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Dionne Warwick

Marie Dionne Warwick (/diˈɒn/; born December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress, and television host.

Dionne Warwick
Warwick in 2021
Born
Marie Dionne Warrick

(1940-12-12) December 12, 1940 (age 82)
Alma materUniversity of Hartford Hartt School
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television host
Years active1955–present
Spouse
(m. 1966; div. 1967)
(m. 1967; div. 1975)
Children2, including Damon Elliott
RelativesDee Dee Warwick (sister)
Cissy Houston (maternal aunt)
Whitney Houston
(maternal first cousin)
Gary Garland
(maternal first cousin)
Bobbi Kristina Brown (maternal first cousin once removed)
Leontyne Price
(maternal cousin)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Labels
Websiteofficialdionnewarwick.com

Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest U.S. hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on Billboard's Hot 100 pop singles chart. She is the second-most charted female vocalist during the rock era (1955–1999). She is also one of the most-charted vocalists of all time, with 56 of her singles making the Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998 (12 of them Top Ten), and 80 singles in total – either solo or collaboratively – making the Hot 100, R&B and/or adult contemporary charts.[1][2] Dionne ranks #74 on the Billboard Hot 100's "Greatest Artists of all time".

During her career, Warwick has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and she has won many awards, including six Grammy Awards. Warwick has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the R&B Music Hall of Fame and the Apollo Theater Walk of Fame. In 2019 she won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Three of her songs ("Walk On By", "Alfie" and "Don't Make Me Over") have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. She is a former Goodwill Ambassador for the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization.

Early life

Marie Dionne Warrick, later Warwick, was born in East Orange, New Jersey to Lee Drinkard and Mancel Warrick. Her mother was manager of the Drinkard Singers, and her father was a Pullman porter, chef, record promoter and CPA. Dionne was named after her aunt on her mother's side.[3] She had a sister, Delia ("Dee Dee"), who died in 2008, and a brother, Mancel Jr., who was killed in an accident in 1968 at age 21. Her parents were both African American, and she also has Native American and Dutch ancestry.[4]

She was raised in East Orange, New Jersey and was a Girl Scout for a time. After finishing East Orange High School in 1959, Warwick pursued her passion at the Hartt College of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut.[5] She landed some work with her group singing backing vocals for recording sessions in New York City. During one session, Warwick met Burt Bacharach, who hired her to record demos featuring songs written by him and lyricist Hal David. She later landed her own record deal.[6]

Career

 
Warwick performing in Amsterdam, 1966

Drinkard Singers

Many of Warwick's family were members of the Drinkard Singers, a family gospel group[7] and RCA recording artists who frequently performed throughout the New York metropolitan area. The original group, known as the Drinkard Jubilairs, consisted of Cissy, Anne, Larry, and Nicky, and later included Warwick's grandparents, Nicholas and Delia Drinkard, and their children: William, Lee (Warwick's mother) and Hansom. When the Drinkard Singers performed on TV Gospel Time, Dionne Warwick had her television performance debut.

Marie instructed the group, and they were managed by Lee. As they became more successful, Lee and Marie began performing with the group, and they were augmented by pop/R&B singer Judy Clay, whom Lee had unofficially adopted. Elvis Presley eventually expressed an interest in having them join his touring entourage. Dionne began singing gospel as a child at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.[8]

The Gospelaires

Other singers joined the Gospelaires from time to time, including Judy Clay, Cissy Houston and Doris "Rikii" Troy, whose chart selection "Just One Look", when she recorded it in 1963, featured backing vocals from the Gospelaires. After personnel changes (Dionne and Doris left the group after achieving solo success), the Gospelaires became the recording group the Sweet Inspirations, who had some chart success, but were much sought-after as studio background singers. The Gospelaires and later the Sweet Inspirations performed on many records cut in New York City for artists such as Garnet Mimms, the Drifters, Jerry Butler, Solomon Burke and later Warwick's recordings, Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley. Warwick recalled, in 2002's Biography, that "a man came running frantically backstage at the Apollo and said he needed background singers for a session for Sam "the Man" Taylor and old big-mouth here spoke up and said 'We'll do it!' and we left and did the session. I wish I remembered the gentleman's name because he was responsible for the beginning of my professional career."[citation needed]

The backstage encounter led to the group being asked to sing background sessions at recording studios in New York. Soon, the group were in demand in New York music circles for their background work for such artists as the Drifters, Ben E. King, Chuck Jackson, Dinah Washington, Ronnie "the Hawk" Hawkins, and Solomon Burke, among many others. Warwick remembered, in Biography,[full citation needed] that after school, they would catch a bus from East Orange to the Port Authority Terminal, then take the subway to recording studios in Manhattan, perform their background gigs and be back at home in East Orange in time to do their school homework. Her background vocal work would continue while Warwick pursued her studies at Hartt.[citation needed]

Discovery

While she was performing background on the Drifters' recording of their 1962 release "Mexican Divorce", Warwick's voice and star presence were noticed by the song's composer, Burt Bacharach,[9] a Brill Building songwriter who was writing songs with many other songwriters, including lyricist Hal David.[10] According to a July 14, 1967, article on Warwick in Time, Bacharach stated, "She has a tremendous strong side and a delicacy when singing softly — like miniature ships in bottles." Musically, she was no "play-safe girl. What emotion I could get away with!" During the session, Bacharach asked Warwick if she would be interested in recording demonstration recordings of his compositions to pitch the tunes to record labels, paying her $12.50 per demo recording session (equivalent to $110 in 2021).[11][12] One such demo, "It's Love That Really Counts" – destined to be recorded by Scepter-signed act the Shirelles – caught the attention of the President of Scepter Records, Florence Greenberg, who, according to Current Biography (1969 Yearbook), told Bacharach, "Forget the song, get the girl!"[13]

Warwick was signed to Bacharach's and David's production company, according to Warwick, which in turn was signed to Scepter Records in 1962 by Greenberg. The partnership would provide Bacharach with the freedom to produce Warwick without the control of recording company executives and company A&R men. Warwick's musical ability and education would also allow Bacharach to compose more challenging tunes.[10] The demo version of "It's Love That Really Counts", along with her original demo of "Make It Easy on Yourself", would surface on Warwick's debut Scepter album, Presenting Dionne Warwick, which was released in early 1963.[13]

Early stardom

In November 1962, Scepter Records released her first solo single, "Don't Make Me Over", the title of which Warwick supplied herself when she snapped the phrase at producers Burt Bacharach and Hal David in anger.[citation needed] Warwick had found out that "Make It Easy on Yourself" — a song on which she had recorded the original demo and had wanted to be her first single release — had been given to another artist, Jerry Butler. From the phrase "don't make me over", Bacharach and David created their first top 40 pop hit (No. 21) and a top 5 U.S. R&B hit. Warrick's name was misspelled on the single's label, and she began using the new spelling, "Warwick", both professionally and personally.[14]

After "Don't Make Me Over" hit in 1962, she answered the call of her manager, left school and went on a tour of France, where critics crowned her "Paris' Black Pearl", having been introduced on stage at Paris Olympia that year by Marlene Dietrich.[15]

The two immediate follow-ups to "Don't Make Me Over" — "This Empty Place" (with "B" side "Wishin' and Hopin'" later recorded by Dusty Springfield) and "Make The Music Play" — charted briefly in the top 100. Her fourth single, "Anyone Who Had a Heart",[10] released in November 1963,[16] was Warwick's first top 10 pop hit (No. 8) in the U.S. and an international million seller. This was followed by "Walk On By" in April 1964, another major international hit and million seller that solidified her career. For the rest of the 1960s, Warwick was a fixture on the U.S. and Canadian charts, and much of her output from 1962 to 1971 was written and produced by the Bacharach/David team.

Warwick weathered the British Invasion better than most American artists. Her biggest UK hits were "Walk On By" and "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?"[10] In the UK, a number of Bacharach-David-Warwick songs were recorded by British singers Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw and Dusty Springfield, most notably Black's "Anyone Who Had a Heart" which went to No. 1 in the UK. This upset Warwick, who described feeling insulted when told that in the UK, record company executives wanted her songs recorded by someone else. Warwick met Cilla Black while on tour in Britain. She recalled what she said to her: "I told her that "You're My World" would be my next single in the States. I honestly believe that if I'd sneezed on my next record, then Cilla would have sneezed on hers too. There was no imagination in her recording."[17] Warwick later covered two of Cilla's songs – "You're My World" appeared on Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls, released in 1968 and on the soundtrack to Alfie.

Warwick was named the Bestselling Female Vocalist in the Cash Box Magazine poll in 1964, with six chart hits in that year. Cash Box named her the Top Female Vocalist in 1969, 1970 and 1971. In the 1967 Cash Box poll, she was second to Petula Clark, and in 1968's poll second to Aretha Franklin. Playboy's influential Music Poll of 1970 named her the Top Female Vocalist. In 1969, Harvard's Hasty Pudding Society named her Woman of the Year.[18]

In the May 21, 1965 Time cover article entitled "The Sound of the Sixties", Warwick's sound was described as:

Swinging World. Scholarly articles probe the relationship between the Beatles and the nouvelle vague films of Jean-Luc Godard, discuss "the brio and elegance" of Dionne Warwick's singing style as a 'pleasurable but complex' event to be 'experienced without condescension.' In chic circles, anyone damning rock 'n' roll is labeled not only square but uncultured. For inspirational purposes, such hip artists as Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers and Andy Warhol occasionally paint while listening to rock 'n' roll music. Explains Warhol: "It makes me mindless, and I paint better." After gallery openings in Manhattan, the black-tie gatherings often adjourn to a discothèque.[19]

In 1965, Eon Productions intended to use Warwick's song titled "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" as the theme song of the James Bond film Thunderball, until Albert R. Broccoli insisted that the theme song include the film's title. A new song was composed and recorded in the eleventh hour titled "Thunderball", performed by Tom Jones. The melody of "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" remains a major component of the film score. The Ultimate Edition DVD of Thunderball has the Warwick song playing over the titles on one of the commentary track extras, and the song was released on the 30th anniversary CD of Bond songs.

Mid-1960s to early 1970s

 
Warwick in 1969

The mid-1960s to early 1970s were a more successful time period for Warwick, who saw a string of gold-selling albums and Top 20 and Top 10 hit singles. "Message to Michael", a Bacharach-David composition[10] that the duo was certain was a "man's song", became a top 10 hit for Warwick in May 1966. The January 1967 LP Here Where There Is Love was her first RIAA certified Gold album, and featured "Alfie" and two 1966 hits: "Trains and Boats and Planes" and "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself". "Alfie" had become a radio hit when disc jockeys across the nation began to play the album cut early in 1967. "Alfie" was released as the "B" side of a Bacharach/David ballad, "The Beginning of Loneliness", which charted in the Hot 100. Disc jockeys flipped the single and made it a double-sided hit. Bacharach had been contracted to produce "Alfie" for the Michael Caine film of the same name and wanted Warwick to sing the tune, but the British producers wanted a British subject to cut the tune. Cilla Black was selected to record the song, and her version peaked at No. 95 upon its release in the US. A cover version by Cher used in the American prints of the film peaked at No. 33. In the UK and Australia, Black's version was a Top 10 hit.[citation needed]

Her follow-up to "I Say a Little Prayer", "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls", was unusual in several respects. It was not written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David; it was the "B" side of her "I Say a Little Prayer" single, and it was a song that she almost did not record. While the film version of Valley of the Dolls was being made, actress Barbara Parkins suggested that Warwick be considered to sing the film's theme song, written by songwriting team André and Dory Previn. The song was to be recorded by Judy Garland, who was subsequently fired from the film. Warwick performed the song, and when the film became a success in the early weeks of 1968, disc jockeys flipped the single and made the single one of the biggest double-sided hits of the rock era and another million seller. At the time, RIAA rules allowed only one side of a double-sided hit single to be certified as gold, but Scepter awarded Warwick an "in-house award" to recognize "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls" as a million selling tune.[citation needed]

Warwick had re-recorded a Pat Williams-arranged version of the theme at A&R Studios in New York because contractual restrictions with her label would not allow the Warwick version from the film to be included on the 20th Century Fox soundtrack LP, and reverse legal restrictions would not allow the film version to be used anyplace else in a commercial LP. The LP Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls, released in early 1968 and containing the re-recorded version of the movie theme (No. 2 for three weeks), "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" and several new Bacharach-David compositions, hit the No. 6 position on the Billboard album chart and would remain on the chart for over a year. The film soundtrack LP, without Warwick vocals, failed to impress the public, while Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls earned an RIAA Gold certification.

