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Donna Summer
Birthday: December 31, 1948
Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Height: 5' 7"
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Donna Summer was the Queen of Disco in the 1970s with a pop/dance/rock sound that was a hybrid of American soul and European synthesizer based music. Summer's musical career was launched on stage in Munich, Germany, in productions of Hair and Porgy & Bess. In Germany, she hooked up with producers, Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, and delivered the orgasmic "Love to Love You Baby" which brought her worldwide fame. Summer was the first female artist to garner back-to-back multiplatinum double albums and the first female artist to incorporate synthesizers as well as the first artist to create an extended play song. Musically, she diversified into pop and rock, while career-wise, she appeared in the disco dud, THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY, for which the song, "Last Dance" won a Best Song Oscar, as well as numerous American TV music specials. Her career zenithed in 1980 with the release of the critically-acclaimed record, THE WANDERER, a diverse fusion of rock and dance which is still considered to be the forerunner of such range of artists as Billy Idol, Whitney Houston and Alanis Morrisette. But soon after 1980, Summer announced that she was a born-again Christian. She was then accused of making anti-gay comments, which were later proven to be false, which brought a worldwide boycott of her music in dance clubs. Summer returned to the Top of the Pop charts in in the late 80s and early 90s with various dance hits. She recently ended her longtime association with Polygram and moved to Nashville to work on country music and to pursue her other passion, painting. In 1998, she won a Grammy for Best Dance Single and has plans to launch a Broadway musical, Ordinary Girl, based on her life.
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- While living in Germany in the late 60s, she became a regular in the Berlin production of musical "Hair."
- Speaks German fluently
- Only person to have guest hosted American Bandstand
- Her daughters are Mimi Sommer (born 1974) and Mimi's two half-sisters Brooklyn Sudano (born 1981) and Amanda Sudano (born 11 August 1982).
- Was the first artist to score three consecutive US #1 albums.
- Donna is also an exhibited (and highly regarded) artist and her paintings sell for tens of thousands.
- Measurements: 34 1/2-25-36 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
- Her orgasmic 16 minute song, "Love To Love You Baby", was the first extended release single, the mother of all dance maxi-singles.
- She charted 21 #1 hits on the Billboard Disco/Dance charts, over a period of 25 years.
- In the summer of 1979, she became the first female artist in music history to have two hits in the Billboard Top 3 at the same time (with Hot Stuff and Bad Girls.) She did it yet again in the fall with a #1 duet with Barbra Streisand and #2 hit Dim All the Lights .
- She & writer-producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte created an electronic, dance driven sound that was the forerunner of today's "techno" music. Upon hearing the 1977 song, "I Feel Love", Iggy Pop declared it the "future of music." Samples still continues today most notably in Madonna 's 2000 hit single "Music".
- Bruce Springsteen, a great admirer of Donna Summer, wrote 2 songs for her. The first one, "Cover Me", he decided to use on his "Born in the USA" LP. The second song, "Protection", Donna recorded, and Bruce Springsteen & band supplied the music track. Donna & Bruce actually recorded the song as a duet, but that version has never been released.
- Ranked #37 on VH1's Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- Held the most ranked dance songs on VH1's 100 Greatest Dance Songs with "MacArthur Park" at #89, "I Feel Love" #76, "Love To Love You Baby" #63 and "Last Dance" at #6.
- Mother of Mimi Sommer and Brooklyn Sudano.
- Sister of Mary Ellen Bernard.
- Cites her 1978 hit "Last Dance" as her favorite of her past recordings.
- Became a grandmother in 1997 when daughter Mimi gave birth to a baby girl, Vienna.
- Daughter of Andrew Gaines and Mary Ellen Gaines.
- Is one of seven children (has 5 sisters, 1 brother).
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