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Gloria Gaynor Hit Hard Times After ‘I Will Survive.’ Now She’s Back.

The disco queen was in the doldrums before she decided to take control of her life and career. Now, at 81, she’s reaping the rewards.

Steven Kurutz
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Englewood Cliffs (NJ), Gaynor, Gloria, I Will Survive (Song), Pop and Rock Music
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