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The disco legend’s perspective challenges modern assumptions about feminist iconography in music history. While ‘I Will ...
The ladies of "The View" tried to make sense of why Gloria Gaynor does not consider her iconic song, "I Will Survive," to be a feminist anthem and why she would not label herself a feminist.
This disco diva claims her ex-producer is doing the hustle. Music legend Gloria Gaynor, best known for the late 1970s global anthem “I Will Survive,” claims she’s owed $2 million after her ...
The View's Sunny Hostin scolded Gloria Gaynor after the ... a discussion on Tuesday's show about Gaynor's recent rebuff of the ‘feminist’ label many have bestowed on her without consent.
She’s the voice of one of the most feminist anthems ever created, but don’t ever call Gloria Gaynor a feminist ... rebukes the ‘feminist’ label—despite admitting it’s probably ...
N.J. Seated on a piano bench in her bright, contemporary home in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Gloria Gaynor was talking over ... but the record label relegated it to the B side of her 1978 single ...
Gloria Gaynor soared to the top of the ... Mainly, the documentary illustrates the challenges that Gaynor faced while trying to record a gospel album in her 70s. It was a project that no record label ...
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