Donna's daughters are so beautiful and smart just like their mother!
@tyesoteric Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling your truth of your amazing mom. DONNA was simply one of the greatest vocalists to every grace this earth. And such a kind soul ❤
@redgriffen Жыл бұрын
Dude you said it.
@enriqueviana8558 Жыл бұрын
I wanna watch the documentary because I love Donna! She's a part of my life since I was a kid
@patrickstevenson9775 Жыл бұрын
Good heaven Brooklyn is so beautiful just like her mother was! We can't thank her enough for that documentary!
@janmoneymaker30686 ай бұрын
Donna was the only thing about disco that I ever liked. She was so confident and sure of herself. The clips from the Johnny Carson show are incredible. I continue to connect with her every day.
@alexarcangel5249 Жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of Donna Summer and followed her career since day 1. I was devastated when she passed away and this documentary means a lot to us fans because we really need some closure as to what really happened to her specifically on the last few years of her life. Thank you so much Brooklyn for making this film and sharing what we all wanted. She sure did raise a fine woman and I'm so proud of what you became. DONNA SUMMER will always be in our hearts and will always be the QUEEN OF DISCO! Love to love you Donna!
@joezava825711 ай бұрын
No sólo la reina Disco...también la intérprete pionera de EDM bajo las producciones de música electrónica de Giorgio Moroder el padre pionero y fundador del EDM Concreto.
@lhyork1608 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved your Mom…danced my way through life with her ..to this day I dance along to her songs …but I can’t dance like I did ( sick) ..but it still brings me joy…you are beautiful, I’m sure she was so proud of you
@rgrndu11 ай бұрын
I just can’t get over how beautiful Brooklyn is, inside as well. I was in my mid teens when I Feel Love came out. It hit me over the head like a ton of bricks. I became a Donna Summer FAN! Two years later, Bad Girls (her 3rd double album in a row!) I believe it is her best album and one of the best pop music albums in rock history. Great interview 👍💜
@c.a.carlln0287 Жыл бұрын
Not surprised that she’s smart, reflective, motivated and HOT!!!😮
@marialuisamieles5917 Жыл бұрын
She definitly was the QUEEN of disco she was great just great Love ❤all her songs I have a cd of all her songs .
@bubblesandpickles Жыл бұрын
Brooklyn, your Mom was larger than life. Just epic. Her voice defined a generation. We loved her sound.
@kenray-visuals-life Жыл бұрын
Wow...Brooklyn is amazingly open and honest. This interview goes so deep into details of Donna's life, carreer and persona. THANK you for this. 💖💜💖
@allisoninterviews Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU ❤
@edwardm.6268 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing this great interview with Brooklyn, about the great super star..... Donna Summer.
@musicbox63 Жыл бұрын
I never heard the joke she made, but I heard about it and I never got the impression she meant anything derogatory about LGB. That energy never came from her. She just seemed to love people where they were, no matter what.
@JimmieJamOfTheDay Жыл бұрын
This is a great interview and it explains the gay rumor very well. To some extent, better than the documentary because here, she conveys it was intended as joke, but it was not received that way. I was about 14 years old when this started, but I didn't' care. I loved Donna and her music. The fact that Brooklyn says what was being said about Donna was the antithesis of who Donna was makes sense. Donna was known to have a reputation of being all about love and loving others. Why would a person like that intentionally say something that would hurt a whole group of people? Well, religion. Religion can do that to a lot of people, but that was not the case with Donna. It's sad to know she died not getting over this controvery, knowing she hurt people unintentionally. A lot of gay people believed she was coming from a place that most Christians come from on this issue and some of their hatred for Donna was, to me, overboard. The documentary showed that Act Up came to one of her art shows intending to destroy her art. That's hatred. It's not okay to intend to destroy someone's property just because they might disagree with something you're doing or how you're living. Donna came across more loving than those who turned on her. Yes, they thought she turned on them, but such hatred is not justified. Donna was loving and forgiving. This is apparent not by just those who knew her, but also by some of Donna's interviews and words and her songs, of course. #MyAllTimeFavoriteSinger
@mickdenis6630 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you brought up the "hate", because I am waiting, and have been waiting years for the gay community to acknowledge the "hate campaign" that Act Up (form in March 1987) went on to continuously disrupt her professional life. Not just by asking radio not to play her, picketing her concerts, disrupting Boston Pride 1989, and now finding out they were at her art shows. It was completely misguided and not what they were formed to do, so why was this campaign of hate continued for so long. They no doubt were behind the New York Magazine Story in 1991. I would like ppl to start acknowledging it, really. Thanks for the comment Jimmie, thumbs up.
