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Donna Summer is special. You are not Donna Summer. All them other divas who flirted with paganism before discovering Jesus are just pretenders: Donna doesn’t even need to mention them by name.
Longtime fans will appreciate the nods to a couple of Summer oldies, "On the Radio" and "Love to Love You Baby." All the same, "Crayons" isn't stuck in the heyday of Studio 54. The five-alarm ...
Donna Summer’s first album of new material for seventeen years ... That’s the way it works, right? Crayons has at least half a dozen stormers that are up there with her genre-defining greats. They ...
Although Donna Summer is best known as a disco icon, her sound spans far beyond beats and bass lines. The title of her new album, "Crayons," is evocative of all the different hues in her music ...
Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco ... In May, she released "Crayons," her first studio album of new material in 17 years, which entered the charts at No. 17. Summer is enjoying her comeback ...
Donna Summer is a Floridian ... “We’re here a lot. I did the album [Crayons] here for the most part.” The sixtysomething singer ? “I have a Grammy and I am a grammy” ...
Indeed, to those of a certain vintage, Donna Summer is the quintessential icon ... Artistically and musically, Crayons is a main contender and in theory should appeal to younger generations.
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Singer Donna Summer, whose songs defined the music ... media as she tried to work on a new album. Her last CD, Crayons, was released in 2008. Summer married Brooklyn Dreams ...
Donna Summer has died following a battle with cancer ... Her last album was 2008’s Crayons.
Remembering Donna Summer: Listen to Her Greatest Hits After ... She released her final album, Crayons, in 2008 – her first studio recording in 17 years.
Somebody screamed, “Oh my God, you’re Donna Summer!” Her retort was ... wrote a song with her that ended up on her 2008 album, Crayons. I understand why she kept her lung cancer secret.
Disco legend Donna Summer died this morning in Florida at ... Asked upon the release of her 2008 album Crayons whether she felt vindicated by her longevity, Summer replied, “I don’t think ...