LaDonna Adrianne Gaines (known professionally as Donna Summer, 1948–2012) was an American singer widely regarded as a leading voice of 1970s disco, notable for her collaborations with producer Giorgio Moroder and landmark tracks such as "Love to Love You Baby" and "I Feel Love."

Key collaborator: Giorgio Moroder. Best known for disco-era recordings in the 1970s; acclaimed albums include Love to Love You Baby and Once Upon a Time. Birth name LaDonna Adrianne Gaines.

DeBaser reviews present Donna Summer as a central figure in 1970s disco and the rise of electronic dance music. Reviews emphasize her collaborations with Giorgio Moroder and seminal records such as Love to Love You Baby and Once Upon a Time. Coverage mixes musicological context, album-by-album analysis, and appreciative commentary.

For:fans of disco, electronic music listeners, record collectors, music historians

 Giorgio Moroder was probably the real father of dance electronic music, the first to establish the modus vivendi of the nightclub, defining those musical style marks that, for better or worse, would remain etched in the dance tradition.

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 Love to Love You Baby would become a classic of disco music and one of the most sensual, erotic pieces in international discography.

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