@kenray-visuals-life Жыл бұрын
When I first heard about that rumour or when it was printed as a fact, I couldn't believe it at all. I thought this kind of behavoiur or statetment is soooo untypical Donna - I could never imagine her being THIS way.
@aaronbrowning5224 Жыл бұрын
A wonderful interview! It expressed my appreciation for talented individuals who share their gifts with public but kept their families intact. A Superstar, Donna Summer & an articulate, intelligent & beautiful Brooklyn reminding us of the meaning of Love that Donna shared that she now carries on. Wishing much success…I heard it on The Radio…big smile!
@madlove1581 Жыл бұрын
I really love Summer. She is the creme de la creme of original American music. She had a great career, so many hits, so much talent in those pipes. What is really cool is that her vocal ability just improved with age, very, very rare. In 1999, the VH1 live show, her vocal strength displayed so much more depth. The film was a lovely tribute to a groundbreaking artist ~ great job, kid.
@henryhoeflaken95246 ай бұрын
I love Donna Summer, she was the best singer ever ❤️
@ifsaica Жыл бұрын
I love this interview. It was smooth, truthful and heartfelt. Brooklyn is very well-spoken, and Allison did a wonderful job in making her feel comfortable when discussing the difficult parts. I feel as if I gained some closure into an artist I have admired and looked-up to her entire life. Blessings to everyone involved in this production. Be well and stay safe. I’m Alex from LA 💙🙏
@bobby12348 Жыл бұрын
Great interview. I remember her daughter acting growing up. Mrs Summer never lost her voice.
@clarascott52645 ай бұрын
In the words of Tina Turner Donna was “Simply the Best” God Bless her 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@carinagatta Жыл бұрын
An amazing documentary and it was so good to reconnect with Donna and her voice, such a gift to the world.
@SWSimpson Жыл бұрын
Donna told me that she would sometimes hear Bruce playing the piano, and she would stand by the open door and listen and cry bercvuiase what sjhe heard was so beautiful. Bruce asked me what it was about donna's voice that made me love her so much. I told jhim there are some things she does vocally or sometimes its the tone of her voice that hits me in the center of my chest and resonnates and I can burst into tears. The human body is most made up of water, and vibrations affect water dramatically at times. Tjhat's what jher voice does to me. And, to my surprise, Bruice said, "Really? That happens to me too!" And I asked, when you listen to her singing around the house? And he said, Yes, sometimes he hears her singing around the house and he will stop and listen and it is so beautiful. I wanted to ask him if he ever heard her singing in the house since she passed, but didn't feel it was appropriate.
@dayd75277 ай бұрын
What beautiful daughters Donna Summer had.... Just seeing them grown for first time. Was a fan growing up. I was about 11 or 12. She was the Queen of Disco... Mc authors Park was the Jam....everybody was singing that song... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤God Bless her beautiful daughters.....
@ladydoc7221 Жыл бұрын
Donna Summer was a whole human being… not a 2 dimensional figure. I loved her then and now. So grateful that her daughters embraced her life and are sharing it with us all! Thank you!
@salcanales4114 Жыл бұрын
Donna summer never received credit for being one of the best female singers of the 70’s and 80’s !!
@denisespencer65509 ай бұрын
Right on
@owlnswan40169 ай бұрын
In any period.
@juniorbronx71539 ай бұрын
Donna Summer did receive credits and left us an indelible legacy. The winner of five Grammys now 6 total and six American Music Awards, the undisputed Queen of Disco was the first solo artist to achieve three consecutive #1 platinum albums. Bravo 👏🏼 but it's a shame same thing happened with The Rock and Roll Hall of fame 2013 a year after she died I cried because she was no longer with us! 😢💔 ONE LOVE to Donna Summer and her beautiful family
@deathlarsen75028 ай бұрын
one of the best singers EVER
@scottdavidson99637 ай бұрын
She is on top. Voice from heaven.
