Donna Summer Biography
Sorry there is no Biography!
Trivia

While living in Germany in the late 60s, she became a regular in the Munich production of musical "Hair.".

Only person to have guest-hosted "Bandstand" (1952).

Was the first solo artist in history to have three consecutive #1 double-albums on the Billboard charts. The only other musical act to accomplish this feat were The Beatles.

Measurements: 34 1/2-25-36 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)

She charted 30 #1 hits (singles and albums) on the Billboard Pop/R&B,Disco/Dance, Album charts combined, over a period of 33 years.

She & writer-producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte created an electronic, dance driven sound that was the forerunner of today's "techno" music. Upon hearing the 1977 song, "I Feel Love", Iggy Pop declared it the "future of music." Samples still continues today most notably in Madonna 's 2000 hit single "Music".

Ranked #37 on VH1's Greatest Women of Rock N Roll

Sister of Mary Ellen Bernard and Ricky Gaines.

Became a grandmother in 1997 when daughter Mimi gave birth to a baby girl, Vienna.

Is one of seven children (has 5 sisters, 1 brother).

In 1978, became the first female artist in history to have a #1 single (MacArthur Park) and a #1 album (Live and More) simultaneously on the Billboard charts. She broke her on record just a few months later in 1979 when her single "Hot Stuff" and the album "Bad Girls" both reached the #1 position on the Billboard charts at the same time.

In 1980, was nominated for 4 American Music Awards - winning three: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist (Won) Favorite Pop/Rock Album - Bad Girls (Nominated) Favorite Pop/Rock Single - Bad Girls (Won) Favorite Soul/R&B Artist (Won).

Nominated in 2008 for The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Source provided by imdb (Copyright) - The Internet Movie Database.