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Donna Loren is an American singer and actress. A prolific performer in the 1960s, she was the "
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Girl" from 1963 to 1968, featured female vocalist on ''Shindig'', and a cast member of the
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''Beach Party'' movie franchise. She was signed to Capitol Records in 1964, releasing several singles and the '' Beach Blanket Bingo'' LP soundtrack, which included her signature song "It Only Hurts When I Cry". Loren guest-starred on episodic television series including ''Dr. Kildare'', ''Batman'', and ''The Monkees'', as well as appeared regularly on network and local variety and music shows. In 1968, Loren retired from her career to marry and raise a family. She recorded again in the 1980s and ran her own fashion business, ADASA Hawaii, throughout the 1990-2000s. In 2009, she returned to performing, and her most recent releases include the album ''Love It Away'' (2010) and the EP ''Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii'' (2010), as well as the compilation ''These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings'' (2014). Her first book, ''Pop Sixties: Shindig!, Dick Clark, Beach Party, and Photographs from the Donna Loren Archive'', was released in 2017. In August, 2020, Loren began hosting ''Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast'', an audio memoir of her life and career.


Early years

Loren was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother Ruth and her adoptive father Morey Zukor (Morris Zukovsky) are deceased. Morey and his brother, Louis, were animators. She has two younger brothers, Alan and Rick Zukovsky. Loren performed in amateur talent shows from the early age of six and, in 1955, sang on a radio commercial for Meadow Gold Ice Cream appearing with
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, who was famous for playing the character of Speedy Alka Seltzer. In the same year, she was a frequent performer on the music radio series ''Sqeakin' Deacon'' with
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, a musician with whom she would work many times throughout her career. By 1956, she was performing with The Moppets Group and also recorded a single "I Think It's Almost Christmas Time" (Fable). On her tenth birthday, Loren filmed an appearance on ''
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'' for the Friday "Talent Round-Up Day", performing the songs "I Didn't Know the Gun was Loaded" and " Pennies from Heaven". Loren continued to perform and record through the late 1950s and early 1960s, with her songs released on Skylark and Ramada, as well as the American Publishing Company's new label
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. Her first two efforts for that label, "Hands Off", written by Billy Page, arranged by his brother
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, and Glen Campbell's "I'm So Lonely" were produced by
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 – another person who would play a significant role throughout Loren's career – and were recorded at Gold Star Studios. It was also at Crest that she began to use the professional name Donna Loren, having previously recorded under the names of Donna Zukor (Morey's pen-name and Donna's legal name), Donna Dee, and Barbie Ames. On television, Loren appeared on '' Playhouse 90'' episode "In the Presence of Mine Enemies" (1960).


Dr Pepper

In 1963, while still a student at Venice High School in West Los Angeles, Loren signed a contract with Dr Pepper as the "Dr Pepper Girl" to promote the drink to a younger demographic. National exposure via radio, print, television and personal singing appearances followed. One of her first appearances for the company as its spokesperson was co-hosting, with
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(with whom she worked regularly), the ABC television one-hour special ''Celebrity Party'', sponsored by Dr Pepper. She performed "Bill Bailey" and her record "I Can't Make My Heart Say Goodbye". Dr Pepper historian Harry E. Ellis described Loren as "an immediate success. She became widely known in a short period as 'The Dr Pepper Girl', appearing at special events and on programs sponsored by the Company. Miss Loren would figure prominently in Dr Pepper’s plans for some five years, not only as an entertainer but doing commercials for radio and TV and appearing in many forms of advertising. She appeared on 24-sheet poster boards, point-of-sale and on Dr Pepper calendars." Loren made hundreds of personal appearances for the company, where she would perform and meet fans, including an appearance at the 1964 New York World's Fair, with Dick Clark and Loren as "host and hostess" for winners of a large Dr Pepper promotion. In the same year, Loren was part of Clark's Caravan of Stars 22-city Summer tour, headlined by Gene Pitney. As Loren recalled in 2011, "I travelled all over the country, and I performed for them in every city that had a Dr Pepper bottling plant. I cut all the ribbons for all the new plant openings. I did all their TV and radio commercials, and all their print advertising and billboards." Away from Dr Pepper, Loren was a regular performer at concerts and shows during much of the decade throughout the country. These included at the teenage nightclub The Million Cellars, with
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also on the bill, the Pasadena Teen Dances, Rock 'N Roll City with ''Shindig'' co-star
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, and appearing with
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at Indiana University's 'Little 500' race weekend in May, 1965. She also performed at the Greater Los Angeles Press Club's 1967 "Headliner of the Year" awards, where then Governor of California Ronald Reagan was recognized as "the state's outstanding newsmaker for 1966", and crowned the 1967 "Teen Safety Queen" at the Municipal Auditorium in Dodge City.