@JorgeHernandez-yr2xr Жыл бұрын
I loved The Documentary, I love Donna and her daughters. When I found out about those supposedly anti-gay comments I never believed it, it didn't affect my admiration for Donna. I have all her Cds, Vinyls, Cassetts, books and Videos. So far I have not felt that admiration for any other artist but Donna.
@stevescissors Жыл бұрын
Great Interview Allison.... I needed to hear this; it brought some closure to Donna's passing. Thank you.
@allisoninterviews Жыл бұрын
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@stevescissors Жыл бұрын
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@allisoninterviews Жыл бұрын
@@stevescissors thanks for the shout out 🙂
@ljrockstar69 Жыл бұрын
I love Donna Summers, she was the a unique musician that no one can compare to today's artists.
@tomlidot4871 Жыл бұрын
DS was an Icon when I was growing up, and now Legendary. Kudos and respect to her daughter for standing up and creating an inside view. DS represented something, many things, for me, for us. Hers was the first concert I ever went to in San Diego. We were riveted from beginning to end - 1978. When she sang Love is the Healer for Divas 2000 she blew the roof off! One of many times.
@tonisargent4695 Жыл бұрын
rest in peace she will be missed but her music goes on
@juliavilla8088 Жыл бұрын
Great Interview I love the documentary and Donna Summer so much and forever!!
@theoryg Жыл бұрын
Brooklyn is really intelligent!
@73lifeisgood5 ай бұрын
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@clarissacastro65527 ай бұрын
I hope Brooklyn Sudano and her sisters do a documentary of Donna Summer to possibly a movie. I mean Donna Summer was a blessing and inspiration to other female artists. Especially to Spanish artists like Selena Q. I mean the limitless boundaries of this wonderful talented female singer who still entertains us. Her voice is a silhouette echo in our daily life in work, travel, and life activities. I thank God for Donna Summer her voice is her imprint just like Whitney Houston’s voice was too. If any of the daughters have some of her spirited talent please explore and entertain us. 👍🙏🙏👍😎RIP Donna Summer Queen of music a Legend to remember always.
@christina1216683 ай бұрын
This was a great interview. It was very enlightening to learn that Donna was a real sweet, kind and loving mother and not just an entertainer. RIP Donna Summer and know that your contribution to the world will always be missed. 🙏🏽
@SWSimpson Жыл бұрын
Donna went into Casablanca Records one day, where she had an office, and someone told her, Your new record is going out today. She asked, What record? Casablanca was in debt and so Neil Bogart took the song On the Radio and attached it to a Greatest Hits record and they put it out there. Donna hadn't been asked or told about it until the day it was being released. David Geffen wanted Donna on his label -- With her, he would have Donna Summer, John Lennon, and Elton John. John Lennon was murdered, and to start the company, he really needed Donna and Elton. So, Donna left Casablanca for Geffen. Casablanca also owed Donna a lot of money for the work she had already done, and when she left, Casablanca froze her money. Casablanca was bought by Me3rcury Records. Donna was sued because her contract said she could not leaved Casablanca as long as Neil Bogart was still there. Well, Bogart was no longer there because it was now Mercury. The lawsuit was getting messy. So, Donna went to meet with Mercury without lawyers and she brokered a settlement with them. Donna offered to make one album for them and they would drop the lawsuit, release all her back royalties, and let her go. They agreed. She gave them She Works Hard for the Money album, and David Geffen was mad. He said she should have saved that song/record for them. But, that's what the creativity delivered and when... So, the rest is history. When Donna told Giorgio Moroder that she was leaving Casablanca, he said that he wondered when she was going to leave. I guess Giorgio was aware of what was going on.
@uncledarciecox11 ай бұрын
Brooklyn you look beautiful you move your hands just like your mother. When you laugh you sound just like her
@williamMikmaq2225 ай бұрын
A legend! Boston, Massachusetts.