The single "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" (an international million seller and a Top 10 hit in several countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Japan and Mexico) was also a double-sided hit, with the "B" side "Let Me Be Lonely" charting at No. 79. More hits followed into 1971, including "Who Is Gonna Love Me" (#32, 1968) with "B" side, "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" becoming another double-sided hit; "Promises, Promises" (#19, 1968); "This Girl's in Love with You" (#7, 1969); "The April Fools" (#37, 1969); "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (#15, 1969); "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" (#6 Pop, #1 AC, 1969); "Make It Easy on Yourself" (#37 Pop, #10 AC, 1970); "Let Me Go to Him" (#32 Pop, #4 AC, 1970); and "Paper Mache" (#43 Pop, #3 AC), 1970). Warwick's final Bacharach/David penned single on the Scepter label was March 1971's "Who Gets the Guy" (#52 Pop, #6 AC), 1971), and her final "official" Scepter single release was "He's Moving On" b/w "Amanda", (#83 Pop, #12 AC) both from the soundtrack of the motion picture adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's The Love Machine.[citation needed]

Warwick had become the priority act of Scepter Records with the release of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" in 1963.[citation needed] Other Scepter LPs certified RIAA Gold include Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits Part 1 released in 1967 and The Dionne Warwicke Story: A Decade of Gold released in 1971. By the end of 1971, Warwick had sold an estimated 35 million singles and albums internationally in less than nine years and more than 16 million singles in the U.S. alone. Exact figures of her sales are unknown and probably underestimated, due to Scepter Records' apparently lax accounting policies and the company policy of not submitting recordings for RIAA audit. Warwick became the first Scepter artist to request RIAA audits of her recordings in 1967 with the release of "I Say a Little Prayer".

On September 17, 1969, CBS Television aired Warwick's first television special, entitled The Dionne Warwick Chevy Special. Warwick's guests were Burt Bacharach, George Kirby, Glen Campbell, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.[citation needed] In 1970, Warwick formed her own label, Sonday Records, of which she was president. Sonday was distributed by Scepter.[20]

In 1970 she was a performer on the prestigious Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium, singing The Look of Love, What the World Needs Now and Come Together.[21]

 
Warwick with First Lady Pat Nixon in 1971

In 1971, Warwick left the family atmosphere of Scepter Records for Warner Bros. Records, for a $5 million contract, the most lucrative recording contract given to a female vocalist up to that time, according to Variety. Warwick's last LP for Scepter was the soundtrack for the motion picture The Love Machine, in which she appeared in an uncredited cameo, released in July 1971. In 1975, Bacharach and David sued Scepter Records for an accurate accounting of royalties due the team from their recordings with Warwick and labelmate B.J. Thomas. They were awarded almost $600,000 and the rights to all Bacharach/David recordings on the Scepter label. The label, with the defection of Warwick to Warner Bros. Records, filed for bankruptcy in 1975 and was sold to Springboard International Records in 1976.

Following her signing with Warners, with Bacharach and David as writers and producers, Warwick returned to New York City's A&R Studios in late 1971 to begin recording her first album for the new label, the self-titled Dionne (not to be confused with her later Arista debut album) in January 1972. The album peaked at No. 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 Album Chart. In 1972, Burt Bacharach and Hal David scored and wrote the tunes for the motion picture Lost Horizon. However, the film was panned by the critics, and in the fallout, the songwriting duo decided to terminate their working relationship. The break-up left Warwick devoid of their services as her producers and songwriters. She was contractually obligated to fulfill her contract with Warners without Bacharach and David, and she would team with a variety of producers during her tenure with the label.

Faced with the prospect of being sued by Warner Bros. Records due to the breakup of Bacharach/David and their failure to honor their contract with Warwick, she filed a $5.5 million lawsuit against her former partners for breach of contract. The suit was settled out of court in 1979 for $5 million, including the rights to all Warwick recordings produced by Bacharach and David.

Also in 1971, Warwick had her name changed to "Warwicke" per the advice of Linda Goodman, an astrologer friend, who believed it would bring greater success. A few years later, she reverted to the old spelling after a string of disappointments and an absence from the Billboard top 40.[22]

Warner era (1972–1978)

 
From left to right: Warwick, Don Kirshner, Helen Reddy and Olivia Newton-John in 1974

Without the guidance and songwriting that Bacharach/David had provided, Warwick's career stalled in the early 1970s although she remained a top concert draw throughout the world. There were no big hits during the early and mid part of the decade, aside from 1974's "Then Came You", recorded as a duet with the Spinners and produced by Thom Bell. Bell later noted, "Dionne made a (strange) face when we finished [the song]. She didn't like it much, but I knew we had something. So we ripped a dollar in two, signed each half and exchanged them. I told her, 'If it doesn't go number one, I'll send you my half.' When it took off, Dionne sent hers back. There was an apology on it." It was her first U.S. No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Other than this success, Warwick's five years on Warner Bros. Records produced no other major hits, but "Then Came You" was issued by co-owned Atlantic Records, the Spinners' label.[23] Two notable songs recorded during this period were "His House and Me" and "Once You Hit The Road" (#79 pop, #5 R&B, #22 Adult Contemporary), both of which were produced in 1975 by Thom Bell.[citation needed]

Warwick recorded five albums with Warners: Dionne (1972), produced by Bacharach and David and a modest chart success; Just Being Myself (1973), produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland; Then Came You (1975), produced by Jerry Ragovoy; Track of the Cat (1975), produced by Thom Bell; and Love at First Sight (1977), produced by Steve Barri and Michael Omartian. Her five-year contract with Warners expired in 1977, and with that, she ended her stay at the label.[citation needed] Warwick's dry spell on the American charts ended with her signing to Arista Records in 1979, where she began a second highly successful run of hit records and albums well into the late 1980s.

Move to Arista, 1979

With the move to Arista Records and the release of her RIAA-certified million seller "I'll Never Love This Way Again" in 1979, Warwick was again enjoying top success on the charts. The song was produced by Barry Manilow. The accompanying album, Dionne, was certified Platinum in the United States for sales exceeding one million units. The album peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Album Chart and made the Top 10 of the Billboard R&B Albums Chart. Warwick had been personally signed and guided by the label's founder Clive Davis, who told her, "You may be ready to give the business up, but the business is not ready to give you up."[citation needed] Warwick's next single release was another major hit. "Deja Vu" was co-written by Isaac Hayes and hit No. 1 Adult Contemporary as well as No. 15 on Billboard's Hot 100. In 1980, Warwick won the NARAS Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for "I'll Never Love This Way Again" and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for "Déjà Vu". She became the first female artist in the history of the awards to win in both categories the same year.[24] Her second Arista album, 1980's No Night So Long sold 500,000 U.S. copies and featured the title track which became a major success — hitting #1 Adult Contemporary and #23 on Billboard's Hot 100[25] — and the album peaked at No. 23 on the Billboard Albums Chart.[26]

 
Dionne Warwick by Allan Warren, c. 1980s

In January 1980, while under contract to Arista Records, Warwick hosted a two-hour TV special called Solid Gold '79. This was adapted into the weekly one-hour show Solid Gold, which she hosted throughout 1980 and 1981 and again in 1985–86. Major highlights of each show were the duets she performed with her co-hosts, which often included some of Warwick's hits and her co-hosts' hits, intermingled and arranged by Solid Gold musical director Michael Miller. Another highlight in each show was Warwick's vocal rendition of the Solid Gold theme, composed by Miller (with lyrics by Dean Pitchford).[24]

After a brief appearance in the Top Forty in early 1982 with Johnny Mathis on "Friends in Love" — from the album of the same name — Warwick's next hit later that same year was her full-length collaboration with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees for the album Heartbreaker. The song became one of Warwick's biggest international hits, returning her to the Top 10 of Billboard's Hot 100 as well as No. 1 Adult Contemporary and No. 2 in both the UK and Australia. The tune was also a Top 10 hit throughout continental Europe, Australia (No. 1), Japan, South Africa, Canada and Asia. The title track was taken from the album of the same name which sold over 3 million copies internationally and earned Warwick an RIAA Gold record award in the US. In Britain, the disc was certified Platinum. Warwick later stated to Wesley Hyatt in his Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits that she was not initially fond of "Heartbreaker" but recorded the tune because she trusted the Bee Gees' judgment that it would be a hit. The project came about when Clive Davis was attending his aunt's wedding in Orlando, Florida in early 1982 and spoke with Barry Gibb. Gibb mentioned that he had always been a fan of Warwick's, and Davis arranged for Warwick and the Bee Gees to discuss a project. Warwick and the Gibb brothers obviously hit it off as both the album and the title single were released in October 1982 to massive success.[24]

In 1983, Warwick released How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye, produced by Luther Vandross. The album's most successful single was the title track, "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye", a Warwick/Vandross duet, which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also became a Top 10 hit on the Adult Contemporary and R&B charts. The album peaked at No. 57 on the Billboard album chart. Of note was a reunion with the original Shirelles on Warwick's cover of "Will You (Still) Love Me Tomorrow?" The album Finder of Lost Loves followed in 1984 and reunited her with both Barry Manilow and Burt Bacharach, who was writing with his then current lyricist partner and wife, Carole Bayer Sager. In 1985, Warwick contributed her voice to the multi-Grammy Award winning charity song "We Are the World", along with vocalists like Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and Ray Charles. The song spent four consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was the year's biggest hit — certified four times Platinum in the United States alone.[24]

In 1985, Warwick once again collaborated on the song "That's What Friends are For". It was the first time they had worked together since the 1970s, when Warwick felt abandoned by Bacharach and Hal David dissolving their partnership. Warwick said of their reconciliation:[27]

We realized we were more than just friends. We were family. Time has a way of giving people the opportunity to grow and understand ... Working with Burt is not a bit different from how it used to be. He expects me to deliver and I can. He knows what I'm going to do before I do it, and the same with me. That's how intertwined we've been.[27]

Warwick recorded "That's What Friends are For" as a benefit single for the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) alongside Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder in 1985. The single, credited to "Dionne and Friends", was released in October and eventually raised over three million dollars for that cause. The tune was a triple No. 1 — R&B, Adult Contemporary, and four weeks at the summit on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1986 — selling close to two million 45s in the United States alone. "Working against AIDS, especially after years of raising money for work on many blood-related diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, seemed the right thing to do. You have to be granite not to want to help people with AIDS, because the devastation that it causes is so painful to see. I was so hurt to see my friend die with such agony", Warwick told The Washington Post in 1988.[citation needed] "I am tired of hurting and it does hurt." The single won the performers the NARAS Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, as well as Song of the Year for its writers, Bacharach and Bayer Sager. It also was ranked by Billboard magazine as the most popular song of 1986. With this single Warwick also released her most successful album of the 1980s, titled Friends, which reached No. 12 on Billboard's album chart.[24] In 1987 Dionne Warwick won the Special Recognition Award at the American Music Awards for "That's What Friends Are For".

