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  1. Dee Dee Warwick always sung in the shadow of her older sister, Dionne Warwick, but she created a body of work that holds up well decades later. Dee Dee's '60s recordings, while much less successful than Dionne's, were good New York pop/soul with a more pronounced R&B influence than her sister's, and a few of them were actually substantial R&B hits.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Dee Dee was often on stage with her, standing behind the rhythm section and singing in the background. Her peers gave her long overdue props in 1999, with a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. By that time, Dee Dee’s health was beginning to fail. She died in a New Jersey nursing home in 2008. She was 66.

  3. 7 de may. de 2012 · The eleven tracks on Foolish Fool were recorded between 1965 and 1969, at various studios and with a variety of producers. This included six produced by Ed Townsend, three of which were recorded in 1968, including Foolish Fool. Dee Dee’s version of Bacharach and David’s Alfie was recorded in London in 1966 and produced by Johnny Franz.

  4. New York Sessions '67 est la 8ième compilation sortie sous forme d'album double de ... les 28 et 29 mars 1967, ... Dee Dee Warwick - chœurs; Myrna ...

  5. Dee Dee's '60s recordings, while much less successful than Dionne's, were good New York pop/soul with a more pronounced R&B influence than her sister's. Some of these were actually substantial R&B hits; "I Want to Be With You," "Foolish Fool," and "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" all made the R&B Top 20.

  6. Dee Dee Warwick was born Delia Juanita Warrick, on September 25, 1942, in East Orange, New Jersey, US. Her father, Mancel Warrick, was a certified public accountant, who began his career as ‘Pullman’ porter. He was also a gospel record promoter for ‘Chess Records.’. Her mother, Lee Drinkard-Warrick, was the manager of the gospel singing ...

  7. 1. She Didn't Know (she Kept On Talking) 2. More Today Than Yesterday. 3. Make Love To Me.