@giovannipoggi8374 Жыл бұрын
Mi sorprendo a pensare a quanto amo e ho amato donna summer...ancora oggi la ritengo insuperabile.
@bmw3842 Жыл бұрын
I watched my mother after her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer .And it is hard watching someone you love struggle .She passed away seven months later .
@RayG-e7u Жыл бұрын
If There is Music There, esp in the setting of the documentary, really tore me up. I honestly like her later music more than the early stuff
@Ridiculi Жыл бұрын
Great documentary. Gorgeous daughters.
@ccth22 Жыл бұрын
Seeing Brooklyn brings back so many memories not only of her mom, but also of her dad’s group the “Brooklyn Dreams”. Great times for us NYC area kids listening to 92 KTU🎼
@kevincollins7300 Жыл бұрын
So many people remember Donna, for her big hits. I remember her for her amazing ballads. Fame, Da Game… truth about the music industry Her song. Forgive me! A song for the LGBTQ+ community
@RayG-e7u Жыл бұрын
THIS! The ballads were truly her best work
@michaellarche5341 Жыл бұрын
Very good interview!!! Blessings Brooklyn and your Family!!!
@phillycheez6288 Жыл бұрын
Rip LaDonna 🫶🏽🕊🤍gone but will live on through her music
@risaandjesusАй бұрын
Her mother and father created such beautiful daughters! God bless them. Donna Summer was popular in the 70s disco era and I remember watching “Thank God it’s Friday” movie when I was a pre-teen.
@liveandmore10 ай бұрын
Love to love Donna endlessly! ❤️ Brooklyn takes after her mom’s intelligence and beauty for sure!
@RayG-e7u Жыл бұрын
Brooklyn is as beautiful as her Mom
@redgriffen Жыл бұрын
GREAT INTERVIEW! I've been her fan since I first saw her in Thank God It's Friday and still to this day. Great questions and I learned a lot. I subscribed and loved this video. FYI your not the only who cries to "Is There Music There". Brooklyn made a great documentary. I had to watch it several time because I cried through the first time seeing it. Bravo.
@vennemano5 ай бұрын
Woow...for me your mam was toooo important...I loved his personality, his charisma, is charm. A great artist...I don't know what else to say and thank to your wonderful mother. Kisses and blessings to all your family
@alexandrasahoye5380 Жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of Donna since I was 7 years old.I love her she is an icon .Love ❤ her.
@SWSimpson10 ай бұрын
Donna was not judgmental about people. She liked to be around people who could make her laugh. I tried to make her laugh one time, and instead she shocked me and I turned bright red with embarrassment, but she turned on her heel and walked away as if to say, "I won that round". She was hysterical. Her sister Mary Ellen Gaines Bernard is also hilariously funny, and I love her dearly too. I saw Donna right after she left Paul Jabara's house when he was dying. When I saw her, I immediately knew something was wrong, and she walked in, kissed me on the lips, and gave me a hug and then went in to put her things down. I asked her assistant walked in just as Donna entered the building, and I asked,d "What's wrong?" She told me about Paul Jabara, that they just came from there, and Donna went into Paul's bedroom alone and shut the door and was in there for a little over an hour. Her gay best friend/little brother. One time, I realized that Donna and I were alone, and she started to sing. All day, I kept myself in check, trying to treat her as a client and as a fun person to work with, until she began to sing. What she didn't know was, the moment she opened her mouth to sing, she transformed into DONNA SUMMER, my favorite singer who I adored and loved that voice! She saw my face, with my jwaw dropped to the floor, and she said, "Don't you know this song?" and I said, Yes.... sing it again. AND SHE DID! So, whenever I hear the Fleetwood Mac song DREAMS, I think of that time with Donna just she and I and she sang to me. When I sing Dreams, I sing it the way she sang it to me, and if I close my eyes and am really quiet, I can hear her singing it to me. I just wanted to say this: Donna and Mary (I've met Linda, but don't know her well enough to say) are incredibly loving people. They are funny, they love God, and they love their gay friends and fans and everyone in between. There is no judgment there, only love. I have long been amazed at the simple truth of the gospel of Jesus, and here is this famous singer and her sister who figured it out and are doing it better than most. But, having spent time around Donna's Mom, Amanda's Maternal Grandmother, I believe I know where that incredible capacity to love came from. Mother Mary Gaines. She was such a beautiful, sweet soul, that you could see her spirit shining through her face. I protected her from a situation that, if she knew she caused the director to angrily say "CUT" and do a retake, she would have felt bad. Donna shot a look at the director that screamed, If it was my Mother, don't say a word, just move on... Mother Mary had to use the ladies room, and the floor creaked and it picked up on the sound. She asked me if she had done that, and I said, No. It was a cable or something on the other side of the room that got bumped, it wasn't you. I felt bad that i lied, but it was a kind and loving lie.
