A musical tour dedicated to "Queen of Disco" Donna Summer will stop at Hershey Theatre this Valentine's Day. Performers on the tour for "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical" will sing more than 20 of ...
In the summer of 2013, local cabaret singer Anais St. John watched the late disco diva Donna Summer’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “I was really moved,” St. John recalled this week. “I ...
Let’s just get this out of the way: Donna Summer and the gays have some history that is both good and bad. The good is certainly her plethora of hits that made the dancefloor the place to be. The bad ...
On December 16, the Songwriters Hall of Fame posthumously inducted Donna Summer during a ceremony held in Los Angeles. Summer ...
If we like our stars to be conflicted, Donna Summer certainly fit the bill. As her career crested in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, the singer, who died Thursday at the age of 63, was one of the most ...
Donna Summer, the undisputed Queen of Disco, shocked the music world with her hidden talent for crafting timeless hits. Her ...
Singer Donna Summer became known as the "Queen of Disco," defining the genre with her sultry vocals and pulsing rhythms. She used to say she grew up listening to rock 'n' roll and was raised on gospel ...
Donna Summer, who sang some of the most memorable anthems of the disco era from "Love to Love You Baby" to "Bad Girls," has died after a long battle with cancer. She had a top 40 hit every year from ...
Before Donna Summer became a disco legend, she was a girl from Boston. She was born LaDonna Adrian Gaines in Dorchester, and got her start singing in local churches while growing up in Mission Hill.
"Being respected as a songwriter was always the thing that she felt was overlooked," said Bruce Sudano, her widower.
Donna Summer was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Tuesday, in a ceremony held in Los Angeles.
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