1979 The restroom lounge at Uncle Sam’s in Levittown, a giant disco with seven bars. A Newsday story called it “a place to ...
Donna Summer stood tall as one of the premier pop stars of the era, circa 1983. You might think someone of that status, cocooned by fame and fortune, would struggle to connect with people not from ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — There are giants, and then there is Donna Summer. The Queen of Disco and then some, known for such timeless tunes as “Love to Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love,” “Bad Girls,” “Dim All the ...
NEW YORK — There are giants, and then there is Donna Summer. The Queen of Disco and then some, known for such timeless tunes as “Love to Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love,” “Bad Girls,” “Dim All the Lights ...
Donna Summer worked hard for the music, writing songs that defined a generation, and this week the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored her lasting legacy. The unmistakable voice of the disco era was ...
Donna Summer, known as the queen of disco, was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Los Angeles on Monday. She is best known for her hits like “She Works Hard for ...
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How Donna Summer changed pop music forever
In 1977, Donna Summer released “I Feel Love”, a song so revolutionary that Brian Eno declared it “the sound of the future.” With its machine-perfect Moog synthesizers, hypnotic beat, and soaring ...
There are giants, and then there is Donna Summer. The Queen of Disco and then some, known for such timeless tunes as "Love to Love You Baby," "I Feel Love," "Bad Girls," "Dim All the Lights," "On the ...
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