@Johnmag1976 Жыл бұрын
❤ superb documentary !!! Is her name aftef Brooklyn Dreams ?? ❤
@familylifetoo95413 ай бұрын
You could tell Donna Summer was very talented In so many ways she was a Genius. ❤
@Jesura17 ай бұрын
Daughter looks amazing
@bostonwalkdrive77636 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@glorialovesChrist Жыл бұрын
I've met Brooklyn and her dad what wonderful people. I feel so bad that Donna was a victim of child abuse by her pastor. I hope Donna was able to read Beauty for Ashes by Joyce Myer. I'm glad she had Stormie Omartian as a best friend who also suffered child abuse. I don't think Donna would be mean spirited to anyone. Donna sang her Gospel Music the best. I hope Brooklyn could do a Donna Summer Christian Music Compilation lp and ep with new EDM Remixes by top Djs. Thanks for this .
@marcgasse3321 Жыл бұрын
Wow...her girl is a trooper!!!
@judd4420092 ай бұрын
God bless Brooklyn and her family.
@JoseOrtiz-yn1nc6 ай бұрын
Nuestro más sincero reconocimiento a la sra Donna summer y a la familia de Donna summer una cantante que se encontraba trabajando con geogio Moroder de Italia creando melodías que se escuchan diaria mente en todo el planta a diario saludos desde cdmx México a toda la familia de Donna summer desde México por siempre serás la reina de hitparey
@mickdenis6630 Жыл бұрын
I had heard about her relationship with Peter Mulhdorfer, and about some shocking story, about the police and gun etc etc. I am not sure what was in the documentary, but I read something years ago about it, online but can't recall the article or site.
@allisoninterviews Жыл бұрын
Yup, that was the one.
@rbcinmia Жыл бұрын
What a great interview, thank you. Brooklyn is a gorgeous woman. Just curious....What was edited at 27:54? I was curious to her immediate answer.
@allisoninterviews Жыл бұрын
it was a little tech blip but what you're seeing is the start of her answer. Nothing she said was cut off 😀
@AlfredoVaccaro-j9i Жыл бұрын
The great Diva of Music. Insuperable, incredible, Donna is magic❤!
@josecarlosrodriguezsanchez5614 Жыл бұрын
Not a Princess not a Queen but more a Queen of Queen's a Pharaoh of Disco music! No match yet! In a class of her own! 🌹💕🙏
@pauletteadams434411 ай бұрын
Hot! Hot! Hot!. Hot! Stuuufffff! Bad Girls, Mc Arthur Park are a few of my favorites. Donna was SENSATIONAL! Her voice was EVERYTHING and she was beautiful. She is dearly missed. Such a special lady❤
@Leftatalbuquerque Жыл бұрын
For a few years, Donna eclipsed Aretha and Diana.
@rgrndu11 ай бұрын
In 1979, Donna eclipsed EVERYONE. She had five top 5 hits, three of those were #1’s. Both of her albums, Bad Girls and On The Radio - Greatest Hits Vol I & II, went to #1.
@giovannipoggi837410 ай бұрын
Sono del 58....e ancora oggi e'tua madre che ritengo la piu'brava e dotata artista di tuttti i tempi...sicuramente tra le prime dieci.....non passa giorno che non ascolti qualcosa di lei...e le emozioni sono le stesse ...ciao mimi....from Roma with love .
