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Aug 27, 2023 · Donna’s brother connected her to a music studio in California and there, she met Stan Silver. She sang on several demos for them, and Stan eventually taught her to play the guitar. The two fell in love (and equally important they liked each other and complimented each other), married, and had a long marriage.
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PrimaDonna Entertainment Corporation was created by Stan Silver as he and his wife Donna Fargo began their musical journey together. Stan taught Donna to play guitar and inspired her love songs. PrimaDonna Music Co, a division of the corporation, was born to publish those songs.
Not only was Stan the love of Donna’s life, but he was her husband, manager, and producer. Had there never been a Stan Silver in Donna’s life, we might not know the Donna Fargo we love today. It was Stan who helped Donna make her dreams to become a singer and a songwriter come true.
Mar 16, 2022 · “It was so deep,” the Grammy winner from Mount Airy said of the pain and despair she endured after losing Stan Silver, whom she had married in 1968. “I didn’t know if I would get out of this...
Nov 25, 2022 · “All Because of You” is Fargo’s tribute to her late husband Stan Silver, who died of COVID-19 on April 27, 2021. The album was in the works long before she and Silver caught COVID and went to the hospital. She came out but Silver never did. Finishing the album was a way to not only pay tribute to him, but it also gave Fargo a new lease on ...
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Producer (s) Stan Silver. Donna Fargo singles chronology. " The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. ". (1972) "Funny Face". (1972) "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" is a country and pop music song written, composed, and recorded by Donna Fargo. It is written in the voice of a newlywed girl, sung to her new husband.
The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. is the debut studio album by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in May 1972 on Dot Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver.