In 1978, the pair were teamed up with New Jersey singer Gloria Gaynor by her record company to record a song called “Substitute”, which had been a hit in Europe for an all-female band called Clout. ...
Disco music originated in the 1960s at underground venues popular with LGBTQ+, Black, and Latinx Americans. But it wasn't ...
The Voices of a Lifetime slate highlights the lives and accomplishments of Black music entertainers. Blige, who has executive produced Mary J. Blige’s Real Love and Mary J. Blig ...
Take Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive," for example. It came out in 1978 and turned into a timeless anthem of independence and ...
Lifetime's Voices of a Lifetime is set to return with three compelling films celebrating Mary J. Blige, Lisa Lisa, and Gloria Gaynor.
Hitt Records,” the musical revue now receiving its world premiere at the Black Ensemble Theater, is an absolute knockout, ...
Universal announced the official playlist about six weeks before the ride opened. There were five genres – disco, rap, ...
Author Frank DeCaro takes a serious and fun look at the style and social impact of disco, the 1970s music that remains ...
It’s a scheme that always works, always sounds logical and is the underpinning influence between songs as diverse as Frank Sinatra's Fly Me To The Moon and Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive to modern ...
For the end of the year and to welcome 2025, the City Administration has created a rich and varied program over four days for ...
Who can forget Cher and Tina Turner singing the Shirley and Company hit “Shame ... disco without talking about Gloria Gaynor, who recorded the first real disco song with “Never Can Say ...