In 1987 Warwick scored another hit with "Love Power". Her eighth career No. 1 Adult Contemporary hit, it also reached No. 5 in R&B and No. 12 on Billboard's Hot 100. A duet with Jeffrey Osborne, it was also written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, and it was featured in Warwick's album Reservations for Two. The album's title song, a duet with Kashif, was also a chart hit. Other artists featured on the album included Smokey Robinson and June Pointer.[24]

1990s to 2000

During the 1990s, Warwick hosted infomercials for the Psychic Friends Network, which featured self-described psychic Linda Georgian. The 900 number psychic service was active from 1991 to 1998. According to press statements throughout the 1990s, the program was the most successful infomercial for several years and Warwick earned in excess of three million dollars per year as spokesperson for the network. In 1998, Inphomation, the corporation owning the network, filed for bankruptcy and Warwick ended her association with the organization. Warwick's longtime friend and tour manager Henry Carr acknowledged that "when Dionne was going through an airport and a child recognized her as 'that psychic lady on TV', Dionne was crushed and said she had worked too hard as an entertainer to become known as 'the psychic lady.'"[citation needed]

Warwick's most publicized album during this period was 1993's Friends Can Be Lovers, which was produced in part by Ian Devaney and Lisa Stansfield. Featured on the album was "Sunny Weather Lover", which was the first song that Burt Bacharach and Hal David had written together for Warwick since 1972. It was Warwick's lead single in the United States, and was heavily promoted by Arista, but failed to chart. A follow-up "Where My Lips Have Been" peaked at No. 95 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The 1994 Aquarela Do Brasil album marked the end of Warwick's contract with Arista Records. In 1990, Warwick recorded the song "It's All Over" with former member of Modern Talking Dieter Bohlen (Blue System). The single peaked at No. 60 (No. 33 airplay) on the German pop charts and it was covered on Blue System's album Déjà Vu.

In 1993, Forrest Sawyer, host of the ABC news/entertainment program Day One, alleged financial improprieties by the Warwick Foundation, founded in 1989 to benefit AIDS patients, and particularly Warwick's charity concert performances organized to benefit the organization as "America's Ambassador of Health". The network news magazine story, "That's What Friends Are For", reported that the Warwick Foundation was operating at over 90% administrative cost, donating only about 3% of the money it raised to AIDS groups. Several AIDS groups and nonprofit experts criticized her foundation, including an AIDS group in the Virgin Islands that claimed she nearly bankrupted them after extravagant expenses left nothing for local charities. ABC reported that Warwick flew first class and was accommodated at first-class hotels for charity concerts and events in which she participated for the Warwick Foundation, managed by her close confident, Guy Draper, a former chief of protocol for former Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry, and who had a history of bankruptcies. Warwick alleged that the ABC report was racially motivated and threatened to sue ABC News for defamation, although a suit was never filed. The Internal Revenue Service began an investigation of the Warwick Foundation after other complaints were filed, and the Warwick Foundation was later dissolved. ABC's story was nominated for a national Emmy award in 1994 and won a prestigious Investigative Reporters and Editors national television award in 1993.[28]

2000s to 2010

 
Warwick in 2002

On October 16, 2002, Warwick was nominated to be Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

In 2004, Warwick's first Christmas album was released. The CD, entitled My Favorite Time of the Year featured jazzy interpretations of many holiday classics. In 2007, Rhino Records re-released the CD with new cover art.

In 2005, Warwick was honored by Oprah Winfrey at her Legends Ball. She appeared on the May 24, 2006, fifth-season finale of American Idol. Warwick sang a medley of "Walk On By" and "That's What Friends Are For", with longtime collaborator Burt Bacharach accompanying her on the piano.

In 2006, Warwick signed with Concord Records after a fifteen-year tenure at Arista, which had ended in 1994. Her first and only release for the label was My Friends and Me, a duets album containing reworkings of her old hits, very similar to her 1998 CD Dionne Sings Dionne. Among her singing partners were Gloria Estefan, Olivia Newton-John, Wynonna Judd and Reba McEntire. The album peaked at No. 66 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was produced by her son, Damon Elliott. A follow-up album featuring Warwick's old hits as duets with male vocalists was planned, but the project was cancelled. The relationship with Concord concluded with the release of My Friends and Me. A compilation CD of her greatest hits and love songs, The Love Collection, entered the UK album chart at number 27 on February 16, 2008.

Warwick's second gospel album, Why We Sing, was released on February 26, 2008, in the United Kingdom and on April 1, 2008, in the United States. The album features guest spots by her sister Dee Dee Warwick and BeBe Winans.[citation needed]

On October 18, 2008, Dee Dee died in a nursing home in Essex County, New Jersey. She had been in failing health for several months.

On November 24, 2008, Warwick was the star performer on "Divas II", a UK ITV1 special. The show also featured Rihanna, Leona Lewis, the Sugababes, Pink, Gabriella Climi and Anastacia.

In 2008, Warwick began recording an album of songs from the Sammy Cahn and Jack Wolf songbooks. The finished recording, entitled Only Trust Your Heart, was released in 2011.

On October 20, 2009, Starlight Children's Foundation and New Gold Music Ltd. released a song that Warwick had recorded about ten years prior called "Starlight". The lyrics were written by Dean Pitchford, prolific writer of Fame, screenwriter of — and sole or joint lyricist of every song in the soundtrack of — the original 1984 film Footloose, and lyricist of the Solid Gold theme. The music had been composed by Bill Goldstein, whose versatile career included the original music for NBC's Fame TV series. Warwick, Pitchford and Goldstein announced that they would be donating 100% of their royalties to Starlight Children's Foundation, to support Starlight's mission to help seriously ill children and their families cope with pain, fear and isolation through entertainment, education and family activities.

When Bill and Dean brought this song to me, I instantly felt connected to its message of shining a little light into the lives of people who need it most", said Warwick. "I admire the work of Starlight Children's Foundation and know that if the song brings hope to even just one sick child, we have succeeded.

2011 to 2019

 
Warwick performing in September 2018

In 2011, the New Jazz style CD Only Trust Your Heart was released, featuring many Sammy Cahn songs. In March 2011, Warwick appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice 4. Her charity was the Hunger Project. She was dismissed from her "apprenticeship" to Donald Trump during the fourth task of the season. In February 2012, Warwick performed "Walk On By" on The Jonathan Ross Show. She also received the Goldene Kamera Musical Lifetime Achievement Award in Germany,[29] and performed "That's What Friends Are For" at the ceremony.

On May 28, 2012, Warwick headlined the World Hunger Day concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. She sang "One World One Song",[30] specially written for the Hunger Project by Tony Hatch and Tim Holder and was joined by Joe McElderry, the London Community Gospel Choir and a choir from Woodbridge School, Woodbridge, Suffolk.[31]

In 2012, the 50th anniversary CD entitled NOW was released; Warwick recorded 12 Bacharach/David tracks produced by Phil Ramone.

On September 19, 2013, she collaborated with country singer Billy Ray Cyrus for his song "Hope Is Just Ahead".

In 2014, the duets album Feels So Good was released. Funkytowngrooves re-issued the remastered Arista albums No Night So Long, How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye ("So Amazing"), and Finder of Lost Loves ("Without Your Love"), all expanded with bonus material.

In December 2015, Warwick's website released the Tropical Love EP with five tracks previously unreleased from the Aquarel Do Brasil Sessions in 1994 – To Say Goodbye (Pra Dizer Adeus) with Edu Lobo – Love Me – Lullaby – Bridges (Travessia) – Rainy Day Girl with Ivan Lins.[32]

A Heartbreaker two-disc expanded edition was planned for a 2016 release by Funkytowngrooves, which would include the original Heartbreaker album and up to 15 bonus tracks consisting of a mixture of unreleased songs, alternate takes, and instrumentals, with more remastered and expanded Arista albums to follow. In 2016, she was inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.[33]

In 2017, she performed a benefit in Chicago for the Center on Halsted, an organization that contributes to the LGBTQ community. This event was co-chaired by Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama. Also that year, she made a cameo appearance in the Christian drama Let There Be Light directed by Kevin Sorbo.

In 2019 she was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

2020s to present

In 2020, she appeared as "Mouse" on season three of The Masked Singer. She was eliminated in the fifth round, but came back during the first part of the season three finale to sing "What the World Needs Now is Love" with the finalists Night Angel, Frog and Turtle as a tribute to the healthcare workers working on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic. This performance was created after the season wrapped production in March.[34] Warwick made a guest appearance during Gladys Knight's and Patti Labelle's Verzuz battle. Together they performed Warwick's song, "That's What Friends Are For". They closed with their collaborative song "Superwoman".[35]

In My Life, as I See It: An Autobiography, Warwick lists her honorary doctorate from Hartt among those awarded by six other institutions: Hartt College, Bethune-Cookman University, Shaw University, Columbia College of Chicago, Lincoln College, Illinois [May 2010, Doctor of Arts (hon.)],[36] and University of Maryland Eastern Shore.[citation needed]

On February 10, 2021, Dionne got nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the first time.[37]

On December 3, 2021, Dionne was honored with a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.[38]

Warwick appears in a documentary revolving around her life and career, Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021.[39] Organizers of the Toronto Film Festival announced that she would be honored in the upcoming event as a music icon.[40] On November 26, 2021, Warwick released the single "Nothing's Impossible" a duet featuring Chance the Rapper. Two charities are being supported by the duet: SocialWorks, a Chicago-based nonprofit that Chance founded to empower the youth through the arts, education and civic engagement, and Hunger: Not Impossible, a text-based service connecting kids and their families in need with prepaid, nutritious, to-go meals from local restaurants.[41]

On January 1, 2023, Warwick's documentary, Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over, premiered on national television on CNN.[42][43]

Voice and artistry

Warwick is a contralto,[44][45][46][47] particularly known for her signature musicality and "husky" singing voice.[48][49][50][51] The New Yorker theatre critic Hilton Als reported that, early in her singing career, Warwick's wide vocal range "allowed her both to sing contralto low notes and to soar as a soprano".[45] According to Mike Joyce of The Washington Post, some performances on Warwick's album Dionne Warwick Sings Cole Porter (1990) capture her warmth "and emphasize her subtle phrasing".[46] In a separate review published in 1982, Joyce noted that Warwick's "magical" voice still manages to be "opaque, elusive, elegant" simultaneously, even when performing what he described as some of her most banal material in her discography.[52] Reviewing a concert in 1983, The New York Times music critic Stephen Holden observed that Warwick's voice had deepened "into a near-baritone at its bottom end", resulting in "an ever-more fascinating vocal personality".[50] Similarly, in 2006, Sarah Dempster of The Guardian observed that Warwick's voice "has deepened with age, lending a splendidly full-bodied finish to everything".[53]

Music critics have described Warwick as the muse of songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David's,[53][54][55][56] a term Bacharach himself has used to refer to the singer.[57] Bacharach confirmed that they considered Warwick their "main artist", to whom they allowed first priority on new songs.[57] MTV contributor Carol Cooper said Warwick's interpretation of their songs "established Warwick as the eloquent voice of wounded feminine pride", crediting her with making their material "even more unique and compelling".[58] According to Michael Musto of The Village Voice, the singer's voice proved to be "the perfect venue for Bacharach-David hits", writing, "Dionne could do sultry, pained, wispy, and regretful, all with sophisticated phrasings that made her a vocal emblem for the ’60s heartbeat".[59] The singer claims she did not find their material difficult to sing because they had been written specifically for her voice.[60] Cooper identified their partnership as a precedent to the collaborations between R&B singer Toni Braxton, and songwriters Babyface and Diane Warren.[58]

Musically, The New York Times music critic Stephen Holden and The Guardian's Ian Gittins described Warwick as a pop soul singer.[50][55] However, AllMusic biographer William Ruhlmann found the singer particularly difficult to categorize as a vocalist, writing, "Although Warwick grew up singing in church, she is not a gospel singer. Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan are clear influences, but she is not a jazz singer. R&B is also part of her background, yet she is not really a soul singer, either, at least not in the sense that Aretha Franklin is".[61] Similar, AllMusic reviewer believes Warwick combines elements of jazz, R&B, and gospel, which ultimately result in a "pure pop singer".[62] The Washington Informer senior editor D. Kevin McNeir reported that Warwick's delivery and stage presence are often described as "scintillating, soothing, sensual and soulful".[63] A writer for the South Bend Tribune observed that Warwick is usually described as a "sophisticated" singer, while noting that this term "doesn’t place her in a specific musical category".[64] A writer for The Guardian described Warwick as "one of the greatest pop singers of all time",[65] while Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times named her "that one-of-a-kind instrument that defined pop sophistication in the mid-1960s".[66]

In recent years, Warwick has become known for sharing candid, straightforward opinions about various topics on the social media platform Twitter,[67][68][69] being nicknamed the "Queen of Twitter" by several media publications.[70][71][65]

