|
|
|
Donna Summer
by Josiah Howard
208
pages, Paperback
Book Description Donna Summer dominated the American and European pop charts in the 1970s with dance music classics such as “Last Dance,” “Love To Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love,” “Hot Stuff,” and “Bad Girls” – earning her the title “Queen of Disco.” In a career which has now spanned four decades, she has sold over 100 million records worldwide, won five Grammy Awards, scored twenty Top 40 hits, and collaborated with musical giants such as Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, and Quincy Jones. Donna Summer: Her Life and Music is the first book in over twenty years to examine this extraordinary performer’s life and career. Author Josiah Howard provides in-depth, insightful coverage of:
This chronicle and analysis of Donna Summer’s triumphs and setbacks – both professional and private – paints the definitive picture of an artist who overcame adversity, pushed musical boundaries, and created a catalog of innovative recordings that helped define an era. A complete discography and a listing of Donna Summer’s television specials and other major television appearances is also included. Josiah Howard is an avid film and popular music fan. Following graduation from New York University, he spent two years as Photo Researcher at Parade magazine. His writing has appeared in Village Voice, Record Mirror, Archetype, and Washington Square News. Donna Summer: Her Life and Music is his first book. Send
$19.95, plus shipping Tiny
Ripple Books Check or money orders (U.S. Dollars) only made payable to: Tiny Ripple Books. Pennsylvania
residents add 6% sales tax. Contact
us at info@tinyripple.com
|