Honors The Legendary Dionne Warwick
Apr 02, 2021
Ms. Dionne Warwick is an international musical legend. She began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with "Don't Make Me Over." Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, "Walk on By," "Anyone Who Had a Heart," "Message to Michael," "Promises Promises," "A House is Not a Home," "Alfie," "Say a Little Prayer," "This Girl's in Love With You," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Reach Out For Me," and the theme from "Valley of the Dolls." Ms. Warwick is a Six-time Grammy Award winning music legend; She has earned more than sixty charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. She has been inducted into the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was unveiled and an historic program and performance was held in the Clive Davis Theater, hosted by Clive Davis, Burt Bacharach and Grammy Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli; A New Jersey school was named in her honor, The Dionne Warwick Institute in recognition of her accomplishments and support of education. Ms. Warwick has also served as the United States Ambassador of Health and in 2002, Warwick was nominated to be Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). She has received the "Legends Award" from the Soul Train Music Awards and from the Indiana Black Expo, she received the "Living Legend" Award. The Congressional Black Caucas Foundation Honor Ms. Warwick with the Lifetime Achievement Awards at 20th Annual Celebration of Leadership in the Fine Arts. Ms. Warwick is officially one of Twitter's rising stars, with several of her humorous recent posts going viral. She in particular ribbed Chance the Rapper and The Weeknd, who both were good sports about it, and she's also swapped tweets with names like Taylor Swift and Wendy Williams. Ms. Warwick has a charity single planned with Chance the Rapper and is on the short list for the 2021 class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Earlier this year, Warwick caught up with Rolling Stone to chat about her legendary career and what it’s been like to engage with her fans through social media.
About Dionne Warwick
Ms. Warwick began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with "Don't Make Me Over." Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, "Walk on By," "Anyone Who Had a Heart," "Message to Michael", "Promises Promises," "A House is Not a Home," "Alfie," "Say a Little Prayer," "This Girl's in Love With You," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Reach Out For Me," and the theme from "Valley of the Dolls."
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