The Songwriters Hall of Fame has announced the posthumous induction of legendary singer-songwriter Donna Summer.
Summer, who passed away in 2012 at age 63, was honored during an intimate ceremony held on December 15, 2025 in Los Angeles.
As the defining voice of the disco era, Summer co-wrote many of her globally popular hits including “Love to Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love,” “Bad Girls,” “Dim All the Lights,” “On the Radio,” “She Works Hard for the Money,” “Heaven Knows,” “Spring Affair,” “This Time I Know It’s for Real,” and “Melody of Love (Wanna Be Loved),” among many others.
Academy Award-winning songwriter Paul Williams, a SHOF inductee and Johnny Mercer Award honoree, led the induction, which celebrated her extraordinary songwriting contributions and enduring musical legacy.
“Donna Summer is not only one of the defining voices and performers of the 20th century; she is one of the great songwriters of all time who changed the course of music. She wrote timeless and transcendent songs that continue to captivate our souls and imaginations, inspiring the world to dance and, above all, feel love. I am pleased and honored to posthumously induct Donna Summer into the Songwriters Hall of Fame,” said Williams.
The ceremony was attended by Summer’s husband, Bruce Sudano, their daughters Brooklyn Sudano and Amanda Sudano Ramirez, Summer’s close friends and immediate family, and members of the SHOF West Coast Events Committee. The event was co-hosted by Mary Jo Mennella, a SHOF board member and Chairman of SHOF’s West Coast committee, and SHOF board member Donna Caseine.
In a message to the SHOF organization, Bruce Sudano said, “It’s important to me because I know how important it was for Donna. The backstory is, with all the accolades that she received over her career, being respected as a songwriter was always the thing that she felt was overlooked. So for her to be accepted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame I know that she’s very happy… somewhere.”
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The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced the nominees for its class of 2026 earlier this year: Taylor Swift, LL Cool J, Kenny Loggins, Pink, Sarah McLachlan, Talking Heads’ David Byrne; Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine and Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go’s; Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings of the Guess Who; Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell of America; and Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss.
From Variety US