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Live and More is the first live album recorded by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, and it was her second double album, released on August 28, 1978 by Casablanca Records. The live concert featured on the first three sides of this double album was recorded in the Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California in 1978.
Live And More Encore is a live album released by Donna Summer in 1999, an edited version of a televised concert of the same name.Released on Sony Music's sublabel Epic, it featured a live concert which had been filmed especially for the VH-1 channel, and also two new dance tracks, including a re-working of "Time To Say Goodbye", a semi-classical song previously made popular by Andrea Bocelli ...
Summer was the first black woman to be nominated for an MTV Video Music Award. [7] Summer remained a force on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs chart throughout her career and notched 16 number one singles. [84] Her last studio album, 2008's Crayons, spun off three No. 1 dance/club hits with "I'm a Fire", "Stamp Your Feet" and "Fame (The Game)".
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From the inception of the Billboard Dance Club Play chart (also known as Club Play Singles, and formerly known as Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance/Disco) until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP or album could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs ...
In the late 1960s, Bernard's sister, Donna, was offered a role in the European cast of the hit musical, Hair. Donna returned to the United States in late 1975 as her song, Love to Love You Baby, was climbing the charts. Donna's first headlining tour was in 1976, and Mary along with sister Dara joined Donna's band as back-up singers. Gaines ...
The song was released on Roulette Records in 1970 and went to No 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. [7] [8] Alive N Kickin' did a promotional tour of the United States as the opening act for Chicago and Frank Zappa. [6] However, Sudano left the band in 1972 and moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote and performed folk songs as a solo singer. [4]
The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on "Sunday Night Football" on Dec. 8. Taylor Swift is not in attendance to cheer on boyfriend ...