We love to love you Donna, but it's the singer's three kids who loved their mother the most — see what the talented trio has ...
The Queen of Disco settled in Los Angeles after dropping her first smash hit ...
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 ...
"Starting Over Again" -- a chart-topping country-pop ballad that Donna Summer co-wrote for Dolly Parton -- was a radical departure from the Studio 54 anthems that had made the Queen of Disco the ...
Donna Summer earned her "Queen of Disco" title with a string of '70s hits like "Last Dance," "Hot Stuff" and "On the Radio." She notched a Top 40 single on the Billboard Hot 100 every year from ...
Set aside the songs about loving to love you, baby, and what you often got in the classic age of disco were songs of survival: working hard for the money, telling your man enough is enough, and ...
"No More Tears" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 the same month of its release, and reached No. 1 by November 1979, becoming ...
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, ...
Long before there was a "Brat Girl Summer," there was the "Bad Girls Summer" of 1979.
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 ...
Donna Summer’s estate isn’t a fan of Kanye West. That much is clear from their recent statement regarding his unauthorized use of the late singer’s music. But one entertainer has their stamp of ...
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” ...