Challenge Records

From 1962 to 1963, Loren recorded with Challenge. She released six singles, including "I'm in Love with the Ticket Taker at the Bijou Movie" (B Side: "I'm Gonna Be All Right", subsequently re-released as an A Side, with "Johnny's Got Something"), "On the Good Ship Lollipop" (B Side: "
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"), and "Dream World" (B side: "
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"). Nancy Mantz and Dave Burgess co-wrote two of Loren's Challenge songs (they also wrote one song each with other collaborators), and her arrangers included
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. Loren's recording of "Dream World" written by Joy Kennedy was awarded four stars by ''Billboard'' in their new singles reviews. While only in her mid-teens, Loren recorded songs such as "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" and "(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You". Loren said of her early recording, "Somehow I had a knowledge in me that came through my voice and therefore more mature songs were chosen and adapted for recording".


Beach Party movies and Capitol Records

In 1964 Loren began appearing in the American International Pictures' ''Beach Party'' series. In Loren's first appearance in ''
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'', she sang "Muscle Bustle" with Dick Dale. The ''Galveston Daily News'' wrote "It didn't take long for Donna, Dr Pepper's new singing star to make her mark. She has a feature singing part". The release of the single "Muscle Bustle", written by Brian Wilson,
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, and Roger Christian would be Loren's final recording for Challenge (B Side: "How Can I Face the World"). Loren would then appear in ''
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'' (singing "Love's a Secret Weapon"), and '' Pajama Party'' ("Among the Young"). An article regarding the release of ''Pajama Party'' described "the amazingly-voiced Donna Loren, seventeen-year-old songstress who made her debut in ''Muscle Beach Party'' and who makes a bigger impression each time she sings. She will be seen and heard next in ''Beach Blanket Bingo''". She appeared in the series in the fifth film '' Beach Blanket Bingo'' in 1965, performing "It Only Hurts When I Cry", which some regard as her "signature tune". The film resulted in Loren's first album, ''Beach Blanket Bingo''. Loren told Adam Gerace of the recording of the album: "I worked for 14 hours straight. The album was completed in that session". The album was released on Capitol Records (which Loren had signed with in 1964), produced by David Axelrod, and arranged and conducted by
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. Loren also appeared in another AIP Beach Party film, ''
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'', where she sang "Two Timin' Angel". The film starred other regular Beach Party actors, including Frankie Avalon, Deborah Walley,
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, John Ashley,
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, and Buster Keaton. At Capitol, Loren released many of her well-known songs including "Blowing Out the Candles" and (B Side) "Just a Little Girl" (1964), which were produced by Axelrod and arranged and conducted by Barnum, "So, Do The Zonk" (B Side: "New Love" from her LP) (1965), "Call Me" (B Side: "Smokey Joe's"), (1965), and "I Believe" (1965; regularly performed in her Dr Pepper appearances). In late 1964, the Hollywood Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Guild named Loren one of its Deb Stars, an annual award given to up-and-coming performers, who were "the likeliest candidates for motion picture and television stardom in the coming years". Other "most likely star candidates of 1965" were Janet Landgard, Margaret Mason, Tracy McHale,
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, and
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. Loren was also nominated for a 1965 ''Photoplay'' Gold Medal Award for "Most Promising New Star (Female)".


