Rest In Peace, Donna Summer
incompletejigsaw
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This has been a strange collection of days. First MCA, then the hometown hero Chuck Brown died yesterday, and now today it's Donna. This truly is a surprising day, but not for the right reasons. A great singer with an amazing presence about her. So beautiful and commanding on the stage she was. Truly one of the greats. Rest well, Donna.
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Wow. Shocker.
The OG Disco Diva?
If you can find a bigger female dance hit before '75 Love To Love You Baby.
Themla and Diana are after.
I'd rank Summer's Voice up there if not better than her contemporaries.
And on top of all this, she was one of my earliest boyhood crushes. That aside, she was a great singer and her loss is a tragic one for the world of music. RIP Ms. Summer, your music will indeed play on.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
The "I feel love" 12" is the only "techno" record I will ever own.
RIP Donna. I'll still be singing along in the car with you.
RIP Chuck Brown, I did not know. Legend.
Rufus and Chaka Khan? Diana Ross disco era?
Whitney comes in after her wake.
I want to say Evelyn King and Stephanie Mills, but neither woman had the mass crossover appeal that Donna did.
Those ladies "started" during Summers peak and continued after Summers She Works Hard For The Money.
Champagne King had Boogie hits. Mills was hanging on in the early 80s.
Summer had Pop,Disco, and R&B presence. Bad Girls was a big street record.
For disco divas Anita Ward and Gloria Gaynor were right up there.
Also Sylvester.
Chic
Taste Of Honey
I'd say Labelle was running with her.
Their big disco hit was '75.
They never really followed that up on the disco scene and '77-'81 were not their big years.
Still I think the presence of Labelle, the 3 vocalists, was big at that time, and no one can question their greatness*.
Sorry those are all groups.
Anita Ward and Gloria Gaynor are too one hit/novelty to really make the list.
*Though I am sure someone will.
LaBelle (the group) actually disbanded in 1977.
That would explain why they fell off.
None of the individual vocalists made big noise during those years.
Lung Cancer's evil...bad stats. It took a colleague of mine a few months back. My dad had his stomach removed 3 wks ago: stomach cancer. Makes you stop taking shit for granted real fast.
Sure didn't. Sarah Dash had minor, fringey success as a disco diva. Patti LaBelle had a few hits in that period, but her career as a Quiet Storm staple doesn't really start taking off until well into the eighties. And Nona Hendryx was trying to make it as a black rock star - which meant that she was ignored by both white and black radio.
Patti S/T in 77 had You Are My Friend. In 79 Music is My Way of Life.
but yeah she didnt crossover until the 80s.
This Serve tribute was cool - despite the babyarm coming out of Donna's hair.
That whole Disco Sucks shit is some real bullshit.
Dont get me wrong.....im not superfan but she put in work, and led the way for all the 80s Divas.
I bet Whitney gets in before Donna.
And i dont give the HOF that much credo in the first place.