Donna Summer Dead at 63
Source: TMZ
Donna Summer -- the Queen of Disco -- died this morning after a battle with cancer ... TMZ has learned.
We're told Summer was in Florida at the time of her death. She was 63 years old.
Sources close to Summer tell us ... the singer was trying to keep the extent of her illness under wraps. We spoke to someone who was with Summer a couple of weeks ago ... who says she didn't seem too bad.
In fact, we're told she was focused on trying to finish up an album she had been working on.
Summer was a 5-time Grammy winner who shot to superstardom in the '70s with iconic hits like "Last Dance," "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls."
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2012/05/17/donna-summer-dead-last-dance/
BlueDemKev
(3,003 posts)You were at your peak when I was just starting Kindergarten, but I still remember "getting down" to Hot Stuff and Bad Girls.
MotorCityMan
(1,203 posts)Damn, she had a great voice.
I was about 15 when she was at her peak, and I loved her music. Last Dance, Hot Stuff, Bad Girls. Even her later stuff was good; Unconditional Love (with Musical Youth!), This Time I Know It's for Real, I Don't Want to Get Hurt....
RIP, Donna, you will be missed....
Hissyspit
(45,788 posts)Jeff "Skunk" Baxter's great guitar solo.
Rest in peace.
Taverner
(55,476 posts)Uncle Joe
(58,506 posts)RIP Donna and thanks for the music.
Thanks for the thread, Faygo Kid.
mikeytherat
(6,829 posts)mikey_the_rat
bluesbassman
(19,385 posts)Best known for his work with Isaac Hayes. Did the guitar work on "Shaft".
Has been rough. RIP to all of these great artists.
zzaapp
(531 posts)I'm a bit of a bluesman myself. Skip had a great wah technique.
bluesbassman
(19,385 posts)There are some good Blues posts in The Lounge, and your input is certainly welcome.
zzaapp
(531 posts)Crabby Appleton
(5,231 posts)bluesbassman
(19,385 posts)Losing way too many of our musicians.
zzaapp
(531 posts)Looks like he's playing a Dr Z amp. I have one, they are GREAT.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,722 posts).
hlthe2b
(102,496 posts)She was a powerful performer. I had no idea she'd been ill.
Donna, I am saddened today. RIP
Vidar
(18,335 posts)warrior1
(12,325 posts)Rest in peace Donna.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)Cleita
(75,480 posts)on my Walkman when I roller skated between Santa Monica and Venice back in the Seventies. It was great music to rock and skate to.
RIP Donna.
HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)Three Legends in their genres gone.
RIP.
Archae
(46,369 posts)Booster
(10,021 posts)camera. Donna was standing there so I told my friend to go stand beside her & I would take their picture. All went fine, but Donna saw what I had done & shook her finger at me saying "if you want to take my picture just ask me and give me the courtesy of preparing myself". I apologized because she was absolutely right. She then said "ok, now let's take another picture" and she put her arm around my friend & they both smiled - it was a great shot. Now, every time I see the paparazzi hounding stars, I always think of Donna and smile. She deserves all the accolades she is given. A great talent. Rest in Peace, Donna. I'll miss you.
Still Blue in PDX
(1,999 posts)Lovely voice and a lovely lady.
RIP, Donna. I loved her music.
blaze
(6,390 posts)Thanks for sharing that.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)pacalo
(24,721 posts)I didn't care for disco but I loved her music.
RIP, Ms. Summer...
DinahMoeHum
(21,825 posts)Seems she was on the go until the end.
Rest in peace, Donna.
ProudProgressiveNow
(6,129 posts)and she was a big part of it. Will miss her. RIP
Little Star
(17,055 posts)Ninga
(8,282 posts)such a young age.....
zzaapp
(531 posts)chiffon
(569 posts)liberal N proud
(60,352 posts)Swede Atlanta
(3,596 posts)patrice
(47,992 posts)I remember.
She told me in a way that I could actually hear and KNOW for certain sure, "It's okay to feel sexy."
zzaapp
(531 posts)OMG....sequin dress, feathered hair, tall ugly shoes.
And no, I won't post the picture.
JitterbugPerfume
(18,183 posts)it is such a sad day
BumRushDaShow
(129,892 posts)We have lost 2 beautiful black women with remarkable voices and careers within months of each other. Donna was one of the prime divas who entertained me in high school in the '70s and into my college years. As much as her dance genre repulsed so many, she and others defined an era of dance music and rich ballads that were very much a subset of R&B.
