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Gloria Gaynor made her disco breakthrough with a cover of the Jackson 5’s “Never Can Say Goodbye” in 1974. Getty Images “I thought it was over,” she says in the doc.
Music legend Gloria Gaynor, best known for the late 1970s global anthem “I Will Survive,” claims she’s owed $2 million after her former producer, Joel Diamond, exploited her copyr… ...
Gloria Gaynor scored one of the biggest hits of the disco era with "I Will Survive." NPR's A Martinez talks to Gaynor about a new documentary that tells the story of what came after her hit song.
Gloria Gaynor is suing her former producer, Joel Diamond, for $2 million over claims of "wrongfully exacting economic benefits" from her work. (VALERY HACHE/AFP via Getty Images) ...
And if you miss the television broadcast tonight, don't fret: I Will Survive: The Gloria Gaynor Story will also be available to stream on MyLifetime.com beginning tomorrow, Sunday, February 9.
In what has become an increasingly crowded landscape of behind-the-scenes, true-story documentaries, the appeal of “Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive” may largely be limited to longtime fans of ...
The film opens as Gaynor, now 40 years into her career, decides to record her first gospel album. Between 1975 and 2013, she won a Grammy for “I Will Survive,” released 19 secular albums and ...