''Shindig''

Loren was the featured female vocalist on ''Shindig'' from its debut on September 16, 1964 until late 1965. Hosted by Jimmy O'Neill and produced by Jack Good, the series has been described as "different from previous U.S. rock 'n' roll programs. It featured non-stop music that, in most cases, was only interrupted by the commercial breaks", and "most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960s appeared on ''Shindig!''". These included
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(from England) in October 1964. Loren debuted on the program performing "
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", with other performances on the premiere episode by Sam Cooke,
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, The Wellingtons, Jackie and Gayle, Bobby Sherman,
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, and the Shindig dancers. On the series, Loren performed a wide range of material both in solos and work with other performers, most often Bobby Sherman. Songs included "
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", " Goldfinger", "Ain't That Loving, You, Baby", "
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", "Boys", "I am Ready", "Rock Me in the Cradle", "Cycle Set", "African Waltz", "It's Alright", "The Boy from New York City", "The Way of Love", "Down the Line", "That's What Love", "Where Have All the Flowers Gone", "With the Wind & the Rain in Your Hair", and "Personality". Loren has referred to her enjoyment of appearing on the series, telling Adam Gerace, "The microphone that I used was the greatest. I loved the sounds that came out". She said during a radio interview with "Bulldog" Bill Feingold on KNews Radio (Palm Springs, CA) on November 11, 2009 of her professional work on Shindig, "It was fantastic. It was really the highlight of my life"."Bulldog" Bill Feingold interview with Donna Loren, available at Donna Loren Official Website Loren sang on 26 shows, and was a well-known member of the cast. She also appeared in the live theatre show "Shindig '65". In 1991, Loren appeared with several other cast members in the VH1 retrospective special of the series, ''The Shindig Show''.


Other television and acting

In 1966, Loren became a co-star with Bobby Rydell on ''The Milton Berle Show'', a variety series hosted by
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and co-starring
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. The signing of Loren and Rydell was widely reported at the time. The series was subsequently aired for a short 13 weeks. Loren guest-starred on a seven-part ''Dr. Kildare'' in 1965 as Anna Perrona, a young woman in need of dialysis treatment. In 1966, she played Susie in two episodes (15 and 16) of ''Batman'' ("The Joker Goes to School", "He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul"). In a guide to the week's television, her character was described as "Aiding The Joker is Donna Loren, a frisky cheerleader". Loren's kiss with ''Batman'' co-star
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(Robin) was reportedly accompanied by "a flood of mail". Loren also guest-starred on ''The Monkees'' (episode: "Everywhere a Sheik, Sheik", 1967) as Princess Colette, who Davy is set to marry; and on '' Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.'' (episode: "Love and Goulash", 1968) as Anna Kovach, who hides a romance from her family. She also appeared on ''
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'' in 1968. Loren made hundreds of appearances on numerous variety, music, and game shows. Many of these were multiple appearances and included '' American Bandstand'', ''The Lloyd Thaxton Show'', ''The Regis Philbin Show'', ''What's This Song'', ''
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'' (singing "Johnny One Note" and "The Way of Love"), ''
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'', ''Top 40!'', ''9th Street West'', ''Groovy'', ''Boss City'', ''Where the Action Is'', ''Nightlife'', ''Celebrity Game'', ''
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'', ''The Joey Bishop Show'', ''The Steve Allen Show'', ''The Pat Boone Show'' (including an episode co-hosted by Milton Berle), ''The Woody Woodbury Show'', and week-long stints on ''
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''. She also appeared on ''New Talent in Young America'' in January 1965, a special where "Youthful artists making great strides in the field of music are showcased in this hour-long Special". On March 11, 1968, "Two for Penny" aired on ''
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''.''Hutchinson News'' 1968, March 9, p. 3A. The series was "an all-purpose hour hosted by Danny Thomas. Presentations included musical programs, comedy and variety hours, and filmed dramas". Loren starred as Greek-American Penny Kanopolis, whose brothers (
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and
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) try to organize a courtship and marriage to Yani ( Gregory Razaki), even though she is already dating another boy, the non-Greek David ( Bill Bixby).
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played the family priest. This was a pilot for Loren's own series, produced by Thomas and Aaron Spelling and was aired on NBC as a one-hour special.