RIP Donna.
The song that sealed it!
David__77
(23,600 posts)"Dim All the Lights" and "MacArthur Park" really show her almost haunting voice.
alp227
(32,073 posts)UpInArms
(51,289 posts)dating myself - 8 track cassette - 1973 grand prix
and Donna on highest volume
slackmaster
(60,567 posts)Dustlawyer
(10,499 posts)Unbelievably powerful, rich, voice. I was a disc jockey back in that day and I can tell you that I could count on her to get people started dancing. Additionally, she was awesomely sexy!!!!
Jack Rabbit
(45,984 posts)I hated disco, unless she was doing it. It is a form of music characterized by monotony, dedicated to the proposition that human life was only about dancing and fucking. Donna Summer somehow brought it to life and made it human. Into what was otherwise stillborn music, she brought genuine human feeling, love and art.
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)Even though I wasn't into disco, she did have a great voice. And her song Love to Love ya baby was controversial at the time. Too sexy for some.
Sugarcoated
(7,736 posts)Safe travels Donna Summer. . .
valerief
(53,235 posts)emilyg
(22,742 posts)steve2470
(37,457 posts)bupkus
(1,981 posts)I wasn't a disco fan but "On the Radio" was one of my favorites from the disco days.
RIP Donna
girl gone mad
(20,634 posts)RIP
virgdem
(2,129 posts)I didn't like Disco either (Disco sucks) but I loved this song.
RIP Donna
ElbarDee
(61 posts)Catherine Vincent
(34,491 posts)Thanks for the memories!
Tikki
(14,560 posts)Tikki
Skittles
(153,261 posts)but I made an exception for the Bee Gees and Donna Summer, who I thought did disco with style. Ms. Summer was a lovely, talented lady. My sympathy to her friends and loved ones.
cr8tvlde
(1,185 posts)Utopian Leftist
(534 posts)I'm pushing 50 but some of my happiest memories are dancing in the discos to Donna.
Contrary to popular opinion, disco did not suck. There were many talented performers in the genre, which itself represented a sort of racial and ethnic "coming together" that has since the 70's only been dreamt of in America. Black, white, brown, red, gay, straight, etc. On the dancefloor in the 70's, NO ONE CARED! They were all just there to have a good time like you were, and feel the love.
Donna Summer's extraordinary ability to belt out a tune made her the queen of the genre that tore up the music charts and annihilated competition for about 5 years (1975-1980). Her song I Feel Love was voted the number one dance song of all-time on disco.com, and that song, produced by her long-time collaborator, Oscar-winner Giorgio Moroder, was according to some the birth of another entire genre of dance music, one that is still popular today: trance.
Around 1983-1984 she got into huge trouble with the gay community over a statement she ALLEGEDLY made that I will not repeat. The whole thing was ugly and was handled poorly and misreported even in the mainstream media. She denied having made this statement, and claimed that she adored her legion of gay fans. Well, disco was a huge part of gay culture in the 70's so it is not surprising that she had a huge gay following. I know this. I grew up gay and Donna, as someone else noted above, made it okay even for me to be sexy, a huge accomplishment in this country of hypocritical puritans. Her voice nailed the notes, not only with precision but with incredible EMOTION. She put her heart into her music, and she will always be my dance diva.
RIP Donna Summer
Edim
(301 posts)but it's the most underappreciated music of the 20th century, especially the deep, underground variety. "Disco sucks" was a projection.
tabasco
(22,974 posts)She was great.
She was very brave, keeping her illness a secret. How sad to lose her so soon.
Neoma
(10,039 posts)That is how I met my husband.
R.I.P.
magic59
(429 posts)Its sad that we live in a country that spends trillions on unnecessary wars instead of spending that money on a war against cancer. Also, those same warlord politicians are weakening environmental regulations, aiding the number 1 terrorist in the country, cancer.
SoCalDemGrrl
(839 posts)the World. What a voice!!!
God Bless you Donna and condolences to Bruce and her children.
Beacool
(30,253 posts)What a shame. Another one that succumbs to cancer. My condolences to the family.
May she be in Heaven singing with Whitney and all the other great ones who went before her.