@Jesura17 ай бұрын
She said she became a mother, she didn't have one. Sorry to hear that I Pray that your days are peaceful , wonderful and Blessed.
@TheDuoduo167 ай бұрын
Thank you Brooklyn ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ i just loved it.
@SWSimpson10 ай бұрын
I want to know if Mimi or Bruce have heard Donna singing in the house since she has been gone. Because, she does sing where she is, but not her hit songs. She always had a powerful voice, but now, it can bend the universe.
@rosalindgibbs37053 ай бұрын
She looks so much like her mother.
@denisespencer65509 ай бұрын
She was very underrated and never received the credit when she moved on during the 80s and 90s
@iriswilliams2266 Жыл бұрын
THIS YOUNG LADY IS VERY PRECIOUS AND SHE OBVIOUSLY LOVES HER MOM VERY, VERY MUCH. SHOWING THE ESSENCE OF HER MOMS LOVE THAT IS IN HER...AND SHE LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE HER MOM. I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE MOVIE BUT WILL LOOK FORWARD TO LOOKING AT THIS MOVIE...THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I WAS GLAD TO HEAR DONNA SUMMER LET EVERYONE KNOW IN PUBLIC THAT SHE CONFESS JESUS AS HER SAVIOR..MY HEART WAS SO HAPPY. AND I WAS GLAD TO KNOW THAT SHE IS INDEED IN HEAVEN SINGING AS MUCH AS SHE DESIRE WITH HER PERFECT HEAVENLY BODY, AND ALL THE FAMILY AND SEEING GOD THE FATHER, GOD THE SON, AND GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT AND ALL OF THE BEAUTY THAT I AM SURE IS BEYOND OUR IMAGINATION...SHE WILL NEVER BE SAD EVER AGAIN , HE IS HAPPY NOW , AND FINALLY EXPERIENCING HEAVENLY PEACE...
@hoodiehoo4614 ай бұрын
I love donna and i adore her children. I know I'm not the only person who feels like she didn't really have a close relationship with her girls.
@SWSimpson11 ай бұрын
Donna told me something deeply personal in order to hel[p me. I promised her I would never tell anyone, and she said, "I know that, but that's not why I told you this..." This deeply personal thing was also not in her biography book that came out, where she signed my book, "Love, Mom". So, I burst into tears and had a rough time wrapping my head around that very personal thing being revealed in the documentary and interviews. I was shaken, but I kept telling myself, I'm sure she cleared all this with Bruce, she wouldn't just throw this out there without some family input... besides, the only question I asked Donna after she told me, was 'Does your whole family know" and she said that some knew and some did not know. And we never said another word about it to each other, but she checked in on my at every opportunity. I'm not mad. It isn't my business or my place to be "mad". I was just taken by surprise and it was a big upheaval for me, personally, because it brought back so many memories - and I mean emotional and loving memories of my Mom, my sisters, and Donna. Without those three women, their love and their prayers, I don't know if I would have made it through that period in my life. So, the next time Donna saw me, she dragged me off into a private area and asked, "So, how are you?" My eyes began to well-up and she said, "No. No, don't cry. Tell me how you're doing." That's when I thanked her for helping me and credited her, Mom, and sisters for getting me through it, and Donna said, "I did something for you, now I need something from you". I said, "Anything. What do you need?" And she said, "A hug". While she held me, she said into my ear, "Scotty. I love you so much. Now, Carry on!" And then we both laughed at the "Carry On" part. I will always love her, and the world is a little less bright without her on it. But, my final words will be: "Don't be sad. For, tomorrow I shall hear Donna Summer sing Live and In Person once again." Not her hit songs from this life, of course, but something even more spectacular. Yes, she sings where she is, and her voice can bend the universe.
@JamicianKid Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview.
@Nuvision192 ай бұрын
Love Donna Summer ❤
@josephrocha1425 ай бұрын
Beautiful just like her mother!
