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The female vocalists who pioneered the disco genre in the '70s and
early '80s were an extraordinarily talented group who dazzled the
world with an exciting blend of elegance, soulful passion and gutsy
fire. In this book of original interviews, 32 of these women tell
their stories, explaining how they view their music, careers,
connection to gay audiences, and their places in dance music
history. Interviewed artists include: The Andrea True Connection;
Claudja Barry; Pattie Brooks; Miquel Brown; Linda Clifford; Carol
Douglas; Yvonne Elliman; Rochelle Fleming (First Choice); Gloria
Gaynor; Debbie Jacobs-Rock; Madleen Kane; Evelyn "Champagne" King;
Audrey Landers; Suzi Lane; Cynthia Manley (Boys Town Gang); Kelly
Marie; Maxine Nightingale; Scherrie Payne; Wardell Piper; The
Ritchie Family, 1975-1978: Gwendolyn Wesley, Cassandra Wooten and
Cheryl Mason-Dorman; The Ritchie Family, 1978-1982: Theodosia
"Dodie" Draher; Barbara Roy (Ecstasy Passion & Pain); Pamala
Stanley; Evelyn Thomas; Jeanie Tracy; Anita Ward; Martha Wash;
Carol Williams; Jessica Williams and Norma Jean Wright.
"I Will Survive" is the story of America's "Queen of Disco." It is
the story of riches and fame, despair, and finally salvation. Her
meteoric rise to stardom in the mid-1970s was nothing short of
phenomenal, and hits poured forth that pushed her to the top of the
charts, including "Honey Bee," "I Got You Under My Skin," "Never
Can Say Goodbye," and the song that has immortalized her, "I Will
Survive," which became a #1 international gold seller. With that
song, Gloria heralded the international rise of disco that became
synonymous with a way of life in the fast lane - the sweaty bodies
at Studio 54, the lines of cocaine, the indescribable feeling that
you could always be at the top of your game and never come down.
But down she came after her early stardom, and problems followed in
the wake, including the death of her mother, whose love had
anchored the young singer, as well as constant battles with weight,
drugs, and alcohol. While her fans always imagined her to be rich,
her personal finances collapsed due to poor management; and while
many envied her, she felt completely empty inside. In the early
1980s, sustained by her marriage to music publisher Linwood Simon,
Gloria took three years off and reflected upon her life. She
visited churches and revisited her mother's old Bible. Discovering
the world of gospel, she made a commitment to Christ that sustains
her to this day.
Import only 18-track compilation released through Universal.
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