Reviews and Comments about Dorothy's
Music
The New York Times did this
July 20, 2009 music review of the Lincoln Center event.
Dorothy is on Mississippi
Blues Trail website. Once at the website just click Jackson
then mouse over Dorothy's marker.
Wikipedia
- Even Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia) knows about Dorothy
!
Vanity
Fair Top Three Parties -Stayed in Mississippi
Softer
Soul London 2006 review: The venue at first appeared to
be the reunion of TV show 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of
Here!' with bush tucker survivors Mylene Klass, Toby Antis,
Jungle King, Matt Willis and runner up, Jason Donovan all
amongst the audience, but as the show drew closer the audience
had more to quell their starry eyes.
On Thursday, July 27th, 2006 Dorothy was notified that she
was elected to the board of directors for the Blues
Foundation for a three year term.
On June 24th, 2006, Dorothy received a Lifetime Achievement
award from Monterey Bay Blues Festival. Read what Colin Dilnot
has to say about this wonderful honor here.
A
great interview with Dorthy at BluesCritic.com - She made
you "Misty Blue". She made you ruminate on "Funny How Time
Slips Away". She demanded "Let The Music Play" and you danced.
She invited you to a "Special Occasion" and she always has
her heart open "With Pen In Hand". Well, now she's asking
her man (and bootleggers) "What You Doing With The Money?"
Dorothy
Moore "I'm Doing Alright" (Farish Street) (bluescritic.com)
It had been a too long 9 years since the last all studio set
(Malaco's "More Of Moore" ) from the fabulous Dorothy Moore
(excluding a 2002 Christmas cd) but now she's back and better
than just "alright" with this independently released showcase
for her trusty pipes.
I'm
Doing Alright (darkendofthestreet.blogspot.com)
21 Sep 2005 by Keeping Soul Alive Overall, this is a Dorothy
Moore we haven’t heard before and she readily admits that he
voice has got grittier in recent years. She also sings some
falsetto, which was missing from her Malaco years, which enhances
the depth of the whole ...
Dorothy Moore & Harrison Calloway (darkendofthestreet.blogspot.com)
21 Sep 2005 by Keeping Soul Alive Dorothy Moore and Harrison
Calloway working on the “I’m Doing Alright” album. Courtesy
of Dorothy Moore Archives.
Dorothy Moore New CD Release Party (darkendofthestreet.blogspot.com)
21 Sep 2005 by Keeping Soul Alive ... songs from "I'm Doing
Alright" at her release party. The release was held at the Belhaven
Market Place, a Saturday neighbourhood event, 25 June 2005.
On keyboard is Melvin Hendrix, her brother.
CD
Baby says - "Dorothy Moore's deep soul blues can
be heard on "I'm Doing Alright." Known for her ballads
you will find a good selection here. Dorothy's creative work
comes to you full circle. She is not afraid to use her vocals,
with church sounds and falsettas".
Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia -
Moore began singing with her church choir...(bio)
Soulful
Kinda Music Magazine & Web Site
- Dorothy's early discography starting as a Poppies
singer....
Soulwalking,
UK - Dorothy Moore hails from... (bio & early photo)
Please
Come Home for Christmas - ...like receiving a Christmas
card from an old friend. Alan Shuto
Gittin'
Down Live! - What a delight...What a song!! What a singer!!
Alan Shuto
All
Music Guide Biography - ...a sizzling piece of heartache
soul. Ron Wynn
Gittin'
Down Live! - ...powerful wild singer called Dorothy Moore.
Vicente Zumel
Southern
Soul Cellar compilation from Primer Reviews
MSN
Chat - What inspired me to sing was the music my mother
played...like Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Otis Redding, Sam
Cook, Louis Jackson & Dorothy Moore. Mary J. Blige
Greatest
Hits - ...a retrospective of Moore's long recording career.
Alan Shuto
Ambassadors
of American Culture - Dorothy Moore will melt your heart
and rock your soul...
Music
from Phenomenon movie soundtrack - The Iguanas Misty Blue
Funky
Blues - ...My father raised me on...Dorothy Moore's smokey
blues rap and singing Allen S. Gordon
tvtome
early tv appearances - Early television appearances listed...
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