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Gail Ann Dorsey: The Art of Intuition and Instinct
Being An Artist With Tom Judd
English - January 04, 2024 16:23 - 45 minutes - 105 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsVisual Arts Arts Society & Culture drawing art artist business fineart painting sculpting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Gail Ann Dorsey, most famous for being David Bowie's bass player and collaborator, has, with her voice and stage presence, made an art of being a session player with other top bands and artists, bringing her unique sound to a long list of important bands and recordings, including Tears for Fears, The National, Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Ferry, Ani Difranco, to name a few.
She has written, recorded, and performed her own material as well, creating the 2004 lyrical masterwork, “I Used to Be.” Originally from West Philadelphia, Dorsey, at the age of 22, moved to London to pursue her musical career, where she was in a musical collaboration with many bands, including her first high-profile job as a guest vocalist in the original lineup of The Charlie Watts Big Band and its 1985 premiere at London's famous West End jazz club. Dorsey went on to become a world-renowned session player, singer, and writer.