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Don Cornelius

Donald Cortez Cornelius (September 27, 1936 – February 1, 2012) was an American television show host and producer who was best known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance and music show Soul Train, which he hosted from 1971 until 1993. Cornelius sold the show to MadVision Entertainment in 2008. See profile

Summer has reportedly sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. She also charted two number-one singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the US and a number-one single in the United Kingdom.Summer earned a total of 42 hit singles on the US Billboard Hot 100 in her lifetime, with 14 of those reaching the top-ten. She claimed a top 40 hit every year between 1975 and 1984, and from her first top-ten hit in 1976, to the end of 1982, she had 12 top-ten hits (10 were top-five hits), more than any other act during that time period. She returned to the Hot 100's top-five in 1983, and claimed her final top-ten hit in 1989 with 'This Time I Know It's for Real'. Her most recent Hot 100 hit came in 1999 with 'I Will Go with You (Con Te Partiro)'. While her fortunes on the Hot 100 waned through those decades, Summer remained a force on the US Dance Club Songs chart over her entire career.

While influenced by the counterculture of the 1960s, Summer became the lead singer of a psychedelic rock band named Black Crow and moved to New York City. Joining a touring version of the musical Hair, she left New York and spent several years living, acting and singing in Europe, where she met music producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte in Munich, where they recorded influential disco hits such as 'Love to Love You Baby' and 'I Feel Love', marking her breakthrough into an international career.

Summer returned to the United States in 1975, and other hits such as 'Last Dance', 'MacArthur Park', 'Heaven Knows', 'Hot Stuff', 'Bad Girls', 'Dim All the Lights', 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)' (duet with Barbra Streisand) and 'On the Radio' followed. She became known as the Queen of Disco, while her music gained a global following.Summer died on May 17, 2012, from lung cancer, at her home in Naples, Florida. In her obituary in The Times, she was described as the 'undisputed queen of the Seventies disco boom' who reached the status of 'one of the world's leading female singers.' Giorgio Moroder described Summer's work with them on the song 'I Feel Love' as 'really the start of electronic dance' music. In 2013, Summer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In December 2016, Billboard ranked her as the 6th most successful dance artist of all time.

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