Legendary disco singer Donna Summer died Thursday after a battle with
cancer, sources close to the singer confirmed to FoxNews.com.
Summer, 63, was a 5-time Grammy winner whose hits dominated the
charts in the 1970s. Her songs like “Last Dance,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot
Stuff” were among the decade’s most successful.
She continued topping charts into the 1980s, with hits like “She Works Hard for the Money” and“This Time I Know It’s for Real.”
She is survived by her husband, singer and producer Bruce Sudano,
their daughters, Brooklyn and Amanda and Summer's daughter, Mimi, from a
previous marriage.
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Posted 05/2012