The evocative sounds of Donna Summer songs are instantly recognizable. While her music was decidedly disco in tempo, her groundbreaking use of synthesizers set her sound apart and set the stage for a ...
Donna Summer grew up singing in church, raising her voice in praise and prayer, but became a superstar by lowering her voice in orgasmic moans singing her breakout song, “Love to Love You Baby.” That ...
In the mid-to-late 1970s, disco music and dancing were all the rage. Movies like “Saturday Night Fever,” popular nightclubs like New York’s Studio 54 and white-jacketed deejays in glass-walled ...
When the pandemic hit, and we were all trapped in our houses, pop divas the world over seemed to agree on one thing: it's time to dance, dammit. In the new Max documentary Love to Love You, Donna ...
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, ...
She was known as Queen of Disco, but Donna Summer went through most of her life hating the label. In "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, you can't miss that message, ...
Charis Gullage is happy — no, make that ecstatic — to be a part of the national touring cast of “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.” And she is beyond excited to play Disco Donna in the iconic ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Donna Summer died Thursday after a battle with cancer. The 63-year-old ...
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, called “Dress Up,” explores how jewelry and fashion can be powerful vehicles for self-expression. As visitors take in the dozens of storied pieces on display, ...
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