Donna Summer succumbs to cancer at age 63

Dailymail.co.uk   Published by Dailymail.co.uk   on 17 05 2012 // Breaking News, Celebrity, Entertainment, News

Hot Stuff singer Donna Summer is understood to have died this morning after a battle with cancer at 63.

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The star, known as the Queen of Disco, passed away in Florida, according to TMZ.

Sources say she had attempted to keep the extent of her illness from fans and was recently trying to finish up her latest album.

The news has not yet been confirmed by her spokesperson.

Summers, real name LaDonna Gaines, is best know for her string of 70s hits, including I Feel Love, Last Dance and Bad Girls.

She was a five-time Grammy Award winner and the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one on the US Billboard chart.

Donna Summers

Donna Summers

She also charted four number-one singles in the United States within a thirteen-month period.

Summers married actor Helmuth Sommer in 1973 before giving birth to the couple’s daughter Mimi later that year.

Although the marriage crumbled in 1975, she kept an altered version of her ex’s surname to use as her stage name. She married Brooklyn Dreams musician Bruce Sudano in 1980 and the couple went on to have two daughters, Brooklyn, born in 1981 and Amanda the following year.

In 1994, the family moved from Los Angeles to Nashville where Donna took time out from showbusiness to focus on painting but had recently returned to the recording studio.

As well has staggering career highs, Summer also endured personal lows.

She suffered serious depression in the wake of September 11 terrorist attacks in New York.

‘I was really freaked out by the horrific experiences of that day,’ Summer, who was at her Manhattan apartment during the 2001 attacks, once said.

‘I couldn’t go out, I didn’t want to talk to anybody. I had to keep the blinds down and stay in my bedroom.’

Friends eventually intervened and the born-again Christian also found strength in her faith.

‘I went to church, and light came back into my soul,’ she said in 2008. ‘That heaviness was gone.’

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