In the summer of 2013, local cabaret singer Anais St. John watched the late disco diva Donna Summer’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “I was really moved,” St. John recalled this week. “I ...
In the mid-to-late 1970s, disco music and dancing were all the rage. Movies like “Saturday Night Fever,” popular nightclubs like New York’s Studio 54 and white-jacketed deejays in glass-walled ...
This article was written in partnership with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. This weekend, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Principal Pops Conductor Byron Stripling will open the season with ...
The evocative sounds of Donna Summer songs are instantly recognizable. While her music was decidedly disco in tempo, her groundbreaking use of synthesizers set her sound apart and set the stage for a ...
“Intimate” is an overused word in biographical documentaries, but with her daughter, Brooklyn Sudano, serving as co-director “Love to Love You, Donna Summer” more than fits that description, providing ...