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Goodbye Donna

Have you ever heard of REGGAE/CALYPSO? Yeah, me neither until 1982 when Donna Summer released a song called “State of Independence” and it topped the charts in the UK  and then climbed the US charts as well. I remember the beat. I remember playing that album DONNA SUMMER over and over again. Yes, that ALBUM…a vinyl circular thing that has music on it and a needle makes it sing. [Poor kids today don't get to covet those albums and their jackets full of photos and info and the song lyrics. Those albums that you would carefully line up and use to decorate your room and thus defining you and your character]. Donna Summer was one of my favorite musicians. She lost her battle with lung cancer yesterday at the age of 63. Her condition was kept secret and only her close family were aware of her diagnosis 10 months ago. She wanted to finish her time on earth in a normal manner. A very stoic and lovely choice.

Donna Summer had an amazing life. She was born on December 31, 1948, in Dorchester, MA. When she turned 18 she announced to her parents that she wanted to move to New York and be on Broadway. She moved to New York and landed a part in HAIR (hippie musical) and traveled with the touring company. She moved to Europe and her musical journey began.

Donna Summer became a disco icon and she lead one of the most important cultural and music movements in America (and the world for that matter). She projected African American femininity and influenced many artists who would later use her as a guide and inspiration. She was a sensation! She also broke “borders” in the music business when she paired up for a duet with Barbara Streisand and and later with Gloria Estafan.

Few fans would deny her biggest hits would be Love to Love You Baby and “I Feel Love”. Some may remember favorites such as “She Works Hard For The Money” , “On The Radio” and “Hot Stuff”.

In her personal life, Donna was first married to German and fellow performer Helmut Sommer and later to musician Bruce Sudano. Donna had 3 daughters who survive her. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in the mid 1990′s. She had a life long love for country music. Hard to believe, but she even co-wrote a song with country legend Dolly Parton called “Starting Over Again”. Donna returned to her gospel roots later in life and was quoted as saying “We’re not just one-sided beings. We tend to nurture the flesh, but it’s OK to nurture the soul too.” She was a devoted Christian and spent her later years painting. Some of her works sold for several thousands. She has left us with many wonderful memories and it is safe to say Donna died with a wealth of wonderful memories herself. A beautiful woman. A beautiful life well lived-no one would deny.

Rest In Peace Donna…or better yet, stir up some disco up there and we’ll see you rocking the clouds!

LIFE WORK AND AWARDS:

Awards

3 Grammys and 1 Oscar;

Best Original Song Oscar, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1978, for “Last Dance”; Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Grammy, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1979, for “Last Dance”; Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy, 1980, for “Hot Stuff”; Best Inspirational Performance Grammy, 1984, for “He’s a Rebel,” and 1985, for “Forgive Me”; (with Giorgio Moroder) Best Dance Recording Grammy, 1998, for “Carry On.”

Selected discography

  • Love to Love You, Baby, Oasis, 1975.
  • A Love Trilogy, Oasis, 1976.
  • Four Seasons of Love, Casablanca, 1976.
  • I Remember Yesterday, Casablanca, 1977.
  • Live and More, Casablanca, 1978.
  • Bad Girls, Casablanca, 1979.
  • On the Radio–Greatest Hits, Volumes I and II, Casablanca, 1979.
  • The Wanderer, Geffen, 1980.
  • Donna Summer, Geffen, 1982.
  • She Works Hard for the Money, Polygram, 1983.
  • All Systems Go, Geffen, 1987.
  • Another Place and Time, Atlantic, 1989.
  • Christmas Spirit, Mercury, 1994.
  • VH1 Presents Donna Summer: Live & More–Encore!, Epic, 1999.
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WARHOL

Andrew Varchola,Jr. was born in 1928 and died in 1987 due a post-operative cardiac arrhythmia.

You know him as Andy Warhol; an artist who became known for his exploration and expression of the visual arts, namely what became known as “POP art”. Andy had a successful career as a commercial illustrator before he became an american icon and, at times, a controversial artist.

He was a Pennsylvania native which boasts the largest museum in the USA that is dedicated to a single artist; The Andy Warhol Museum.

A few things you may not know about Andy Warhol:

  • He was shot in 1968 (3 days before Robert F. Kennedy was shot) by Valerie Solanas because she felt Andy had too much control over her life.
  • He was a religious man who worshiped regularly and volunteered at homeless shelters in New York. He depicted religious subjects in many of his paintings.
  • He founded the New York Academy of Art in 1979.
  • Warhol had his will set to give most of his estate to the advancement of the visual arts. Sotheby’s spent 9 days auctioning off his estate and this auction grossed more than $20million.

His Legacy:

Warhol is best known for his extremely simple, larger-than-life, high-contrast color paintings (silk-screen prints) of packaged consumer products, everyday objects, such as Campbell’s Soup, poppy flowers, and the banana appearing on the cover of the rock music album The Velvet Underground and Nico (1967), and also for his stylized portraits of twentieth century celebrity icons, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Judy Garland, and Elizabeth Taylor. -wiki source

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Haunt Me Music

They describe their sound as “euphoric” with melodies that “hook” in your mind. They hail from London and began playing gigs as often as possible, putting some songs out online (we all know the power of YouTube…right?). Soon a meeting with EMI studios landed them a recording and as you’ll gather by these euphoric crooners of Indie Coolness…the rest is history. Their destiny is promise land….and I believe you’ll find their sound hauntingly hooking!
Kevin Friedman – Guitar, Piano
Ruth Pierich ¬– Vocals
Christopher Douglas – Drums
Todd Chatalas – Bass
Brent Martens ¬– Hammond Organ
Twayn Williams – Pedal Steel Guitar

Cheers music lovers!

PS: Thank you H.E. Archer at lebonvivant.org for introducing me to yet another awesome Indie band. Your taste is quite exceptional my lovely!

escapistsmusic.com

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Native Roses

If you read between the lines…www.nativeroses.com…vocal harmonies meets mountain folk music visits UK edge crashes with artistic weirdness. Does that sound interesting to you?

It grabbed me and I can’t stop listening. I think the music world is full with many artists that begin to sound like the same ole same ole…so I really love it when I stumble over something that pricks my interest. Meaningful lyrics meshed with a melody that I haven’t heard over and over topped with a vocal note that is unique showers me with something I can listen to while I work that eases my mood and inspires my work.

Hello Native Roses!

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Elvis loves Duffy

Pinch me cuz I could swear they recorded this TOGETHER! Get ready to be amazed on this Friday…freaky, fabulous Friday! Mash-up at it’s finest featuring Elvis with Duffy “In the Ghetto”.

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Birds on a Wire Music

Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.

Every now and again…someone has an amazing idea. This is one of those “now and again” moments. This is a short musical video of  an amazing idea of using the view of birds on a wire and directly translating their stance into a musical bar. Once I heard this tune I felt the birds wanted to share it with us and just needed an interpreter.

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Kimbra

This young Aussie talent is my favorite these days and I wanted to share a video I think you’ll enjoy!

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