@SWSimpson Жыл бұрын
When Amanda was about 4 yeas old, she was having lunch with her dad, Bruce, and sister Amanda in the Hilton Hotel restaurant and my friend and I were seated right net to them. The girls were so adorable, hair brushed into a pony tail, both wearing blue dresses with yellow sweaters. Even though we were right there, with only the isle between us, I told my friend we should not interrupt a Dad and his girls having lunch. I just felt it would he disrespectul, and Bruce with his daughters... don't interrupt family time, is how I felt. But, years later, I got to work with Donna on a couple of projects, and she was amazing and very kind and loving to me - and helped me through some things by offering support and by sharing a very person story. I also got to know Bruce who has also been wonderful to me over the years. I love those two people. I met Donna's Mom at a taping of a TV show where Donna was being interviewed. Mother Mary needed to use the ladies room, and she go up from the couch as quiet as possible. I was sitting next to her in a different chair and I heard nothing, but they said "CUT. WHO MADE THAT NOISE". As the director looks around, he sees Mother Mary standing, and then he looked at Donna. It was clear from that look from Donna - don't you dare say a word.... So, they got things prepped to go again and proceeded. But, right after the "CUT" - Mary grabbed my arm, and sjhe asked me if she had caused them, to stop, she wanted to know if she had made a noise. I smiled at her and said, "No, you didn't make any noise at all. It was something over there -- pointing off to anywhere other than near us - someone bumped a cable or something. " She looked relieved and thanked me. It would have been funny had there been a HUGE toilet flush sound at an inconvenient time, but that didn't happen. Mother Mary - the reason there are strong women of faith, who are also talented and hilariously funny, is because of Mother Mary. I loved being around her because you could see her spirit inside of her through her face - she glowed. She was adorable and sweet, and she was radiant. Mary Ellen Bernard. If I could take only one person with me and be trapped in an elevator for a few hours, it would be Mary Ellen, because we could sing together and because she is hilariously funny, and she isn't so uppity that she won't pray behind a slot machine in a casino to make sure I made it back from Tahoe to LA in the morning as I had driven there and there was snow on the ground. She really did that - she pulled me behind a slot machine and said a prayer and blessing. I lose the Gaines girls. Linda was funny and nice too bit can't go into it here. I also met Lou Sudano out at the Hidden Valley ranch as I was dropping off something for Donna and Lou came out to meet me. He was really nice. I liked him a lot because if you closed your eyes and listened to him talk he sounded a lot like my Dad who was also born and raised in Brooklyn, but to Scottish immigrant parents (with thick Scottish accents). I haven't told anyone what Lou talked about because I didn't think it was a topic that should be discussed with someone you just met; but there is something about a Brooklyn connection tjhat makes everyone feel at home. I also understood because he was so much like my Dad, so out of respect, I haven't told anyone. Okay, one time Donna and I were alone in a studio waiting for someone, and she started to sing... She sang DREAMS by Fleetwood Mac to me! Just to me! If I close my eyes and I am quiet, I cam hear her singing it to me, and I can her the phrasing/styling, and the tone of her voice... it was a dream. Sometimes Donna would say she was my big sister, and other times she said she was my Mom. She autographed her book to me by signing it, "Love Mom". So, I have proof, in her own handwriting, that Donna Summer is my Momn too. lol. I will be 60-years old on August 12, and I am realizing just how young Donna still was when she left this earthly existence. She's not too far away for her family - she sees her children and grandchildren... But, Donna also SINGS where she is-- it is her voice, without any defects or flaws, she has tjhe range sjhe jhad inj her prime. She does not sing her songs from her moral life, however, her voice is so powerful it can bend the universe.
@chegoaz Жыл бұрын
Beautiful testimony. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful memories.
@Alicia-f3m7m7 ай бұрын
please share more
@patricklaporte6453 Жыл бұрын
It was my understanding that, after she became popular, Donna gave her life to the Lord Jesus Christ, even hosting Bible studies and prayer groups with Bruce. I haven't seen the documentary. Is it referenced in it? I have yet to hear it from Brooklyn. Was Donna born-again?
@blessedbeauty541111 ай бұрын
Donna said that she was a Christian on Oprah years old.