Reprise Records

From 1967 to 1968, Loren recorded with
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, releasing "Let's Pretend" (B Side: "Once Before I Die") again produced by Jimmy Bowen, and arranged by
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, and "As Long as I'm Holding You" (B Side: "It's Such a Shame"), produced by
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. The recordings have been called "exceptional" showcases for Loren.


Retirement in 1968

By the end of 1968, Loren left show business to marry and raise a family. Loren married music producer Lenny Waronker, president of Warner Bros. Records, and had three children:
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, and Katherine. Loren and Waronker divorced in the mid 1980s.


Modelling, writing, other work

In addition to her work for Dr Pepper, Loren was often featured in modelling and fashion spots geared toward teenagers, including for hats, exercise workouts, makeup, and dental care. In 1963 she was chosen by Simplicity Pattern Company to appear in a national advertisement campaign "If I Can Sew, You Can Sew", appearing in print and commercials. Loren was contractually signed because she made much of the wardrobe she appeared in during television and live performances.
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took her portrait for Simplicity. Loren also wrote two separate regular columns for Movie Life Magazine ("Donna Loren's Young Hollywood" in 1966 and "Let's Talk it Over" in 1967). She was also regularly featured in teen, television, and movie magazines of the 1960s as their cover girl.


1980s

Loren began recording again during the 1980s. In 1982 she released "Sedona", (B Side: "Simply Loving You"). She wrote and produced the songs for her own label Royalty Records. James Burton produced "Sedona" with Loren, played guitar and assembled other members of the
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(drums),
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(bass), and Glen D. Hardin (piano).
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played mandolin.''Magic: The 80's collection'' Album Liner Notes. In the same year, Loren recorded "Wishin' and Hopin'" in Nashville with her longtime producer Jimmy Bowen with David Hungate from Toto (B Side: "Somewhere Down the Road"; Warner Bros). Loren also recorded a number of other songs (see section: Magic: The 80's Collection). Loren appeared on ''
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'' in 1984 performing "Somewhere Down the Road". Other guests were
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, and Larry Miller. In introducing Loren to much applause, Griffin acknowledged Loren's return with the new single "after a long hiatus". In the same year, Loren produced a live concert in Sedona, Arizona she called "Star Series" based on the American Composer of the Year. She hired
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, 1983 Composer of the Year, and the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, and in her introduction she sang "Always" by Irving Berlin. In 1985 Loren was invited to appear in Tokyo, Japan at an International Ballroom Dancing event, and also performed in a show in Beverly Hills, CA (Jerry Lee Lewis was also on the bill).


ADASA Hawaii

In 1995 Loren married Jered Cargman. Loren and Cargman knew each other in the 1960s and Cargman was her prom date. Cargman was a member of the surf band The Fantastic Baggys. Moving to Hawaii, Loren decided to turn her design and fashion interest into a business (Loren had designed and made clothes since her teenage years and continued to do so after she retired). After premiering a couture collection in 1998 and being chosen by Honolulu Magazine as one of Hawaii's best new designers, she and Cargman launched ADASA Hawaii, which included a boutique in Waimea and three boutiques on Oahu. Loren was guest stylist on an episode of ''A Makeover Story'' (16 February 2004), with one of her boutiques featured on the show.


Return to Performing 2009-present


Swinging Sixties Productions and "It Only Hurts When I Cry"

Loren turned again to writing music. In 2009, Loren and husband Cargman started their label Swinging Sixties Productions which, in conjunction with Swinging Sixties Music, publish and release Loren's music. Loren's first release in August, 2009 was a remake of "It Only Hurts When I Cry", which she produced and arranged, releasing it both as a music video on YouTube and as a single to download. Drew Saber played guitar on the track and appears in the music video. Maurice Gainen engineered the song, and would also engineer Loren's album ''Love It Away''.


