Singer Donna Summer, popularly known as the "Queen of Disco", has died after a long battle with lung cancer. She was 63.
Summer, whose real name is LaDonna Adrian Gaines, died at her Naples, Florida home on May 17. A source close to the
family said the singer was suffering from lung cancer.
"Early this morning, surrounded by family, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her
faith. While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy.
"Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time," Summer's
family said in a statement.
The five time Grammy award winner was the first artist to have three consecutive albums reach No 1 on the US Billboard
chart. Her hits during the disco era of the 1970s like
Last Dance,
Bad Girls and
Love to Love You Baby made her an
icon,
reported ABC news.
Born outside of Boston, Summer was raised by devout Christian parents who introduced her to both gospel and classical music.
Summer left home at age 18 to audition for the Broadway production of
Hair and got a role in the show when it moved
to Germany.
The disco diva's last album,
Crayons, was released in 2008. In 2010, she told in an interview that she was working
on an album of disco standards.
Summer is survived by her husband, Bruce Sudano, three children, and four grandchildren.
Photograph: Reuters