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At 81, I Will Survive star Gloria still delights massive audiences worldwide. Now a global icon, the disco queen's life-story ...
“Gloria Gaynor is a luxury item,” she said ... Still, the sound was so much richer and more alive than it had been in her backing-tracks era. Her voice has deepened with age — the ...
Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive' is playing in theaters nationwide exclusively on Tuesday Bryan Bedder/Variety via Getty Through her own story, Gloria Gaynor hopes to inspire a generation of women ...
Gloria Gaynor is reflecting on her illustrious career ... and how disco music is still "alive and well, and living in the hearts of music lovers around the world." "It is now called dance music.
Gloria Gaynor performs onstage in the 1970s.Michael ... They still do. Disco music is alive and well and living in the hearts of music lovers around the world. Finally, what do you make of the ...
Singer Gloria Gaynor said in a recent interview that she doesn’t consider herself a feminist despite many people assuming she was because of her hit song “I Will Survive." ...
Gloria Gaynor's disco bop "I Will Survive" quickly ... "I tell people all the time, 'Disco is alive and well, living in the hearts of music lovers around the world and simply changed its name ...
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 ...
Gloria Gaynor scored one of the biggest hits of the disco era with "I Will Survive." NPR's A Martinez talks to Gaynor about a new documentary that tells the story of what came after her hit song.
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.