''Magic''

In the same month as the release of the single, Loren's ''Magic: The 80's Collection'' was released, both as a download and later as an enhanced CD. This was a collection of songs Loren recorded at Amigo Studios during the early 1980s, with musicians such as John Thomas and James Burton. Seven of the songs on the album had not previously been released. In a review for the album, ''Magic'' was described as containing "Great production and a flawlessly effortless vocal montage". Magic: The 80's Collection (2009; Swinging Sixties Productions)


''Love It Away''

In January 2010 ''Love It Away'' was released, first as a download and then as an album. This was Loren's first album of completely new material since 1965. Loren produced the album, and it was recorded both in Hawaii at Lava Tracks Studio and Los Angeles. "Love It Away" was recorded at Lava Tracks.''Love It Away'' Album Liner Notes. Maurice Gainen engineered the album, with Gainen and Charles Michael Brotman mixing and mastering. Mark Arbeit photographed Loren for the album, which includes her wearing one of her couture designs for the cover. Loren also wrote a paragraph for the insert booklet setting the tone of the album. ''Love It Away'' contains eight original songs by Loren. Among the covers Loren performed were "Last Night I Had a Dream" by Randy Newman, "Live Nude Cabaret" by Jackson Browne, "Old Man" by Neil Young, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" by Bob Dylan, as well "Shakin' All Over", a rockabilly classic she once performed on ''Shindig''. Musicians who worked on the album include Jamieson Trotter, Bob Glaub, Maelan Abran, and Loren's former collaborator Carol Kaye. Loren also played piano and synthesizer on many tracks. Love It Away (2010, Swinging Sixties Productions) Album produced by Donna Loren. ''Love It Away'' was "Pick of the Week" (review posted June 8, 2010) on MuzikReviews.com. The album received four-stars. Loren's original pieces and her interpretation of songs such as "Old Man" were particularly praised, and the review drew attention to Loren's vocal ("The main instrument is her voice") and the production: "I think one of the reasons for the success of this recording besides Donna's flat out stunning vocal performance, is the production being kept to a minimum and the instrumentation generally focuses on the keyboards highlighting the sweet sensual vocals of Ms. Loren." The autobiographical nature of the material was also discussed, "The importance of this release can be found beyond the music, it is a personal statement from the artist and her heartfelt interpretation of her feelings relating to her own life".


''"Love It Away (Remix)"''

The first single from the album was a remix of "Love It Away", which is also included on the CD as the final track and was released as a single to download. As of June, 2010 the single was charting on a Top 40 Adult Contemporary radio play chart.


''Music videos''

Loren released several music videos in conjunction with ''Love It Away'' on YouTube. "Shakin' All Over" was released as two videos in March and May, 2010 and both include footage from her original performance of the song on ''Shindig''. "Love It Away" was released in March, 2010 and "Last Night I Had a Dream" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" in July, 2010.


''Beach Party Movie Medley''

In May, 2010, Loren released a medley of her ''Beach Party'' songs "Beach Blanket Bingo", "Muscle Bustle", "Love's a Secret Weapon", "It Only Hurts When I Cry", and "Among the Young". A video of the recording session at Lava Tracks Studios was also released on YouTube. Loren recorded new versions of "Beach Blanket Bingo" and "Muscle Bustle", as singles to download. Loren again worked with Charles Michael Brotman on this project.


''"Eloquent"'' (Single)

In July, 2010, Loren released the dance-electronic "Eloquent" as a single to download. She wrote and produced the song.


''"Merry Christmas Baby"'' and ''Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii''

