Tribute Donna Summer

“Tribute Donna Summer” by Michael Frizell is a 26-page comic published by TidalWave Productions on May 11, 2022. This edition explores the life of LaDonna Adrian Gaines, known as Donna Summer, who rose to fame with her powerful voice and became a prominent figure in the music industry, particularly recognized as the “Queen of Disco.” The comic captures her journey from her humble beginnings in her hometown church to her success with iconic hits like “Love to Love you Baby” and “Bad Girls,” illustrating her impact on the music scene.
Readers will find a detailed account of Donna Summer’s life and career, highlighting her achievements and the cultural significance of her work. This tribute comic is part of a series that honors classic entertainers, providing insights into the lives of influential figures in music and entertainment. The narrative emphasizes her extraordinary accomplishments while reflecting on her identity as an “ordinary girl” who made a remarkable mark in the industry.
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LaDonna Adrian Gaines knew she had a gift. Her voice filled her hometown church, her power to belt evident to all within earshot. After auditioning and landing a role in the touring company for the musical Hair, her star rose fast. Crowned “the Queen of Disco” due to hits like “Love to Love you Baby” and “Bad Girls” filled discotheques, Donna Summer became a household name. The life of the self-proclaimed “ordinary girl” who did “extraordinary things” is explored in the latest tribute comic from TidalWave.
The Tribute line of comic books tells the stories of the classic entertainers that have passed on. TidalWave has published well-received tribute biographies of other icons such as John Lennon, Bruce Lee, Christopher Reeve, Whitney Houston, Frank Capra, Lucille Ball, David Bowie and more.
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