine. Witnesses had said he had pulled off the notorious "Twist of Death". His last words were apparently "See you in Glasgow" but even to this day no one knows what he meant, having never even been to Scotland.