On November 1, 2010 the single "Merry Christmas Baby" was officially released for download (having been pre-released in the Donna Loren Store on her website a few days before the official release). Written by Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore (musician), Johnny Moore and first recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers in 1947, the R&B standard was recorded by Elvis Presley for his album ''Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas'' (1971). The release is Loren's second recording of a Christmas song; the first was "I Think It's Almost Christmas Time" when she was 10 years old. She also performed "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" on ''Shindig'' in 1964. The song was followed by the release of ''Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii'' on November 15, 2010, an EP of her renditions of four Presley songs. In addition to "Merry Christmas Baby", Loren recorded "Loving You", "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", and One Night (Elvis Presley song), "One Night". "Loving You" and "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" were both recorded in 2010, with a sample of "Loving You" appearing on Loren's blog two months prior to the release. "One Night" was recorded in the 1980s at Amigo Studios and, like many of the songs on her 2009 album ''Magic'' from these recording sessions, had not been previously released. The EP was produced by Loren, and she again worked with Maurice Gainen and Charles Michael Brotman and musician Jamieson Trotter, as well as new collaborators Sonny Lim and Wailau Ryder. The EP makes use of a number of themes related to Loren, Elvis Presley, Hawaii, and Hollywood. Loren explained on radio show ''The Sheena Metal Experience'' (LA Talk Radio) on November 4, 2010 the evolving of the concept: "When I was looking for just the right [Christmas] song to do, I thought of Elvis. And so when I started doing research to do a Christmas song of Elvis', I started seeing songs that really resonated with me, especially a song called "Loving You" which, when the time drew nearer when we were departing Hawaii, was so healing for me." The song "Loving You" was recorded at Lava Tracks Studio and represented Loren's moving from "my beloved Hawaii"''Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii'' EP Liner Notes to California. The selection of other Presley songs further fits the concept nature of the EP for, as Loren acknowledged, "Elvis and Hawaii go hand-in-hand". The artwork for the single and the EP, both designed by Katie Waronker's company Riot Structure, blended Hawaiian-inspired imagery including Presley's 1961 LP Blue Hawaii (soundtrack), ''Blue Hawaii'' as inspiration for the "Merry Christmas Baby" cover art, and a depiction of Kalakaua Blvd in Waikiki (with Los Angeles-inspired billboards featuring Loren, photographed by Mark Arbeit) for the cover of the EP. The back of the EP includes a picture of Loren from the 1960s. Further links between Presley and Loren include Presley's recording "I Believe" for his EP ''Peace in the Valley'' in 1957, a song Loren also recorded at Capitol, and which she regularly performed. Loren also recorded with the Elvis Presley TCB Band for her 1980's single "Sedona" during the Amigo Studios recording sessions which also produced "One Night" from the EP. She performed "One Night" at the ''26th Annual Elvis Birthday Bash'' at the Echo in Los Angeles on January 8, 2012, and again performed at the ''28th Annual Elvis Birthday Bash'' at the Echo on January 5, 2014. Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii (2010, Swinging Sixties Productions) EP produced by Donna Loren.


''"Moonlight Kisses"'' (Single)

On February 25, 2012, "Moonlight Kisses" was released as a single to download. The song was written and produced by Loren, and she again worked with guitarist Charles Michael Brotman.


Appearances in conjunction with Loren's new work

Loren accompanied the release of her new material with numerous appearances on radio shows, interviews, and public appearances. An article in ''Beverly Hills Courier'' in March, 2010 profiled her new work, beginning with "Donna Loren was the "It Girl" long before Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian hit the streets of Beverly Hills". She hosted a "Beach Party Movie Marathon" (''Muscle Beach Party'' and ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' were shown) presented by American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood on February 11, 2010, debuting the medley of her ''Beach Party'' songs. She would sing the medley and "Love It Away" for a Thrillville's "Valentine's Beach Party" at The Balboa Theatre, San Francisco on February 14, 2010, which screened ''Beach Blanket Bingo'', and performed again at "Movie Night at the Blue Dragon" at the Blue Dragon Coastal Cuisine and Musiquarium in Kawaihae, Hawaii on April 28, 2010. Liz Smith (journalist), Liz Smith included a feature on Loren in her column on March 17, 2010. On June 25, 2010, Loren was interviewed on the nationally syndicated radio show ''Little Steven's Underground Garage'', hosted by Steven Van Zandt. Since returning to performing in 2009, Loren regularly attends autograph shows and conventions, where she meets fans and performs. Loren performed and met fans at the three-day Rock Con Festival, held July 30-August 1, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Among the over 100 other artists and guests appearing were Billy Hinsche, Al Jardine, Paul Petersen, Hilton Valentine, Mary Wilson (singer), Mary Wilson, and members of the girl-groups The Angels (American group), The Angels and The Delicates. She appeared and performed at the Monkees Convention in both 2013 (with Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork attending) and 2014 (with Dolenz, Tork, and Michael Nesmith). In 2016, she headlined the four-day Tiki Oasis festival in San Diego, performing a concert on Friday, 19 August. In 2013, Loren was part of the choir for the song “If I Had the Time (I Could Change the World),” which was written and produced by Dick Wagner to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She performed the theme song, "The Devil Made Her Do It! (I Can’t Help It)," for the 2017 documentary ''Mansfield 66/67'', which is also included on the film's soundtrack album. She has regularly performed online concerts on Stageit.com under the name ''Donna Loren's Shindig!''