Personal life

In 1966, Warwick married actor and drummer William Elliott; they divorced in May 1967. They reconciled and were remarried in Milan, Italy, in August 1967.[72] On January 18, 1969, while living in East Orange, New Jersey, she gave birth to her first son, David Elliott. In 1973, her second son Damon Elliott was born. On May 30, 1975, the couple separated and Warwick was granted a divorce in December 1975 in Los Angeles. The court denied Elliott's request for $2,000 a month (equivalent to $10,100 in 2021) in support pending a community property trial, and for $5,000, when he insisted he was making $500 a month in comparison to Warwick making $100,000 a month (equivalent to $504,000 in 2021). Warwick stated "I was the breadwinner. The male ego is a fragile thing. It's hard when the woman is the breadwinner. All my life, the only man who ever took care of me financially was my father. I have always taken care of myself."[73]

In 2002 Warwick was arrested at Miami International Airport for possession of marijuana. It was discovered that she had 11 suspected marijuana cigarettes inside her carry-on luggage, hidden in a lipstick container. She was charged with possessing marijuana totaling less than five grams.[74][75] Warwick made the Top 250 Delinquent Taxpayers List published in October 2007. Warwick was listed with a tax delinquency of $2,665,305.83 in personal income tax and a tax lien was filed July 24, 1997.[citation needed] The IRS eventually discovered that a large portion of the lien was due to an accounting error and revoked $1.2mil of the tax lien in 2009.[76][77]

Warwick lived in Brazil, a country she first visited in the early 1960s, from an indeterminate date[when?] until 2005, according to an interview with JazzWax, when she moved back to the United States to be near her ailing mother and sister. She became so entranced by Brazil that she studied Portuguese and divided her time between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In April 2010, in an interview on talk-show Programa do Jô, she said Brazil was the place where she intended to spend the rest of her life after retiring.

In 1993, her older son David, a former Los Angeles police officer, co-wrote with Terry Steele the Warwick-Whitney Houston duet "Love Will Find a Way", featured on her album Friends Can Be Lovers. Since 2002, he has periodically toured with and performed duets with his mother (along with being the drummer of her touring band), and had his acting debut in the film Ali as the singer Sam Cooke. David became a singer-songwriter, with Luther Vandross' "Here and Now" among others to his credit.

Her second son, Damon Elliott, is a music producer, who has worked with Mýa, Pink, Christina Aguilera and Keyshia Cole. He arranged and produced his mother's 2006 Concord release My Friends and Me.[citation needed] She received a 2014 Grammy Award nomination in the Traditional Pop Category for her 2013 album release, Now.[78]

On January 24, 2015, Warwick was hospitalized after a fall in the shower at her home. After ankle surgery, she was discharged from the hospital.[79][80]

Bankruptcy

Warwick declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New Jersey on March 21, 2013.[81] Due to the reported mismanagement of her business affairs, she listed liabilities that included nearly $7 million owed to the Internal Revenue Service for the years 1991 to 1999 and more than $3 million in business taxes owed to the state of California. Unable to work out an agreement with tax officials, she and her attorney decided that declaring bankruptcy would be the best course of action.[82]

Relations

Warwick's sister Dee Dee Warwick also had a successful singing career, scoring several notable R&B hits in the US, including the original version of "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me". Dee Dee recorded the original version of the song "You're No Good", which later became a 1963 No. 5 R&B hit for Betty Everett, a 1964 No. 3 UK hit for The Swinging Blue Jeans and a 1975 No. 1 pop hit for Linda Ronstadt. In 1966, the Swinging Blue Jeans had a No. 31 UK hit with a cover of Dionne's "Don't Make Me Over", thus appearing in the UK Singles Chart with covers of songs from both Warwick sisters.

Warwick's maternal aunt is gospel-trained vocalist Cissy Houston, mother of Warwick's cousin, singer Whitney Houston.

In her 2011 autobiography, My Life, as I See It, Warwick notes that opera diva Leontyne Price is a maternal cousin.[83]

Discography

Tours

  • Dionne Warwick Tour (1966)
  • Dionne: 40 Anniversary Tour (2002)
  • Soul Divas Tour (2004)
  • An Evening with Dionne (2007)
  • She's Back: One Last Time (2022)

Awards and honors

Grammy Awards

Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
1965 Best Rhythm & Blues Recording "Walk On By" Nominated [84]
1968 Best Vocal Performance, Female "Alfie" Nominated
Best Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Performance "I Say a Little Prayer" Nominated
1969 Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Female "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" Won
1970 Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female "This Girl's in Love with You" Nominated
1971 "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" Won
1975 Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus "Then Came You" (with The Spinners) Nominated
1980 Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female "I'll Never Love This Way Again" Won
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female "Déjà Vu" Won
1987 Record of the Year "That's What Friends Are For"
(with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder)
Nominated
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Won
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Friends Nominated
1992 Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal "Superwoman" (with Gladys Knight & Patti LaBelle) Nominated
2014 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Now Nominated
2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Dionne Warwick Won

Grammy Hall of Fame

Year Title Genre Label Year Inducted
1967 "Alfie" pop (single) Scepter 2008
1962 "Don't Make Me Over" pop (single) Scepter 2000
1964 "Walk On By" pop (single) Scepter 1998

American Music Awards

Year Category Result
1987 Special Recognition Award: "That's What Friends Are For" Won

Billboard Music Awards

Year Category Result
1987 #1 Single of the Year: "That's What Friends Are For" Won

RIAA

Year Category Result
1964 Songs of the Century: "Walk on By" Honoree
1985 Songs of the Century: "That's What Friends Are For" Honoree

People's Choice Awards

Year Category Result
1975 Favorite Female Singer Won

NAACP Image Awards

Year Category Result
1980 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Female Artist Won
1986 Entertainer of the Year[85] Won
1988 Won
1990 Key of Life Award[86][87] Won
2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Children:"Say a little prayer" Nominated

ASCAP Awards

Year Category Result
1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree
2002 Heroes Award Honoree

Rhythm & Blues Foundation

Year Category Result
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree

Women's World Awards

Year Category Result
2004 Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree

Trumpet Awards

Year Category Result
2007 Trumpet Living Legend Award Honoree

Ride of Fame[88]

Year Category Result
2012 Immortal Honoree

Cash Box Magazine Annual Poll

Year Category Result
1964 Cash Box Magazine Awards
(Best Sellers)
#1 Female Vocalist Won
1966 #1 R&B Female Vocalist Won
#2 Pop Female Vocalist Won
1967 #2 Pop Vocalist, #2 R&B Vocalist Won
1968 Won
1969 #1 Female Vocalist — Albums and Singles Won
1970 Won
1971 Won
1969 Radio's Most Programmed Female Vocalist Won
1970 Won
1971 Won

Soul Train Music Awards

Year Category Result
1987 Best R&B/Soul Single-Group, Band or Duo:"That's what friends are for" Nominated
2013 Soul train Legend Award Won

NME Awards

Year Category Result
1966 World Female Singer Nominated
1967 Nominated

Other awards and honors

Year Category/Award Result
1985 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted
2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducted
2016 Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame Inducted
2017 Apollo Theater Walk of Fame Inducted
2021 Palm Springs Walk of Stars Inducted
  • National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) – Top Female Vocalist – 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
  • National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters Hall of Fame – Hitmaker Award – 2001
  • Woman of the Year – 1969 Harvard Hasty Pudding Society
  • Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or nominee – Slaves – 1969
  • Playboy magazine music poll – Top Female Vocalist – 1971
  • Playboy magazine's All-Star Band for 1971 – Female Vocals
  • National Association of Television and Radio Announcers - #1 R&B Vocalist – 1971
  • Memphis Music Awards – Outstanding Female Vocalist – 1971
  • 1980 Tokyo Intl POP Music Festival for her performance of "Feeling Old Feelings" from her Arista debut album Dionne produced by Barry Manilow. The song was awarded Song of the Year (the equivalent of the Japanese Grammy).
  • Mayors Award and Key to the CitySan Jose, California, 1968
  • ACE Award nominee for Sisters in the Name of Love (HBO, 1986)
  • United States Ambassador of Health – appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1987
  • Kleenex American Hero Award – 1987
  • American Society of Young Musicians – Luminary Award – 1997
  • National Music Foundation – Cultural Impact Award – 1998
  • United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – appointed 2002
  • NABFEME Shero Award (National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment) – 2006
  • Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival – Lifetime Career Achievement Award – 2006
  • Miami-Dade Life Time Achievement Award – 2007 and Dionne Warwick Day – May 25
  • Starlight Foundation – Humanitarian of the Year Award
  • Bella Rackoff Women in Film – Humanitarian Award
  • Lincoln Elementary School in East Orange, New Jersey, honored her by renaming it to the Dionne Warwick Institute of Economics and Entrepreneurship.
  • Howard Theatre Restoration Honoree – 2013[89]
  • Living Legend Award, Black Girls Rock! – 2012
  • Marian Anderson Award – 2017

Filmography

Concerts
  • 1966: Live from the Olympia in Paris-Sacha Distel and Dionne Warwick – Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française
  • 1975: Dionne Warwick Live in Concert – nationally syndicated
  • 1975: Dionne Warwick: In Performance at Wolftrap – PBS
  • 1977: Dionne Warwick with the Edmonton Symphony – PBS
  • 1978: Dionne Warwick: Live at The Forum
  • 1980: Dionne Warwick: Live at the Park West – HBO
  • 1982: Dionne Warwick: Live from Lake Tahoe – HBO
  • 1983: Dionne Warwick: Live at the Rialto – PBS
  • 1985: Dionne Warwick: Live at the Royal Albert Hall ITV
  • 1986: Sisters in the Name of Love, with Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight – HBO
  • 1987: Dionne Warwick: Live in Japan
  • 1988: Dionne Warwick with the Boston Pops – PBS
  • 1988: Dionne Warwick: That's What Friends Are For Benefit Concert – HBO
  • 1988: Dionne Warwick Live in London – BBC
  • 1989: Dionne Warwick: Live in Australia – ABC
  • 1989: Dionne Warwick: That's What Friends Are For Benefit Concert – HBO
  • 1990: Dionne Warwick and Friends: That's What Friends Are For Benefit Concert – HBO
  • 1995: Dionne Warwick and Burt Bacharach – Live from the Rainbow Room – A & E Network
  • 2005: Prime Concerts: In Concert with Edmonton Symphony PBS
  • 2007: Dionne Warwick — Live
  • 2008: Cabaret: Live in Cabaret July 18, 1975
As an actress
Documentary film appearances
  • 1968: Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over – documentary by Gary Keys
  • 1977: The Day the Music Died
  • 2002: The Making and Meaning of We Are Family
  • 2001: The Teens Who Stole Popular Music – A & E Films
  • 2001: Don't Make Me Over: The Dionne Warwick Story – A & E Films
  • 2011: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon
  • 2013: Voices of Love-Featuring Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Cissy Houston & The Drinkard Singers – documentary by Gary Keys
  • 2021: Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over
Compilations, series, and specials
  • 1963: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Don't Make Me Over
  • 1963: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Anyone Who Had a Heart
  • 1964: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Walk On By
  • 1964: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Reach Out For Me
  • 1965: The Danny Kaye Show – CBS
  • 1965: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1965: Hullaballoo – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1966: Hullaballoo – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1966: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Message to Michael
  • 1966: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Trains, Boats and Planes
  • 1966: The Red Skelton Show – CBS: Performing Walk on By, People
  • 1966: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1967: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Another Night
  • 1967: The Ed Sullivan Show – CBS: Performing Alfie, The Way You Look Tonight
  • 1967: The 39th Annual Academy Awards – NBC: Performing Alfie
  • 1967: The Red Skelton Show – CBS: Performing I Say A little Prayer
  • 1967: Tin Pan Alley Today – NBC Television Network Special – Star
  • 1970: The Dean Martin Show – NBC – Performing Paper Mache
  • 1968: The Ed Sullivan Show – CBS: Performing I Say A little Prayer
  • 1968: The Carol Burnett Show – CBS: Performing (Theme from) Valley of the Dolls; Children Go Where I Send Thee
  • 1968: American Bandstand – ABC: Performing Do You Know the Way to San Jose
  • 1968: The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show – NBC: Performing Promises, Promises and Do You Know the Way to San Jose
  • 1968: The Ed Sullivan Show – CBS: Performing Battle Hymn of the Republic
  • 1968: The Ed Sullivan Show – CBS: Performing Promises, Promises
  • 1968: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1967: The Dick Cavett Show – ABC – Multiple appearances
  • 1969: The Merv Griffin Show – Guest Host
  • 1969: The Jose Feliciano Special – NBC – Performing What the World Needs Now and Alfie with Burt Bacharach
  • 1969: The Dick Cavett Show – ABC – Multiple performances
  • 1969: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1969: Dionne Warwick: Souled Out – CBS Television with Warwick's guests Burt Bacharach, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Glen Campbell
  • 1970: The Dean Martin Show – NBC – Performing Paper Mache
  • 1970: An Evening with Burt Bacharach: Special Guest Dionne Warwick – NBC
  • 1970: The Carol Burnett Show – CBS: Performing (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me and What the World Needs Now
  • 1970: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1971: The Tonight Show – NBC – Multiple appearances
  • 1973: The Midnight Special: Host – Dionne Warwick – NBC
  • 1974: The Dionne Warwick Special – nationally syndicated
  • 1975: Music Country USA-Host Dionne Warwick – NBC
  • 1975: The Dionne Warwick Show – nationally syndicated
  • 1976: The Original Rompin' Stompin', Hot & Heavy, Cool & Groovy All-Star Jazz Show – Host Dionne Warwick with Count Basie
  • 1978: Dionne Warwick -Live from DC- Dick Clark – ABC
  • 1979: Solid Gold Countdown 1979 – Hosts Dionne Warwick and Glen Campbell
  • 1980–1981 and 1985–1986: Solid Gold – Series Host
  • 1982: To Basie with Love - Host
  • 1982 I Love Liberty - performer
  • 1990–1991: Dionne!-(Talk Show) – Host – Nationally Syndicated
  • 2002: A Tribute to Burt Bacharach & Hal David
  • 2005: The 5th Dimension Travelling Sunshine Show
  • 2005: Straight from the Heart Live, Vol. 1
  • 2006: Flashbacks: Soul Sensations
  • 2006: Flashbacks: Pop Parade
  • 2008: Lost Concerts Series: Uptown Divas
  • 2011: The Celebrity Apprentice 4 – Contestant
  • 2018: The Four: Battle For Stardom – Cameo/Appearance, Warwick's Granddaughter "Cheyenne Elliot" performed for the Judges on the show.[91]

