In 1975, a song built on soft disco beats and breathy vocals pushed boundaries so far that some radio stations refused to ...
Whether wrapped in feathers, dazzling in sequins, or looking lovely in leopard print, disco queen Donna Summer was always ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It begins with Donna Summer onstage, moaning through the breathy “Love to Love You Baby” and ends with her wiping tears from her ...
Quincy Jones, Nigel Lythgoe, Nicki Minaj and more remember the late singer, who died Thursday after battling cancer. By THR Staff Donna Summer 1976 - P 2012 Five-time Grammy winner and disco legend ...
When Donna Summer was feeling all the love from the world as the Queen of Disco in the ’70s, the suicidal singer hit rock bottom. “The most dismal days of my existence were at the height of my career, ...
"I knew her and found her to be one of the most likable and fun people ever," Parton says Following the sad news on Thursday that disco legend Donna Summer lost her battle with cancer, celebrity fans ...
In the 1970s, Donna Summer was the undisputed Queen of Disco, a powerhouse vocal talent and innovative songwriter whose lusty, chart-topping anthems defined a hedonistic era. In private, however, ...
Donna Summer was one of the biggest stars of the ‘70s and early ‘80s, selling millions of albums and dominating both radio waves and dance floors with such smash hits as “Last Dance,” “MacArthur Park, ...
Artworks and memorabilia from Donna Summer’s personal belongings head to Christie’s New York this June. Bidding on the rich collection—which spans Polaroids, trophies, and even paintings by the ...
The Queen of Disco, who revolutionized dance music in the 1970s, gets the jukebox bio-musical treatment courtesy of 'Jersey Boys' director Des McAnuff in 'Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.' By David ...
Summer was "a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith," a family statement says She rose to pop music fame starting in 1975 with "Love to Love You Baby" Donna Summer, the “Queen of Disco” ...