Gloria Gaynor's journey to fame began in 1971 when she was discovered by Clive Davis while performing at a Manhattan nightclub. After recording 'Honey Bee,' Gaynor found herself lost in the shuffle after Davis left Columbia. However, MGM Records recognized her talent, leading to the release of her first album, featuring 'Never Can Say Goodbye,' which became a disco anthem. Gaynor reflects on her career in the documentary 'Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive,' and plans the release of a new EP, 'Happy Tears,' highlighting her musical evolution and the changing landscape of the industry.
Gaynor experienced a turning point in her career when she was signed by Clive Davis, leading to her iconic album 'Never Can Say Goodbye' and subsequent disco fame.
Reflecting on her past, Gaynor notes the drastic changes in the music industry, expressing concerns that these shifts may not benefit aspiring artists today.
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