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External links

  • AllMusic page
  • VH1 Site February 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • Billboard chart history (since 1983)
  • The Scepter Records Story
  • Dionne Warwick at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

dionne, warwick, marie, born, december, 1940, american, singer, actress, television, host, warwick, 2021bornmarie, dionne, warrick, 1940, december, 1940, east, orange, jersey, alma, materuniversity, hartford, hartt, schooloccupationssingeractresstelevision, ho. Marie Dionne Warwick d i ˈ ɒ n born December 12 1940 is an American singer actress and television host Dionne WarwickWarwick in 2021BornMarie Dionne Warrick 1940 12 12 December 12 1940 age 82 East Orange New Jersey U S Alma materUniversity of Hartford Hartt SchoolOccupationsSingeractresstelevision hostYears active1955 presentSpouseWilliam Elliott m 1966 div 1967 wbr m 1967 div 1975 wbr Children2 including Damon ElliottRelativesDee Dee Warwick sister Cissy Houston maternal aunt Whitney Houston maternal first cousin Gary Garland maternal first cousin Bobbi Kristina Brown maternal first cousin once removed Leontyne Price maternal cousin Musical careerGenresR amp BsoulpopgospelInstrument s VocalsLabelsScepterWarner Bros AristaRiver NorthConcordRhinoWebsiteofficialdionnewarwick wbr comWarwick ranks among the 40 biggest U S hit makers between 1955 and 1999 based on her chart history on Billboard s Hot 100 pop singles chart She is the second most charted female vocalist during the rock era 1955 1999 She is also one of the most charted vocalists of all time with 56 of her singles making the Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998 12 of them Top Ten and 80 singles in total either solo or collaboratively making the Hot 100 R amp B and or adult contemporary charts 1 2 Dionne ranks 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 s Greatest Artists of all time During her career Warwick has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and she has won many awards including six Grammy Awards Warwick has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame the Grammy Hall of Fame the R amp B Music Hall of Fame and the Apollo Theater Walk of Fame In 2019 she won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Three of her songs Walk On By Alfie and Don t Make Me Over have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame She is a former Goodwill Ambassador for the UN s Food and Agriculture Organization Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Drinkard Singers 2 2 The Gospelaires 2 3 Discovery 2 4 Early stardom 2 5 Mid 1960s to early 1970s 2 6 Warner era 1972 1978 2 7 Move to Arista 1979 2 8 1990s to 2000 2 9 2000s to 2010 2 10 2011 to 2019 2 11 2020s to present 3 Voice and artistry 4 Personal life 4 1 Bankruptcy 4 2 Relations 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 Awards and honors 8 Filmography 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditMarie Dionne Warrick later Warwick was born in East Orange New Jersey to Lee Drinkard and Mancel Warrick Her mother was manager of the Drinkard Singers and her father was a Pullman porter chef record promoter and CPA Dionne was named after her aunt on her mother s side 3 She had a sister Delia Dee Dee who died in 2008 and a brother Mancel Jr who was killed in an accident in 1968 at age 21 Her parents were both African American and she also has Native American and Dutch ancestry 4 She was raised in East Orange New Jersey and was a Girl Scout for a time After finishing East Orange High School in 1959 Warwick pursued her passion at the Hartt College of Music in West Hartford Connecticut 5 She landed some work with her group singing backing vocals for recording sessions in New York City During one session Warwick met Burt Bacharach who hired her to record demos featuring songs written by him and lyricist Hal David She later landed her own record deal 6 Career Edit Warwick performing in Amsterdam 1966 Drinkard Singers Edit Many of Warwick s family were members of the Drinkard Singers a family gospel group 7 and RCA recording artists who frequently performed throughout the New York metropolitan area The original group known as the Drinkard Jubilairs consisted of Cissy Anne Larry and Nicky and later included Warwick s grandparents Nicholas and Delia Drinkard and their children William Lee Warwick s mother and Hansom When the Drinkard Singers performed on TV Gospel Time Dionne Warwick had her television performance debut Marie instructed the group and they were managed by Lee As they became more successful Lee and Marie began performing with the group and they were augmented by pop R amp B singer Judy Clay whom Lee had unofficially adopted Elvis Presley eventually expressed an interest in having them join his touring entourage Dionne began singing gospel as a child at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark New Jersey 8 The Gospelaires Edit Other singers joined the Gospelaires from time to time including Judy Clay Cissy Houston and Doris Rikii Troy whose chart selection Just One Look when she recorded it in 1963 featured backing vocals from the Gospelaires After personnel changes Dionne and Doris left the group after achieving solo success the Gospelaires became the recording group the Sweet Inspirations who had some chart success but were much sought after as studio background singers The Gospelaires and later the Sweet Inspirations performed on many records cut in New York City for artists such as Garnet Mimms the Drifters Jerry Butler Solomon Burke and later Warwick s recordings Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley Warwick recalled in 2002 s Biography that a man came running frantically backstage at the Apollo and said he needed background singers for a session for Sam the Man Taylor and old big mouth here spoke up and said We ll do it and we left and did the session I wish I remembered the gentleman s name because he was responsible for the beginning of my professional career citation needed The backstage encounter led to the group being asked to sing background sessions at recording studios in New York Soon the group were in demand in New York music circles for their background work for such artists as the Drifters Ben E King Chuck Jackson Dinah Washington Ronnie the Hawk Hawkins and Solomon Burke among many others Warwick remembered in Biography full citation needed that after school they would catch a bus from East Orange to the Port Authority Terminal then take the subway to recording studios in Manhattan perform their background gigs and be back at home in East Orange in time to do their school homework Her background vocal work would continue while Warwick pursued her studies at Hartt citation needed Discovery Edit While she was performing background on the Drifters recording of their 1962 release Mexican Divorce Warwick s voice and star presence were noticed by the song s composer Burt Bacharach 9 a Brill Building songwriter who was writing songs with many other songwriters including lyricist Hal David 10 According to a July 14 1967 article on Warwick in Time Bacharach stated She has a tremendous strong side and a delicacy when singing softly like miniature ships in bottles Musically she was no play safe girl What emotion I could get away with During the session Bacharach asked Warwick if she would be interested in recording demonstration recordings of his compositions to pitch the tunes to record labels paying her 12 50 per demo recording session equivalent to 110 in 2021 11 12 One such demo It s Love That Really Counts destined to be recorded by Scepter signed act the Shirelles caught the attention of the President of Scepter Records Florence Greenberg who according to Current Biography 1969 Yearbook told Bacharach Forget the song get the girl 13 Warwick was signed to Bacharach s and David s production company according to Warwick which in turn was signed to Scepter Records in 1962 by Greenberg The partnership would provide Bacharach with the freedom to produce Warwick without the control of recording company executives and company A amp R men Warwick s musical ability and education would also allow Bacharach to compose more challenging tunes 10 The demo version of It s Love That Really Counts along with her original demo of Make It Easy on Yourself would surface on Warwick s debut Scepter album Presenting Dionne Warwick which was released in early 1963 13 Early stardom Edit In November 1962 Scepter Records released her first solo single Don t Make Me Over the title of which Warwick supplied herself when she snapped the phrase at producers Burt Bacharach and Hal David in anger citation needed Warwick had found out that Make It Easy on Yourself a song on which she had recorded the original demo and had wanted to be her first single release had been given to another artist Jerry Butler From the phrase don t make me over Bacharach and David created their first top 40 pop hit No 21 and a top 5 U S R amp B hit Warrick s name was misspelled on the single s label and she began using the new spelling Warwick both professionally and personally 14 After Don t Make Me Over hit in 1962 she answered the call of her manager left school and went on a tour of France where critics crowned her Paris Black Pearl having been introduced on stage at Paris Olympia that year by Marlene Dietrich 15 The two immediate follow ups to Don t Make Me Over This Empty Place with B side Wishin and Hopin later recorded by Dusty Springfield and Make The Music Play charted briefly in the top 100 Her fourth single Anyone Who Had a Heart 10 released in November 1963 16 was Warwick s first top 10 pop hit No 8 in the U S and an international million seller This was followed by Walk On By in April 1964 another major international hit and million seller that solidified her career For the rest of the 1960s Warwick was a fixture on the U S and Canadian charts and much of her output from 1962 to 1971 was written and produced by the Bacharach David team Warwick weathered the British Invasion better than most American artists Her biggest UK hits were Walk On By and Do You Know the Way to San Jose 10 In the UK a number of Bacharach David Warwick songs were recorded by British singers Cilla Black Sandie Shaw and Dusty Springfield most notably Black s Anyone Who Had a Heart which went to No 1 in the UK This upset Warwick who described feeling insulted when told that in the UK record company executives wanted her songs recorded by someone else Warwick met Cilla Black while on tour in Britain She recalled what she said to her I told her that You re My World would be my next single in the States I honestly believe that if I d sneezed on my next record then Cilla would have sneezed on hers too There was no imagination in her recording 17 Warwick later covered two of Cilla s songs You re My World appeared on Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls released in 1968 and on the soundtrack to Alfie Warwick was named the Bestselling Female Vocalist in the Cash Box Magazine poll in 1964 with six chart hits in that year Cash Box named her the Top Female Vocalist in 1969 1970 and 1971 In the 1967 Cash Box poll she was second to Petula Clark and in 1968 s poll second to Aretha Franklin Playboy s influential Music Poll of 1970 named her the Top Female Vocalist In 1969 Harvard s Hasty Pudding Society named her Woman of the Year 18 In the May 21 1965 Time cover article entitled The Sound of the Sixties Warwick s sound was described as Swinging World Scholarly articles probe the relationship between the Beatles and the nouvelle vague films of Jean Luc Godard discuss the brio and elegance of Dionne Warwick s singing style as a pleasurable but complex event to be experienced without condescension In chic circles anyone damning rock n roll is labeled not only square but uncultured For inspirational purposes such hip artists as Robert Rauschenberg Larry Rivers and Andy Warhol occasionally paint while listening to rock n roll music Explains Warhol It makes me mindless and I paint better After gallery openings in Manhattan the black tie gatherings often adjourn to a discotheque 19 In 1965 Eon Productions intended to use Warwick s song titled Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang as the theme song of the James Bond film Thunderball until Albert R Broccoli insisted that the theme song include the film s title A new song was composed and recorded in the eleventh hour titled Thunderball performed by Tom Jones The melody of Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang remains a major component of the film score The Ultimate Edition DVD of Thunderball has the Warwick song playing over the titles on one of the commentary track extras and the song was released on the 30th anniversary CD of Bond songs Mid 1960s to early 1970s Edit Warwick in 1969 The mid 1960s to early 1970s were a more successful time period for Warwick who saw a string of gold selling albums and Top 20 and Top 10 hit singles Message to Michael a Bacharach David composition 10 that the duo was certain was a man s song became a top 10 hit for Warwick in May 1966 The January 1967 LP Here Where There Is Love was her first RIAA certified Gold album and featured Alfie and two 1966 hits Trains and Boats and Planes and I Just Don t Know What to Do with Myself Alfie had become a radio hit when disc jockeys across the nation began to play the album cut early in 1967 Alfie was released as the B side of a Bacharach David ballad The Beginning of Loneliness which charted in the Hot 100 Disc jockeys flipped the single and made it a double sided hit Bacharach had been contracted to produce Alfie for the Michael Caine film of the same name and wanted Warwick to sing the tune but the British producers wanted a British subject to cut the tune Cilla Black was selected to record the song