EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 20 MIN
Donna Summer: The Church Girl Who Built EDM
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How does a Boston church choir girl who moved to Germany for musical theater end up pioneering modern electronic dance music, and how did a typo on a record sleeve give her one of pop's most famous stage names? This deep dive unpacks the true story of Donna Summer, an architect of the modern pop landscape who constantly fought for creative agency.Born Donna Adrienne Gaines, she chased a rock deal before landing in Munich, where producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte helped shape her sound. Her breathy vocal on Love to Love You Baby was her own creative pitch, and the fully synthesized I Feel Love helped blueprint the next fifty years of pop. We also confront the disco backlash, her label battles, and a painful controversy with her LGBTQ+ fan base.The Summer typo, the Marilyn Monroe-style vocal, and the banned 16-minute singleI Feel Love and how a Moog synthesizer was given a driving, human grooveHer record-breaking run of consecutive number-one double albumsThe disco demolition backlash and her reinvention across new wave and rockHer death, posthumous honors, and a 1,292% streaming spike at the 2026 Olympics
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Donna Summer: The Church Girl Who Built EDM
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