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In 1967, just weeks before graduation, Summer left for New York City, where she joined the blues rock band Crow. After a record label passed on signing the group since it was only interested in the band's lead singer, the group agreed to dissolve. [14] Summer stayed in New York and auditioned for a role in the counterculture musical, Hair.
The group formed in the 1970s in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Their biggest hit was the single "Heaven Knows", a single by Donna Summer, featuring Joe Esposito on second lead and the group singing backup.
A number of videos and live shows followed in support of this record. [citation needed] At the same time, he was steadily immersing himself in the production of a musical based on the life and music of his late wife. In April 2018, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical opened on Broadway. Sudano ended his 2019 tour in the UK, before heading into a ...
The new HBO biopic, “Love to Love You, Donna Summer,” provides an inside look into the singer's life and shows the struggles that she faced with stardom.
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Donna Summer's daughter Brooklyn Sudano opens up about her mother's life behind-the-scenes in her new documentary, "Love to Love You, Donna Summer." Donna Summer's biopic 'Love to Love You' is a ...
Sudano was born in Los Angeles, California, to African American singer Donna Summer and Italian American songwriter Bruce Sudano. [2] She was named after her father's hometown of Brooklyn, New York City. [3] Her younger sister (by 19 months) is singer and songwriter Amanda Sudano of Johnnyswim.
This new series features films by and about our favorite artists, including those that embody the independent spirit. Everybody has a Donna Summer story. That’s been Brooklyn Sudano’s experience.