and her version peaked at No 95 upon its release in the US A cover version by Cher used in the American prints of the film peaked at No 33 In the UK and Australia Black s version was a Top 10 hit citation needed Her follow up to I Say a Little Prayer Theme from Valley of the Dolls was unusual in several respects It was not written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David it was the B side of her I Say a Little Prayer single and it was a song that she almost did not record While the film version of Valley of the Dolls was being made actress Barbara Parkins suggested that Warwick be considered to sing the film s theme song written by songwriting team Andre and Dory Previn The song was to be recorded by Judy Garland who was subsequently fired from the film Warwick performed the song and when the film became a success in the early weeks of 1968 disc jockeys flipped the single and made the single one of the biggest double sided hits of the rock era and another million seller At the time RIAA rules allowed only one side of a double sided hit single to be certified as gold but Scepter awarded Warwick an in house award to recognize Theme from Valley of the Dolls as a million selling tune citation needed Warwick had re recorded a Pat Williams arranged version of the theme at A amp R Studios in New York because contractual restrictions with her label would not allow the Warwick version from the film to be included on the 20th Century Fox soundtrack LP and reverse legal restrictions would not allow the film version to be used anyplace else in a commercial LP The LP Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls released in early 1968 and containing the re recorded version of the movie theme No 2 for three weeks Do You Know the Way to San Jose and several new Bacharach David compositions hit the No 6 position on the Billboard album chart and would remain on the chart for over a year The film soundtrack LP without Warwick vocals failed to impress the public while Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls earned an RIAA Gold certification The single Do You Know the Way to San Jose an international million seller and a Top 10 hit in several countries including the UK Canada Australia South Africa Japan and Mexico was also a double sided hit with the B side Let Me Be Lonely charting at No 79 More hits followed into 1971 including Who Is Gonna Love Me 32 1968 with B side There s Always Something There to Remind Me becoming another double sided hit Promises Promises 19 1968 This Girl s in Love with You 7 1969 The April Fools 37 1969 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin 15 1969 I ll Never Fall in Love Again 6 Pop 1 AC 1969 Make It Easy on Yourself 37 Pop 10 AC 1970 Let Me Go to Him 32 Pop 4 AC 1970 and Paper Mache 43 Pop 3 AC 1970 Warwick s final Bacharach David penned single on the Scepter label was March 1971 s Who Gets the Guy 52 Pop 6 AC 1971 and her final official Scepter single release was He s Moving On b w Amanda 83 Pop 12 AC both from the soundtrack of the motion picture adaptation of Jacqueline Susann s The Love Machine citation needed Warwick had become the priority act of Scepter Records with the release of Anyone Who Had a Heart in 1963 citation needed Other Scepter LPs certified RIAA Gold include Dionne Warwick s Golden Hits Part 1 released in 1967 and The Dionne Warwicke Story A Decade of Gold released in 1971 By the end of 1971 Warwick had sold an estimated 35 million singles and albums internationally in less than nine years and more than 16 million singles in the U S alone Exact figures of her sales are unknown and probably underestimated due to Scepter Records apparently lax accounting policies and the company policy of not submitting recordings for RIAA audit Warwick became the first Scepter artist to request RIAA audits of her recordings in 1967 with the release of I Say a Little Prayer On September 17 1969 CBS Television aired Warwick s first television special entitled The Dionne Warwick Chevy Special Warwick s guests were Burt Bacharach George Kirby Glen Campbell and Creedence Clearwater Revival citation needed In 1970 Warwick formed her own label Sonday Records of which she was president Sonday was distributed by Scepter 20 In 1970 she was a performer on the prestigious Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium singing The Look of Love What the World Needs Now and Come Together 21 Warwick with First Lady Pat Nixon in 1971 In 1971 Warwick left the family atmosphere of Scepter Records for Warner Bros Records for a 5 million contract the most lucrative recording contract given to a female vocalist up to that time according to Variety Warwick s last LP for Scepter was the soundtrack for the motion picture The Love Machine in which she appeared in an uncredited cameo released in July 1971 In 1975 Bacharach and David sued Scepter Records for an accurate accounting of royalties due the team from their recordings with Warwick and labelmate B J Thomas They were awarded almost 600 000 and the rights to all Bacharach David recordings on the Scepter label The label with the defection of Warwick to Warner Bros Records filed for bankruptcy in 1975 and was sold to Springboard International Records in 1976 Following her signing with Warners with Bacharach and David as writers and producers Warwick returned to New York City s A amp R Studios in late 1971 to begin recording her first album for the new label the self titled Dionne not to be confused with her later Arista debut album in January 1972 The album peaked at No 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 Album Chart In 1972 Burt Bacharach and Hal David scored and wrote the tunes for the motion picture Lost Horizon However the film was panned by the critics and in the fallout the songwriting duo decided to terminate their working relationship The break up left Warwick devoid of their services as her producers and songwriters She was contractually obligated to fulfill her contract with Warners without Bacharach and David and she would team with a variety of producers during her tenure with the label Faced with the prospect of being sued by Warner Bros Records due to the breakup of Bacharach David and their failure to honor their contract with Warwick she filed a 5 5 million lawsuit against her former partners for breach of contract The suit was settled out of court in 1979 for 5 million including the rights to all Warwick recordings produced by Bacharach and David Also in 1971 Warwick had her name changed to Warwicke per the advice of Linda Goodman an astrologer friend who believed it would bring greater success A few years later she reverted to the old spelling after a string of disappointments and an absence from the Billboard top 40 22 Warner era 1972 1978 Edit From left to right Warwick Don Kirshner Helen Reddy and Olivia Newton John in 1974 Without the guidance and songwriting that Bacharach David had provided Warwick s career stalled in the early 1970s although she remained a top concert draw throughout the world There were no big hits during the early and mid part of the decade aside from 1974 s Then Came You recorded as a duet with the Spinners and produced by Thom Bell Bell later noted Dionne made a strange face when we finished the song She didn t like it much but I knew we had something So we ripped a dollar in two signed each half and exchanged them I told her If it doesn t go number one I ll send you my half When it took off Dionne sent hers back There was an apology on it It was her first U S No 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 Other than this success Warwick s five years on Warner Bros Records produced no other major hits but Then Came You was issued by co owned Atlantic Records the Spinners label 23 Two notable songs recorded during this period were His House and Me and Once You Hit The Road 79 pop 5 R amp B 22 Adult Contemporary both of which were produced in 1975 by Thom Bell citation needed Warwick recorded five albums with Warners Dionne 1972 produced by Bacharach and David and a modest chart success Just Being Myself 1973 produced by Holland Dozier Holland Then Came You 1975 produced by Jerry Ragovoy Track of the Cat 1975 produced by Thom Bell and Love at First Sight 1977 produced by Steve Barri and Michael Omartian Her five year contract with Warners expired in 1977 and with that she ended her stay at the label citation needed Warwick s dry spell on the American charts ended with her signing to Arista Records in 1979 where she began a second highly successful run of hit records and albums well into the late 1980s Move to Arista 1979 Edit With the move to Arista Records and the release of her RIAA certified million seller I ll Never Love This Way Again in 1979 Warwick was again enjoying top success on the charts The song was produced by Barry Manilow The accompanying album Dionne was certified Platinum in the United States for sales exceeding one million units The album peaked at No 12 on the Billboard Album Chart and made the Top 10 of the Billboard R amp B Albums Chart Warwick had been personally signed and guided by the label s founder Clive Davis who told her You may be ready to give the business up but the business is not ready to give you up citation needed Warwick s next single release was another major hit Deja Vu was co written by Isaac Hayes and hit No 1 Adult Contemporary as well as No 15 on Billboard s Hot 100 In 1980 Warwick won the NARAS Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Performance Female for I ll Never Love This Way Again and Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female for Deja Vu She became the first female artist in the history of the awards to win in both categories the same year 24 Her second Arista album 1980 s No Night So Long sold 500 000 U S copies and featured the title track which became a major success hitting 1 Adult Contemporary and 23 on Billboard s Hot 100 25 and the album peaked at No 23 on the Billboard Albums Chart 26 Dionne Warwick by Allan Warren c 1980 s In January 1980 while under contract to Arista Records Warwick hosted a two hour TV special called Solid Gold 79 This was adapted into the weekly one hour show Solid Gold which she hosted throughout 1980 and 1981 and again in 1985 86 Major highlights of each show were the duets she performed with her co hosts which often included some of Warwick s hits and her co hosts hits intermingled and arranged by Solid Gold musical director Michael Miller Another highlight in each show was Warwick s vocal rendition of the Solid Gold theme composed by Miller with lyrics by Dean Pitchford 24 After a brief appearance in the Top Forty in early 1982 with Johnny Mathis on Friends in Love from the album of the same name Warwick s next hit later that same year was her full length collaboration with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees for the album Heartbreaker The song became one of Warwick s biggest international hits returning her to the Top 10 of Billboard s Hot 100 as well as No 1 Adult Contemporary and No 2 in both the UK and Australia The tune was also a Top 10 hit throughout continental Europe Australia No 1 Japan South Africa Canada and Asia The title track was taken from the album of the same name which sold over 3 million copies internationally and earned Warwick an RIAA Gold record award in the US In Britain the disc was certified Platinum Warwick later stated to Wesley Hyatt in his Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits that she was not initially fond of Heartbreaker but recorded the tune because she trusted the Bee Gees judgment that it would be a hit The project came about when Clive Davis was attending his aunt s wedding in Orlando Florida in early 1982 and spoke with Barry Gibb Gibb mentioned that he had always been a fan of Warwick s and Davis arranged for Warwick and the Bee Gees to discuss a project Warwick and the Gibb brothers obviously hit it off as both the album and the title single were released in October 1982 to massive success 24 In 1983 Warwick released How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye produced by Luther Vandross The album s most successful single was the title track How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye a Warwick Vandross duet which peaked at No 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 It also became a Top 10 hit on the Adult Contemporary and R amp B charts The album peaked at No 57 on the Billboard album chart Of note was a reunion with the original Shirelles on Warwick s cover of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow The album Finder of Lost Loves followed in 1984 and reunited her with both Barry Manilow and Burt Bacharach who was writing with his then current lyricist partner and wife Carole Bayer Sager In 1985 Warwick contributed her voice to the multi Grammy Award winning charity song We Are the World along with vocalists like Michael Jackson Diana Ross and Ray Charles The song spent four consecutive weeks at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart It was the year s biggest hit certified four times Platinum in the United States alone 24 In 1985 Warwick once again collaborated on the song That s What Friends are For It was the first time they had worked together since the 1970s when Warwick felt abandoned by Bacharach and Hal David dissolving their partnership Warwick said of their reconciliation 27 We realized we were more than just friends We were family Time has a way of giving people the opportunity to grow and understand Working with Burt is not a bit different from how it used to be He expects me to deliver and I can He knows what I m going to do before I do it and the same with me That s how intertwined we ve been 27 Warwick recorded That s What Friends are For as a benefit single for the American Foundation for AIDS Research AmFAR alongside Gladys Knight