Theater

On May 9, 2011, Loren performed in ''The Vagina Monologues'', as part of V-Day (movement), V-Day Valley 2011, produced and directed by Sheena Metal at CAP (Complete Actors Place) Theater. There were three performances (May 8, 9, and 10) with rotating celebrity casts. The other performers on May 9 were Sharron Alexis, Shay Astar, Jill Bennett (American actress), Jill Bennett, Jillian Boyd, Simona Brhlikova, Carlease Burke, Cathy DeBuono, Danielle Egnew, Thea Gill, Mary E. Kennedy, Geri Jewell, Deirdre Lovejoy, Sandy Martin, Sheena Metal, Ann Noble, Linda Purl, Kim Rhodes, Sandra Valls, and Suzanne Westenhoefer.


Later projects

, Loren was working on new songwriting and recording projects and a full memoir. Throughout 2015, Loren released YouTube videos as she relearnt 100 songs that she recorded and/or performed in the 1960s; a project that she continued in 2016. In July 2017, ''Pop Sixties: Shindig!, Dick Clark, Beach Party, and Photographs from the Donna Loren Archive'', a photographic retrospective of Loren's career with narrative by Loren and Domenic Priore, and photos largely by her adopted father Morey Zukor, was released by Rare Bird Books. She has promoted the book at book signings and personal appearances, in print interviews, and on radio and television, including the TV interview series ''Ken Boxer Live'' on 19 April 2018 (TVSB), ''Studio 411'' hosted by Larry DaSilva on 30 May 2018 (Nutmeg TV), and ''LIVE Magazine TV'' on 30 June 2018 (KPSE-LD, KPSE). On October 20, 2017, Loren, a graduate of the class of 1963, was inducted into the Venice High School Hall of Fame at the school's Homecoming. In August 2020, Loren began hosting ''Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast'', an audio memoir involving Loren reading passages from her completed memoir manuscript and conversations with her collaborator Adam Gerace.


Filmography

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Muscle Beach Party ''Muscle Beach Party'' is the second of seven beach party films produced by American International Pictures. It stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher, who also directed four other films in this series. ...
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Bikini Beach ''Bikini Beach'' is a 1964 American teen film directed by William Asher and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. The film belongs to the beach party genre of movies, popular in the 1960s. This is the third in the series of seven film ...
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Sergeant Deadhead ''Sergeant Deadhead'' is a 1965 musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Frankie Avalon. It features many cast members who appeared in the ''Beach Party'' movies. Plot Sergeant Deadhead is a bumbling soldier who is sent to the g ...
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Other releases and media


''These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings''

On March 7, 2014, 1960s-focused reissue label Now Sounds (distributed by Cherry Red Records) officially announced the compilation ''These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings''. The CD was released from the UK-based label April 14, with the US release following on April 22, 2014. The compilation consists of the ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' LP, all of Loren's other Capitol-released material, songs not released until the 2000s, and eight previously unreleased songs. The unreleased material includes work with producers, arrangers and writers with whom Loren worked on her released Capitol material, such as Steve Douglas (saxophonist), Steve Douglas and Jack Nitzsche and the song writing team of Gerry Goffin-Carole King. Other songs were written by Al Kooper, Randy Newman, and Jackie DeShannon. The new tracks also include The Wrecking Crew (music), The Wrecking Crew, who were the musicians for many of Loren's Capitol (including ''Beach Blanket Bingo'') and earlier recordings. The CD booklet features previously unpublished photos, and liner notes from Sheryl Farber. Steve Stanley and Farber produced the compilation.


