
Dionne Warwick, born December 12, 1940, is an American singer who has had a legendary career and you can see photos of her, here.
Dionne Warwick is responsible for such songs as “That’s What Friends Are For,” released in 1985, “I Say A Little Prayer,” and “Don’t Make Me Over.”
Dionne is also an incredibly decorated singer. She has earned five Grammy Awards, including a Liftetime Achievement award in 2019 for her impressive contributions to the music industry. Dionne has always had a quick wit and a brilliant voice, which is what her fans adore about her the most. Along with her music career, she has also been a Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agricultural Organization, taking her star power to greater causes.
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Dionne Warwick in 1980

The GRAMMY Awards: MusiCares Person Of The Year Event

’80 For Brady’ Premiere

The Music Center Concert Celebration

Dionne Warwick performs a medley of her tunes

Dionne Warwick speaks during the National COVID-19 Remembrance

Dionne Warwick performs “Falando Serio (Honestly)”

Dionne Warwick performs at the 2015 City Parks Foundation Gala
