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 ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) When discussing disco royalty, one name stands above the rest: Donna Summer. Dubbed the Queen of Disco, Summer revolutionized music in the late ’70s and beyond with her sultry vocals ...
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 ...
Rewind to 1978 and disco queen Donna Summer was at the peak of her commercial fame and success. It was only natural that Hollywood would turn its attention to her, given both her popularity and her ...
One afternoon in Munich in 1975, a file clerk-turned-chanteuse was trying to create a sexy. Upbeat, downbeat, shrill, comic—it all sounded stale until producer Giorgio Moroder cleared the recording ...
When Donna Summer was recording her album I Remember Yesterday, she wanted each song to evoke a different decade. “I Feel Love” was meant to represent the future of music, and as time has gone on, ...
Donna Summer's legacy as the Queen of Disco lives on. The singer — who died from lung cancer in 2012 — influenced and shaped several genres of sound, starting with the dance music she defined in the ...
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 ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
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