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Five time Grammy Winner, 68 Billboard chart hit records; 44 records in the Billboard Top Ten; nine Billboard #1 hits.
 
DIONNE WARWICK
Featuring:
sp. guest DAVID ELLIOT

2010-10-15
8:00PM


Doors @ 6PM

$67.50 Advance
$72.00 Day of Show

* General Admission Seating - First come, first seated

Reserved VIP booths on floor avail for 4 + 6 people - $95 per ticket - Must buy entire booth. A booth for 4 = $380 - A booth for 6 = $570
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Dionne Warwick has, over an illustrious four-decade career, established herself as an international musical legend. Her reputation as a hit maker has been firmly etched into public consciousness, thanks to nearly sixty charted hits since "Don't Make Me Over" began its climb up the charts in December 1962. As a performer, she has charmed and entertained audiences on every continent, amassing a worldwide audience. There are a few important "firsts" that make Dionne Warwick a true pioneer.

Dionne Warwick received her first Grammy Award in 1968 (for the classic "Do You Know The Way to San Jose?"), and in so doing became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance. This award has only been awarded to one other female African-American legend, Ella Fitzgerald.

Other African-American female recording artists certainly racked up their share of crossover pop and R&B hits during the 1960's. However, Dionne Warwick preceded the mainstream success of some of her musical peers by becoming the first such artist to rack up a dozen consecutive Top 100 hit singles from 1963 to 1966.





 

 
 
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