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Dido Biography
Dido was 5 years old when she
stole her first recorder. This didn't lead to prison, but rather to her
entrance one year later to the Guildhall School Of Music in London. A bit
of a child prodigy, by the time she was 10 she played piano, violin, and
the aforementioned recorder. Her teenage years were an interesting mixture
of stealing her brother's record collection (from the clash to Gregory
Isaacs to Duran Duran) and touring the U.K. with her classical music
ensemble. And then, at 16, she finally fell in love with Ella Fitzgerald. Over the next two years, Dido toured with Faithless (a very different experience from her classical days) and, whenever she was back in London, also recorded demos of her own songs. On Faithless's current release, Sunday 8 p.m., Dido appears on two songs--one of which incorporates her own "My Lover's Gone." Arista Records heard these
demos at the beginning of 1997, and Dido was invited to the Dorchester
Hotel in London to meet Clive Davis. The meeting was successful (Clive
even helped out with some of the backing vocals, as Dido sang to him). Unified by both Dido's stunning voice and lyrical acuteness, the album travels through various and diverse styles, ranging from the impassioned magnificence of "Here With Me," the gentle soulfulness of "Thank You" (featured in the recent Gwyneth Paltrow movie Sliding Doors), the deep dubbiness of "Honestly OK," to the lyrical perversity of "Don't Think Of Me." Combining Dido's love for warm acoustic sounds and her brother's fascination for beats and all things electronic, the album is both new and classic at the same time. Above all, it is the quality of the songs that will make this album both durable and successful. Dido Links |
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