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Gloria Gaynor’s eyes light up as she tells me about headlining Brazil’s Rock In Rio music festival last September. “It was wonderful,” she enthuses. “That huge audience, more than ...
The song is glittering kiss-off to a disappointing ex that also serves as a testament to finding ones’ inner strength It features on her new EP Happy Tears, which comes out June 6 Gloria Gaynor ...
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.
On Monday, May 5, Gloria Gaynor's interview with Metro was published, where the 81-year-old confessed that she didn't identify as a feminist. When asked about what she considered to be the biggest ...
Gloria Gaynor has revealed in a recent interview that she doesn’t consider herself to be a feminist. The disco icon shared the update during a recently-shared interview with Metro, where she was ...
"It may be dangerous to say this," the vocalist conceded. By Hannah Dailey Gloria Gaynor is setting the record straight about her stance on an important but polarizing subject: feminism.
"I Will Survive" singer Gloria Gaynor revealed that the "biggest misconception" about her was that she was a feminist, which she repeatedly denied in a recent interview. While speaking to Metro on ...
In 1971, when she was 28, Gloria Gaynor was singing at a Manhattan nightclub called Play Street. She was surrounded by go-go dancers, one of whom fancied herself a singer. “She wasn’t very ...
If ever a song suited its singer, Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive is it. The disco staple topped the charts in 1979 – the same year the singer suffered a spinal injury after falling over a ...