Elton John and Stevie Wonder in 1985 The single credited to Dionne and Friends was released in October and eventually raised over three million dollars for that cause The tune was a triple No 1 R amp B Adult Contemporary and four weeks at the summit on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1986 selling close to two million 45s in the United States alone Working against AIDS especially after years of raising money for work on many blood related diseases such as sickle cell anemia seemed the right thing to do You have to be granite not to want to help people with AIDS because the devastation that it causes is so painful to see I was so hurt to see my friend die with such agony Warwick told The Washington Post in 1988 citation needed I am tired of hurting and it does hurt The single won the performers the NARAS Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal as well as Song of the Year for its writers Bacharach and Bayer Sager It also was ranked by Billboard magazine as the most popular song of 1986 With this single Warwick also released her most successful album of the 1980s titled Friends which reached No 12 on Billboard s album chart 24 In 1987 Dionne Warwick won the Special Recognition Award at the American Music Awards for That s What Friends Are For In 1987 Warwick scored another hit with Love Power Her eighth career No 1 Adult Contemporary hit it also reached No 5 in R amp B and No 12 on Billboard s Hot 100 A duet with Jeffrey Osborne it was also written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager and it was featured in Warwick s album Reservations for Two The album s title song a duet with Kashif was also a chart hit Other artists featured on the album included Smokey Robinson and June Pointer 24 1990s to 2000 Edit During the 1990s Warwick hosted infomercials for the Psychic Friends Network which featured self described psychic Linda Georgian The 900 number psychic service was active from 1991 to 1998 According to press statements throughout the 1990s the program was the most successful infomercial for several years and Warwick earned in excess of three million dollars per year as spokesperson for the network In 1998 Inphomation the corporation owning the network filed for bankruptcy and Warwick ended her association with the organization Warwick s longtime friend and tour manager Henry Carr acknowledged that when Dionne was going through an airport and a child recognized her as that psychic lady on TV Dionne was crushed and said she had worked too hard as an entertainer to become known as the psychic lady citation needed Warwick s most publicized album during this period was 1993 s Friends Can Be Lovers which was produced in part by Ian Devaney and Lisa Stansfield Featured on the album was Sunny Weather Lover which was the first song that Burt Bacharach and Hal David had written together for Warwick since 1972 It was Warwick s lead single in the United States and was heavily promoted by Arista but failed to chart A follow up Where My Lips Have Been peaked at No 95 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Singles amp Tracks The 1994 Aquarela Do Brasil album marked the end of Warwick s contract with Arista Records In 1990 Warwick recorded the song It s All Over with former member of Modern Talking Dieter Bohlen Blue System The single peaked at No 60 No 33 airplay on the German pop charts and it was covered on Blue System s album Deja Vu In 1993 Forrest Sawyer host of the ABC news entertainment program Day One alleged financial improprieties by the Warwick Foundation founded in 1989 to benefit AIDS patients and particularly Warwick s charity concert performances organized to benefit the organization as America s Ambassador of Health The network news magazine story That s What Friends Are For reported that the Warwick Foundation was operating at over 90 administrative cost donating only about 3 of the money it raised to AIDS groups Several AIDS groups and nonprofit experts criticized her foundation including an AIDS group in the Virgin Islands that claimed she nearly bankrupted them after extravagant expenses left nothing for local charities ABC reported that Warwick flew first class and was accommodated at first class hotels for charity concerts and events in which she participated for the Warwick Foundation managed by her close confident Guy Draper a former chief of protocol for former Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry and who had a history of bankruptcies Warwick alleged that the ABC report was racially motivated and threatened to sue ABC News for defamation although a suit was never filed The Internal Revenue Service began an investigation of the Warwick Foundation after other complaints were filed and the Warwick Foundation was later dissolved ABC s story was nominated for a national Emmy award in 1994 and won a prestigious Investigative Reporters and Editors national television award in 1993 28 2000s to 2010 Edit Warwick in 2002 On October 16 2002 Warwick was nominated to be Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO In 2004 Warwick s first Christmas album was released The CD entitled My Favorite Time of the Year featured jazzy interpretations of many holiday classics In 2007 Rhino Records re released the CD with new cover art In 2005 Warwick was honored by Oprah Winfrey at her Legends Ball She appeared on the May 24 2006 fifth season finale of American Idol Warwick sang a medley of Walk On By and That s What Friends Are For with longtime collaborator Burt Bacharach accompanying her on the piano In 2006 Warwick signed with Concord Records after a fifteen year tenure at Arista which had ended in 1994 Her first and only release for the label was My Friends and Me a duets album containing reworkings of her old hits very similar to her 1998 CD Dionne Sings Dionne Among her singing partners were Gloria Estefan Olivia Newton John Wynonna Judd and Reba McEntire The album peaked at No 66 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart The album was produced by her son Damon Elliott A follow up album featuring Warwick s old hits as duets with male vocalists was planned but the project was cancelled The relationship with Concord concluded with the release of My Friends and Me A compilation CD of her greatest hits and love songs The Love Collection entered the UK album chart at number 27 on February 16 2008 Warwick s second gospel album Why We Sing was released on February 26 2008 in the United Kingdom and on April 1 2008 in the United States The album features guest spots by her sister Dee Dee Warwick and BeBe Winans citation needed On October 18 2008 Dee Dee died in a nursing home in Essex County New Jersey She had been in failing health for several months On November 24 2008 Warwick was the star performer on Divas II a UK ITV1 special The show also featured Rihanna Leona Lewis the Sugababes Pink Gabriella Climi and Anastacia In 2008 Warwick began recording an album of songs from the Sammy Cahn and Jack Wolf songbooks The finished recording entitled Only Trust Your Heart was released in 2011 On October 20 2009 Starlight Children s Foundation and New Gold Music Ltd released a song that Warwick had recorded about ten years prior called Starlight The lyrics were written by Dean Pitchford prolific writer of Fame screenwriter of and sole or joint lyricist of every song in the soundtrack of the original 1984 film Footloose and lyricist of the Solid Gold theme The music had been composed by Bill Goldstein whose versatile career included the original music for NBC s Fame TV series Warwick Pitchford and Goldstein announced that they would be donating 100 of their royalties to Starlight Children s Foundation to support Starlight s mission to help seriously ill children and their families cope with pain fear and isolation through entertainment education and family activities When Bill and Dean brought this song to me I instantly felt connected to its message of shining a little light into the lives of people who need it most said Warwick I admire the work of Starlight Children s Foundation and know that if the song brings hope to even just one sick child we have succeeded 2011 to 2019 Edit Warwick performing in September 2018 In 2011 the New Jazz style CD Only Trust Your Heart was released featuring many Sammy Cahn songs In March 2011 Warwick appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice 4 Her charity was the Hunger Project She was dismissed from her apprenticeship to Donald Trump during the fourth task of the season In February 2012 Warwick performed Walk On By on The Jonathan Ross Show She also received the Goldene Kamera Musical Lifetime Achievement Award in Germany 29 and performed That s What Friends Are For at the ceremony On May 28 2012 Warwick headlined the World Hunger Day concert at London s Royal Albert Hall She sang One World One Song 30 specially written for the Hunger Project by Tony Hatch and Tim Holder and was joined by Joe McElderry the London Community Gospel Choir and a choir from Woodbridge School Woodbridge Suffolk 31 In 2012 the 50th anniversary CD entitled NOW was released Warwick recorded 12 Bacharach David tracks produced by Phil Ramone On September 19 2013 she collaborated with country singer Billy Ray Cyrus for his song Hope Is Just Ahead In 2014 the duets album Feels So Good was released Funkytowngrooves re issued the remastered Arista albums No Night So Long How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye So Amazing and Finder of Lost Loves Without Your Love all expanded with bonus material In December 2015 Warwick s website released the Tropical Love EP with five tracks previously unreleased from the Aquarel Do Brasil Sessions in 1994 To Say Goodbye Pra Dizer Adeus with Edu Lobo Love Me Lullaby Bridges Travessia Rainy Day Girl with Ivan Lins 32 A Heartbreaker two disc expanded edition was planned for a 2016 release by Funkytowngrooves which would include the original Heartbreaker album and up to 15 bonus tracks consisting of a mixture of unreleased songs alternate takes and instrumentals with more remastered and expanded Arista albums to follow In 2016 she was inducted into the Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame 33 In 2017 she performed a benefit in Chicago for the Center on Halsted an organization that contributes to the LGBTQ community This event was co chaired by Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama Also that year she made a cameo appearance in the Christian drama Let There Be Light directed by Kevin Sorbo In 2019 she was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 2020s to present Edit In 2020 she appeared as Mouse on season three of The Masked Singer She was eliminated in the fifth round but came back during the first part of the season three finale to sing What the World Needs Now is Love with the finalists Night Angel Frog and Turtle as a tribute to the healthcare workers working on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic This performance was created after the season wrapped production in March 34 Warwick made a guest appearance during Gladys Knight s and Patti Labelle s Verzuz battle Together they performed Warwick s song That s What Friends Are For They closed with their collaborative song Superwoman 35 In My Life as I See It An Autobiography Warwick lists her honorary doctorate from Hartt among those awarded by six other institutions Hartt College Bethune Cookman University Shaw University Columbia College of Chicago Lincoln College Illinois May 2010 Doctor of Arts hon 36 and University of Maryland Eastern Shore citation needed On February 10 2021 Dionne got nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the first time 37 On December 3 2021 Dionne was honored with a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars 38 Warwick appears in a documentary revolving around her life and career Dionne Warwick Don t Make Me Over which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021 39 Organizers of the Toronto Film Festival announced that she would be honored in the upcoming event as a music icon 40 On November 26 2021 Warwick released the single Nothing s Impossible a duet featuring Chance the Rapper Two charities are being supported by the duet SocialWorks a Chicago based nonprofit that Chance founded to empower the youth through the arts education and civic engagement and Hunger Not Impossible a text based service connecting kids and their families in need with prepaid nutritious to go meals from local restaurants 41 On January 1 2023 Warwick s documentary Dionne Warwick Don t Make Me Over premiered on national television on CNN 42 43 Voice and artistry EditWarwick is a contralto 44 45 46 47 particularly known for her signature musicality and husky singing voice 48 49 50 51 The New Yorker theatre critic Hilton Als reported that early in her singing career Warwick s wide vocal range allowed her both to sing contralto low notes and to soar as a soprano 45 According to Mike Joyce of The Washington Post some performances on Warwick s album Dionne Warwick Sings Cole Porter 1990 capture her warmth and emphasize her subtle phrasing 46 In a separate review published in 1982 Joyce noted that Warwick s magical voice still manages to be opaque elusive elegant simultaneously even when performing what he described as some of her most banal material in her discography 52 Reviewing a concert in 1983 The New York Times music critic Stephen Holden observed that Warwick s voice had deepened into a near baritone at its bottom end resulting in an ever more fascinating vocal personality 50 Similarly in 2006 Sarah Dempster of The Guardian observed that Warwick s voice has deepened with age lending a splendidly full bodied finish to everything 53 Music critics have described Warwick as the muse of songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David s 53 54 55 56 a term Bacharach himself