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Dionne Julia Bromfield (born 1 February 1996)[2] is a British soul music singer, television presenter and television personality. Her debut album, Introducing Dionne Bromfield, was released in 2009 by Amy Winehouse's Lioness Records label. She first came to public attention after performing on the British TV show Strictly Come Dancing with Amy Winehouse on backing vocals. She is known for being one of the former presenters on Friday Download. On 15 July 2021, Bromfield released the single "Silly Love", nearly 10 years after the death of her godmother Amy Winehouse.
Bromfield was born on 1 February 1996[2] in Tower Hamlets, East London to an English mother and a Jamaican father. She has two brothers,[3] Bromfield grew up in Chislehurst, South London, and attended Gatehouse School in Victoria Park, London and later Beaverwood School for Girls in Chislehurst until 2009. Bromfield first appeared on YouTube singing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You" with (her godmother) Amy Winehouse.[4]
Her debut album, Introducing Dionne Bromfield, was released on 12 October 2009, and the first single, "Mama Said", was released on 3 November 2009. On 10 December 2010, Bromfield performed at the Young Voices concerts at the Manchester M.E.N. Arena, on 12 January 2011 in London at the O2 Arena and the Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield. The album also features the song "Foolish Little Girl", as well as the second single, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", which was released as a digital download featuring the b-side "I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus". This album consisted of cover songs and contained no original material.
On 28 January 2011, it was announced that Bromfield has recorded a new single called "Yeah Right", co-written with Eg White, which features Diggy Simmons.[7] The single, which was released as a digital download on 4 March and peaked at number 36 in the UK Singles Chart, is the lead single from her second album Good for the Soul, which was released on 4 July 2011. The album is composed completely of original material, written by Bromfield and many songwriters. A second single featuring Lil Twist, "Foolin'", was released on 17 June.[8] This album has been promoted by Bromfield appearing on television shows such as Blue Peter and Fern.Dionne is the new face of Gio-Goi jeans since 2011.
Actor Johnny Depp is featured on the title track "Banga," playing guitar and drums. Patti wrote the song "Nine" as a birthday gift to Depp. As I was listening to "April Fool," my husband called out from the other room, "Tom Verlaine is all over that song," and indeed he is. Despite the guest musicians, this album is classic Patti, which means it showcases her wide variety of musical styles. You can place a reserve on the CD Banga or download the songs from Freegal.
Freegal has a bunch of Patti Smith albums available for download, including her greatest hits collection, Land, 1975-2002. PCPL also has a curious rarity of hers entitled The Coral Sea, which features Patti reading a lengthy poem over improvisational guitar about her friend Robert Mapplethorpe who passed away in 1989.
The shift from spirituals to Gospel is evident in the recordings of African American religious songs recorded in the 1930s and 1940s. The Holloway High School Quartet of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, recorded by John W. Work, III in 1941, provides an example of a traditional spiritual arranged for four-part harmony in "Old ship of Zion," The same group in the same recording session demonstrated the sound of Gospel, as they sang an updated version of an old spiritual, "Daniel saw the stone."
Thomas Dorsey teamed up with vocalist Mahalia Jackson (1912 - 1972) who, like him, had been exposed during her formative years to the Baptist church and the sounds of blues artists like Bessie Smith (through an aunt's record collection). Together, Dorsey and Jackson bypassed the establishment and took their new Christian sound to the street corners of Chicago and elsewhere around the country. Jackson sang Dorsey's songs while the composer hawked copies of his sheet music.
Although singers like Aretha Franklin had introduced Gospel style songs to the pop charts with songs like "Think" in 1968, church-centric Gospel music began to cross over into the mainstream following the release in 1969 of the recording of "O Happy Day" by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, a mixed-gender Gospel chorus based in the San Francisco Bay area. The song, which was based on a mid-eighteenth century English hymn sold more than a million copies in two months (well above average for a Gospel recording) and earned its composer, Edwin Hawkins (born 1943) his first of four Grammy Awards.
Since Hawkins, other artists have emerged, taking Gospel music well beyond the black church. Today's Gospel songs are more harmonically complex than their traditional counterparts. Prominent names in the contemporary Gospel field include Andrae Crouch, Take 6, The New York Community Choir and the Cultural Heritage Choir.
These days, Gospel songs are performed as solos or by small or large ensembles, and by men and women of all ages. Both blacks and whites sing the repertoire and the instrumentation possibilities are limitless, ranging from synthesizers and drums to full symphony orchestras. Hear, for example, Marion Williams's 1992 recording of "Amazing Grace,"
The 21 Best Funeral Songs for Mom is part of our series on the best and most popular songs for funerals. You can read the main article here, which includes a list of the top 100 funeral songs and much more.
But if you need a little help picking out the perfect tunes for her service, check out our comprehensive list below featuring 21 of the best, most beautiful and most timeless funeral songs for your mother.
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In 1997, Cinderella was remade for television in a production adapted by Robert L. Freedman and directed by Robert Iscove, with choreography by Rob Marshall. Produced by Whitney Houston and Debra Martin Chase for Walt Disney Television, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella aired on November 2, 1997. This version featured a diverse cast, with Brandy Norwood as Cinderella, Whitney Houston as her fairy godmother, Bernadette Peters as Cinderella's stepmother, Paolo Montalbán as the prince, Whoopi Goldberg as the queen, Victor Garber as the king and Jason Alexander as Lionel, the herald. Several songs were added, including "The Sweetest Sounds" from No Strings, sung by Cinderella and the Prince, and "There's Music in You," written for the 1953 film Main Street to Broadway, sung as the finale by the Fairy Godmother. Sixty million viewers watched the broadcast, making it the most-watched television musical in decades, and earning ABC its highest Sunday-night ratings in 10 years.
Miley Cyrus is paying tribute to her country roots ... and her godmother! The pop superstar-actress has posted a video of one of her summer "Backyard Sessions" with her band, with this latest boasting an impressive cover of Dolly Parton's classic hit, "Jolene." The song was a hit on country and pop radio back in 1973 -- 19 years before Billy Ray's little girl was born.
Dolly, longtime friends with Miley's dad, is the 20-year old star's godmother. "She's like a little Elvis!" the country icon once told The Boot. "What people don't realize about her is she is such a fantastic singer and songwriter. She writes songs like she's 40 years old! She's really deep. I know I'm partial, because she's my goddaughter. But I'm amazed at the talent that child has and the effect she has on people."
Miley Cyrus is paying tribute to her country roots ... and her godmother! The pop superstar-actress has posted a video of one of her summer \"Backyard Sessions\" with her band, with this latest boasting an impressive cover of Dolly Parton's classic hit, \"Jolene...\nRead More
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Ian Noe, from the hills of Eastern Kentucky, writes country/folk songs that explore the dark edges of American society with cinematic vividness. Produced by Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Brandi Carlile) Between The Country introduces Noe as an authentic voice for the downtrodden, and comes straight from working in the Oil fields of Texas. 2ff7e9595c
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