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Dusty, an intimate portrait of a musical legend, Karen Bartlett

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Dusty, an intimate portrait of a musical legend, Karen Bartlett
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-334) and index
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individual biography
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dusty
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
959035510
Responsibility statement
Karen Bartlett
Sub title
an intimate portrait of a musical legend
Summary
From the launch of her solo career in 1963, Dusty Springfield exuded beauty and glamour with a distinctively unique voice that propelled her into the charts time and again. Ahead of her time, with an unrivalled musical ear, she was heavily influenced by Motown artists and was the first British artist to appreciate their impact. When she hosted her own TV shows, she introduced her audience to such Motown contemporaries as Martha and the Vandellas, The Supremes, and Stevie Wonder
Table Of Contents
Introduction. No Easy Way Down -- Mary O'Brien -- You've got what it takes -- The Springfields -- Something about love -- A girl called Dusty -- Dusty v. apartheid -- The icon -- Definitely Dusty -- You don't have to say you love me -- Where am I going? -- Dusty in Memphis -- A brand new me -- Beverly Hills beige -- Longing -- In the winter -- I'm coming home again -- What have I done to deserve this? -- Since you went away... -- Goin' back -- Epilogue
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