@JulieIelasi-lt7yp6 ай бұрын
My gid yous look so much like your mother all the sisters do ❤
@pvelvet14836 ай бұрын
Brooklyn should've built a shrine or museum to display her talents, especially her singing/voice, doodles/paintings and music . She was and will be loved by us forever.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@borisaoco4411 ай бұрын
Donna❤= TOTAL PACKAGE, INCOMPARABLE , ICONIC/ LEGENDARY 🎤🎶 ♥️👏👏👏 # 1 FAN!!!..Btw..Brooklyn ur GORGEOUS😍( Maternal beauty 😍)
@dampergoldenrod4156 Жыл бұрын
donna said her suicide attempt in 1976 was due to a chemical imbalance but i think the pressure and harsh criticism directed at her played a huge part along with not having any support system nor anyone to identify with at the time.
@Amberszone8 ай бұрын
People have a hard time understanding that everyone has a normal so to ask a kid what it means to have a superstar mother who is JUST their normal. FORTUNATELY unlike some Donna was able to be present as a family woman but just imagine & then so many dumb questions people wouldn't ask such as what was it like to have your mom as a mother? Duh she's my mom. Not saying that's being done here but it is done so much these POOR kids that are made to feel like they're in a shadow THEY ARE NOT... even tho Donna was stellar the kids of celebrities is never ....where they are unscathed in one capacity or another. 😉 Xxo
@user-yl6bw5cq9x10 ай бұрын
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@salcanales4114 Жыл бұрын
Question: are the sisters still arguing over donna’s estate ? Seems that their dad was willing to share 4 ways
@jako3214 Жыл бұрын
Oh my shes HOT every bit inside & out! Pic. perfect speaker, demeanor, energy, aura etc... Donna was/is STILL underrated for everything she did. Esp her vocals. Game changed not just disco but *dance music. Total R&R Star though. Absolute BS Donna ever vibed homophobic in ANY way. 🙄 Geezus. At the most, ya, maybe said something tongue & cheek. Was KNOWN for being very funny in sort of dry way. Not what you say but *how it's said. Never saw a single interview where Donna sounded anything but humble & lovely. Absolutely was early '80s version of 'cancel culture' by the crazed, hyper sensitive far left but before social media! Became a very rancid he said she said. But theres no audio/video which only hurt Donna, tragically.. That kind of ish (campaign) by those clowns would just backfire today! Because there would be HD/HQ receipts & the GP would rally around Donna- NOT the fringe vocal minority.
@SWSimpson Жыл бұрын
Oh, you are making a huge mistake here, Brooklyn. Your mom said she never made that comment. The concert-goers said she did not make that comment. You should have talked to her attorney for the backstory or one of her gay friends like Rabolli. Your Aunt would have known who you could talk to.
@reginaldgreen356010 ай бұрын
Brooklyn Sudano should play her mother not Kelly Rowland
@Lynda_Yeshua5 ай бұрын
It is Adam and Eve . Absolutely NOT Adam and Steve . Stop sugar coating the truth. Donna knew that. RIP .
@dirkandi5 ай бұрын
FO for Christ's sake, uneducated hater!!
@shahidsiraj16796 ай бұрын
I had known Donna Sommer (Summer) when I did not know anything about English music, so the first artist was Tina Charles, Michael J, Donna Sommer, Diana Rose, Peaches & Herb, and Berry White I had their wall posters all over my living room everybody walked in and they went like Wow ... I believe it was the year 1977 and still I listen to that music and miss a lot that era.
@borisaoco4411 ай бұрын
Ty BEAUTIFULLL😍😍😍 Allison ( Luuvvv hair 😮😍) for this interview.,NEW SUB!!!
@allisoninterviews11 ай бұрын
Awww, well thank you so much!
@karasays019 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpiZXqB6mM6Ie8kfeature=shared&t=559 she sued for contractual obligations, undue influence and fraud see my small first attempt at doing a documentary 9 minute and 19 second mark. I Love that Brooklyn is preserving her mom's legacy and sharing this documentary still would love Kelly Rowland to play Donna. I had some ideas about the screenplay. I have missed Donna since 2013.
@josecarlosrodriguezsanchez56142 ай бұрын
Not a Princess not a Queen but more a Queen of Queen's a Pharaoh of Disco music! No match yet! In a class of her own! 🌹💕🙏