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  2. Mary Gaines Bernard - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, Bernard's sister, Donna, was offered a role in the European cast of the hit musical, Hair. Donna returned to the United States in late 1975 as her song, Love to Love You Baby, was climbing the charts. Donna's first headlining tour was in 1976, and Mary along with sister Dara joined Donna's band as back-up singers. Gaines ...

  3. Orchard Park Projects - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Park, also known as "Home of New Edition," was one of Boston's most notorious housing projects, located in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It is also the former home of New Edition members Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Bobby Brown and Ralph Tresvant. The 350-unit three-story brick complex was built in 1941 and was demolished in 1998 due to crime ...

  4. Donna Summer - Wikipedia

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    Donna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012), [2] known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer and songwriter. She gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s and became known as the " Queen of Disco ", while her music gained a global following.

  5. ‘Her Life Had So Much Impact’: Donna Summer’s Daughter ...

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    Sudano is Summer’s middle daughter and the co-director/executive producer of the HBO original documentary, Love to Love You, Donna Summer (released in February). The hour and …

  6. Donna Summer's biopic 'Love to Love You' is a rare look at ...

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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."

  7. List of historic houses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Wayside – built circa 1717; later the home of Samuel Whitney, a Minuteman who fought the British regulars at the North Bridge on April 19, 1775; home of Louisa May Alcott and her family 1845–1848; home of Nathaniel Hawthorne and his family 1852–1870; purchased in 1883 by Boston publisher Daniel Lothrop and his wife, author Harriett ...