Dionne Warwick was basked in gospel music, born from a family of musicians who are adept to the genre, it is hard not to envision her living outside the world of music. Starting as a small group named the Gospeliares and renamed into The Sweet Inspiration, Dionne and her group members have been chasing for opportunities.
Her career had begun humbly, as a back up singer, it was indeed a step by step process for Dionne, but each step was pleasurable. So when she finally get to sing as a back up together with her group members, it was then that the star was born. She was noticed for the complexity in her voice, the subtle way she brings a melody to life, and yet with the intensity that is unmatched. Soon she began receiving offers from recording companies and began singing songs that are today apparently has had popular renditions. With a single “Don’t Make Me Over” followed by “Wishin’ and Hopin’”, Dionne had impressed and made the world swoon over her angelic voice.
The 70’s had been Dionne’s golden time, where she had earned awards from her popular hits, Walk on by, Say a little prayer and many more.
The succeeding happenings boils down to one conclusion, she had woven a name in the fabric of music that was beautiful and widely cherished.
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