Dionne Bromfield is tagged as: soul, british, female vocalists, soul female vocalists, singer-songwriter Dionne Bromfield (born 1996 in Kent) is an English singer. In September 2009 Bromfield was the first artist to be signed to Amy Winehouse’s record label Lioness Records. Her debut album Introducing Dionne Bromfield was released on 12 October 2009 and first single “Mama Said” will be released on 2 November 2009. Dionne’s album features covers of 12 classic songs that reflect her love of vintage soul music and ‘60s girl groups. Tracks include the motown anthem Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, which Dionne has recorded as a duet with Zalon, and Foolish Little Girl, originally a hit for The Shirelles in 1963. As Dionne explains: “Mostly I listen to Motown – that’s proper music. And these songs I’ve chosen, I just grew up around them. My mum had lots of old Motown LPs, and when you’re brought up listening to something you start singing the way these people are singing. My favourite singer is Marvin Gaye, and Aretha Franklin is amazing as well – she has such a big voice! I also like Ne-Yo very much, I like Beyonce, but I don’t want to go R&B or pop or anything like that. I want to keep it soul.” It was at the age of ten that Dionne started to think seriously about singing, after an aunt recognised her potential and referred her to... Read More About Dionne Bromfield Biography... Send Dionne Bromfield ringtones to your cell |
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