Reception

''These Are the Good Times'' was heavily praised on its release. In his AllMusic review, Mark Deming, who gave the compilation four-and-a-half stars out of five, wrote that "the best stuff here is delicious, beautifully crafted '60s West Coast pop, with a gifted and savvy vocalist front and center." Deming considered the previously unreleased songs to be "some of the strongest material" on the album, and he felt that "there's a strength and maturity in her performances on tunes like 'A Woman in Love (With You)', 'Hold Your Head High', and 'Leave Him to Me' that outstrips a significant majority of her peers – all the more impressive considering she was just 18 when most of this was recorded." In The Second Disc review of the album, the compilation was described as "a must for aficionados of both the girl-group and SoCal pop sound of the sixties", with writer Joe Marchese noting that "fans of the Los Angeles sound will recognize every name here, all at the top of their game: producers David Axelrod, the outré pop guru, and Steve Douglas, Wrecking Crew saxophonist; arrangers Jack Nitzsche, H. B. Barnum, Gene Page and Billy Strange; musicians Hal Blaine, Carol Kaye, Lyle Ritz, Ray Pohlman, Tommy Tedesco, Larry Knechtel, Don Randi, Plas Johnson, Julius Wechter, and future headliners
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and Leon Russell." Marchese singled out a number of tracks, including the Axelrod-produced, Barnum-arranged songs "Just a Little Girl", which he thought was "one of the strongest of her tenure with the label", and "Leave Him to Me", which "shows Donna cutting loose with a convincing growl in her voice"; and the Douglas-produced, Nitzsche-arranged songs "Call Me", finding it "inexplicable that she didn’t chart with it", "Donna’s sublime rendition" of "Woman in Love (With You)", and "Hold Your Head High" which was considered "another stunningly mature, previously unreleased track from the Loren/Nitzsche/Douglas/Wrecking Crew cadre." Marchese also highlighted Now Sounds "customarily impressive packaging, design and notes", and described the tracks as having been "splendidly remastered". Joseph Kyle wrote that the album "document[s] a young talent’s creative fruits, and is a delight of a listen", while Vic Templar, in UK-based ''Shindig!'' magazine, said that Loren "comes across as a US equivalent of Kathy Kirby, Billie Davis or early Dusty Springfield, Dusty", telling readers "Yes, she’s that good." As with other reviews, Now's "as-standard loving care, exhaustive sleeve notes by Sheryl Farber and stunning photographs" were praised. ''These Are the Good Times'' was a 2014 Gold Bonus Disc Award winner, with the compilation described as "an ingenious album that never was" and "an invigorating discovery".


Compilations

Loren has been featured on a number of other compilations, including one of all her 1960s-released songs from Capitol, ''The Very Best of Donna Loren Featuring Beach Blanket Bingo'' (2000), a product of EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets and distributed by Collectables Records. Table does not include all releases. Loren has also been interviewed and profiled in a number of books, including ''It's Party Time'' by Stephen J. McParland (John Blair, 1992), ''Swingin' Chicks of the Sixties'' by Chris Strodder (Cedco, 2000), ''Drive-In Dream Girls'' by Tom Lisanti (McFarland & Company, 2003), ''The Encyclopedia of Sixties Cool'', also by Strodder (Santa Monica Press, 2007), and ''Whatever Became of...?'' by Richard Lamparski (Crown Publishers, 1985). Loren was interviewed for the television documentary ''Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years'' (1955–1970) (2000), and was also profiled and interviewed for a segment on the television series ''Hawaiian Moving Company'' (2002). She is heard singing "Crazy (Willie Nelson song), Crazy" (uncredited) during the ice-skating scene where Paul proposes to Jamie in the 1994 ''Mad About You'' episode "Cold Feet".


References


External links

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