has used to refer to the singer 57 Bacharach confirmed that they considered Warwick their main artist to whom they allowed first priority on new songs 57 MTV contributor Carol Cooper said Warwick s interpretation of their songs established Warwick as the eloquent voice of wounded feminine pride crediting her with making their material even more unique and compelling 58 According to Michael Musto of The Village Voice the singer s voice proved to be the perfect venue for Bacharach David hits writing Dionne could do sultry pained wispy and regretful all with sophisticated phrasings that made her a vocal emblem for the 60s heartbeat 59 The singer claims she did not find their material difficult to sing because they had been written specifically for her voice 60 Cooper identified their partnership as a precedent to the collaborations between R amp B singer Toni Braxton and songwriters Babyface and Diane Warren 58 Musically The New York Times music critic Stephen Holden and The Guardian s Ian Gittins described Warwick as a pop soul singer 50 55 However AllMusic biographer William Ruhlmann found the singer particularly difficult to categorize as a vocalist writing Although Warwick grew up singing in church she is not a gospel singer Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan are clear influences but she is not a jazz singer R amp B is also part of her background yet she is not really a soul singer either at least not in the sense that Aretha Franklin is 61 Similar AllMusic reviewer believes Warwick combines elements of jazz R amp B and gospel which ultimately result in a pure pop singer 62 The Washington Informer senior editor D Kevin McNeir reported that Warwick s delivery and stage presence are often described as scintillating soothing sensual and soulful 63 A writer for the South Bend Tribune observed that Warwick is usually described as a sophisticated singer while noting that this term doesn t place her in a specific musical category 64 A writer for The Guardian described Warwick as one of the greatest pop singers of all time 65 while Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times named her that one of a kind instrument that defined pop sophistication in the mid 1960s 66 In recent years Warwick has become known for sharing candid straightforward opinions about various topics on the social media platform Twitter 67 68 69 being nicknamed the Queen of Twitter by several media publications 70 71 65 Personal life EditThis article or section appears to contradict itself on the year 1997 and 2007 she appeared on the Top 250 Delinquent Taxpayers List Please see the talk page for more information October 2020 In 1966 Warwick married actor and drummer William Elliott they divorced in May 1967 They reconciled and were remarried in Milan Italy in August 1967 72 On January 18 1969 while living in East Orange New Jersey she gave birth to her first son David Elliott In 1973 her second son Damon Elliott was born On May 30 1975 the couple separated and Warwick was granted a divorce in December 1975 in Los Angeles The court denied Elliott s request for 2 000 a month equivalent to 10 100 in 2021 in support pending a community property trial and for 5 000 when he insisted he was making 500 a month in comparison to Warwick making 100 000 a month equivalent to 504 000 in 2021 Warwick stated I was the breadwinner The male ego is a fragile thing It s hard when the woman is the breadwinner All my life the only man who ever took care of me financially was my father I have always taken care of myself 73 In 2002 Warwick was arrested at Miami International Airport for possession of marijuana It was discovered that she had 11 suspected marijuana cigarettes inside her carry on luggage hidden in a lipstick container She was charged with possessing marijuana totaling less than five grams 74 75 Warwick made the Top 250 Delinquent Taxpayers List published in October 2007 Warwick was listed with a tax delinquency of 2 665 305 83 in personal income tax and a tax lien was filed July 24 1997 citation needed The IRS eventually discovered that a large portion of the lien was due to an accounting error and revoked 1 2mil of the tax lien in 2009 76 77 Warwick lived in Brazil a country she first visited in the early 1960s from an indeterminate date when until 2005 according to an interview with JazzWax when she moved back to the United States to be near her ailing mother and sister She became so entranced by Brazil that she studied Portuguese and divided her time between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo In April 2010 in an interview on talk show Programa do Jo she said Brazil was the place where she intended to spend the rest of her life after retiring In 1993 her older son David a former Los Angeles police officer co wrote with Terry Steele the Warwick Whitney Houston duet Love Will Find a Way featured on her album Friends Can Be Lovers Since 2002 he has periodically toured with and performed duets with his mother along with being the drummer of her touring band and had his acting debut in the film Ali as the singer Sam Cooke David became a singer songwriter with Luther Vandross Here and Now among others to his credit Her second son Damon Elliott is a music producer who has worked with Mya Pink Christina Aguilera and Keyshia Cole He arranged and produced his mother s 2006 Concord release My Friends and Me citation needed She received a 2014 Grammy Award nomination in the Traditional Pop Category for her 2013 album release Now 78 On January 24 2015 Warwick was hospitalized after a fall in the shower at her home After ankle surgery she was discharged from the hospital 79 80 Bankruptcy Edit Warwick declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New Jersey on March 21 2013 81 Due to the reported mismanagement of her business affairs she listed liabilities that included nearly 7 million owed to the Internal Revenue Service for the years 1991 to 1999 and more than 3 million in business taxes owed to the state of California Unable to work out an agreement with tax officials she and her attorney decided that declaring bankruptcy would be the best course of action 82 Relations Edit Warwick s sister Dee Dee Warwick also had a successful singing career scoring several notable R amp B hits in the US including the original version of I m Gonna Make You Love Me Dee Dee recorded the original version of the song You re No Good which later became a 1963 No 5 R amp B hit for Betty Everett a 1964 No 3 UK hit for The Swinging Blue Jeans and a 1975 No 1 pop hit for Linda Ronstadt In 1966 the Swinging Blue Jeans had a No 31 UK hit with a cover of Dionne s Don t Make Me Over thus appearing in the UK Singles Chart with covers of songs from both Warwick sisters Warwick s maternal aunt is gospel trained vocalist Cissy Houston mother of Warwick s cousin singer Whitney Houston In her 2011 autobiography My Life as I See It Warwick notes that opera diva Leontyne Price is a maternal cousin 83 Discography EditMain article Dionne Warwick discographyTours EditDionne Warwick Tour 1966 Dionne 40 Anniversary Tour 2002 Soul Divas Tour 2004 An Evening with Dionne 2007 She s Back One Last Time 2022 Awards and honors EditGrammy Awards Year Category Nominee work Result Ref 1965 Best Rhythm amp Blues Recording Walk On By Nominated 84 1968 Best Vocal Performance Female Alfie NominatedBest Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Performance I Say a Little Prayer Nominated1969 Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance Female Do You Know the Way to San Jose Won1970 Best Contemporary Vocal Performance Female This Girl s in Love with You Nominated1971 I ll Never Fall in Love Again Won1975 Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus Then Came You with The Spinners Nominated1980 Best Pop Vocal Performance Female I ll Never Love This Way Again WonBest R amp B Vocal Performance Female Deja Vu Won1987 Record of the Year That s What Friends Are For with Elton John Gladys Knight amp Stevie Wonder NominatedBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal WonBest Pop Vocal Performance Female Friends Nominated1992 Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Superwoman with Gladys Knight amp Patti LaBelle Nominated2014 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Now Nominated2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Dionne Warwick WonGrammy Hall of Fame Year Title Genre Label Year Inducted1967 Alfie pop single Scepter 20081962 Don t Make Me Over pop single Scepter 20001964 Walk On By pop single Scepter 1998American Music Awards Year Category Result1987 Special Recognition Award That s What Friends Are For WonBillboard Music Awards Year Category Result1987 1 Single of the Year That s What Friends Are For WonRIAA Year Category Result1964 Songs of the Century Walk on By Honoree1985 Songs of the Century That s What Friends Are For HonoreePeople s Choice Awards Year Category Result1975 Favorite Female Singer WonNAACP Image Awards Year Category Result1980 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Female Artist Won1986 Entertainer of the Year 85 Won1988 Won1990 Key of Life Award 86 87 Won2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work Children Say a little prayer NominatedASCAP Awards Year Category Result1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree2002 Heroes Award HonoreeRhythm amp Blues Foundation Year Category Result2003 Lifetime Achievement Award HonoreeWomen s World Awards Year Category Result2004 Lifetime Achievement Award HonoreeTrumpet Awards Year Category Result2007 Trumpet Living Legend Award HonoreeRide of Fame 88 Year Category Result2012 Immortal HonoreeCash Box Magazine Annual Poll Year Category Result1964 Cash Box Magazine Awards Best Sellers 1 Female Vocalist Won1966 1 R amp B Female Vocalist Won 2 Pop Female Vocalist Won1967 2 Pop Vocalist 2 R amp B Vocalist Won1968 Won1969 1 Female Vocalist Albums and Singles Won1970 Won1971 Won1969 Radio s Most Programmed Female Vocalist Won1970 Won1971 WonSoul Train Music Awards Year Category Result1987 Best R amp B Soul Single Group Band or Duo That s what friends are for Nominated2013 Soul train Legend Award WonNME Awards Year Category Result1966 World Female Singer Nominated1967 NominatedOther awards and honors Year Category Award Result1985 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducted2016 Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame Inducted2017 Apollo Theater Walk of Fame Inducted2021 Palm Springs Walk of Stars InductedNational Association of Recording Merchandisers NARM Top Female Vocalist 1964 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters Hall of Fame Hitmaker Award 2001 Woman of the Year 1969 Harvard Hasty Pudding Society Cannes Film Festival Palme d Or nominee Slaves 1969 Playboy magazine music poll Top Female Vocalist 1971 Playboy magazine s All Star Band for 1971 Female Vocals National Association of Television and Radio Announcers 1 R amp B Vocalist 1971 Memphis Music Awards Outstanding Female Vocalist 1971 1980 Tokyo Intl POP Music Festival for her performance of Feeling Old Feelings from her Arista debut album Dionne produced by Barry Manilow The song was awarded Song of the Year the equivalent of the Japanese Grammy Mayors Award and Key to the City San Jose California 1968 ACE Award nominee for Sisters in the Name of Love HBO 1986 United States Ambassador of Health appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1987 Kleenex American Hero Award 1987 American Society of Young Musicians Luminary Award 1997 National Music Foundation Cultural Impact Award 1998 United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization FAO appointed 2002 NABFEME Shero Award National Association of Black Female Executives in Music amp Entertainment 2006 Temecula Valley International Film amp Music Festival Lifetime Career Achievement Award 2006 Miami Dade Life Time Achievement Award 2007 and Dionne Warwick Day May 25 Starlight Foundation Humanitarian of the Year Award Bella Rackoff Women in Film Humanitarian Award Lincoln Elementary School in East Orange New Jersey honored her by renaming it to the Dionne Warwick Institute of Economics and Entrepreneurship Howard Theatre Restoration Honoree 2013 89 Living Legend Award Black Girls Rock 2012 Marian Anderson Award 2017Filmography EditConcerts1966 Live from the Olympia in Paris Sacha Distel and Dionne Warwick Radiodiffusion Television Francaise 1975 Dionne Warwick Live in Concert nationally syndicated 1975 Dionne Warwick In Performance at Wolftrap PBS 1977 Dionne Warwick with the Edmonton Symphony PBS 1978 Dionne Warwick Live at The Forum 1980 Dionne Warwick Live at the Park West HBO 1982 Dionne Warwick Live from Lake Tahoe HBO 1983 Dionne Warwick Live at the Rialto PBS 1985 Dionne Warwick Live at the Royal Albert Hall ITV 1986 Sisters in the Name of Love with Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight HBO 1987 Dionne Warwick Live in Japan 1988 Dionne Warwick with the Boston Pops PBS 1988 Dionne Warwick That s What Friends Are For Benefit Concert HBO 1988 Dionne Warwick Live in London BBC 1989 Dionne Warwick Live in Australia ABC 1989 Dionne Warwick That s What Friends Are For Benefit Concert HBO 1990 Dionne Warwick and Friends That s What Friends Are For Benefit Concert HBO 1995 Dionne Warwick and Burt Bacharach Live from the Rainbow Room A amp E Network 2005 Prime Concerts In Concert with Edmonton Symphony PBS 2007 Dionne Warwick Live 2008 Cabaret Live in Cabaret July 18 1975As an actress1969 Slaves film lead role Cassy 1970 The Name of the Game I Love You Billy Baker Part I 1970 The Name of the Game I Love You Billy Baker Part II 1971 The Love Machine movie cameo appearance and performer main theme singer He s Movin On and Amanda 1976 Switch Sherry Season One 1977 Rockford Files TV series Theda Moran 1977 Switch Sherry Season 3 1977 Switch Sherry Part II 1988 Rent A Cop film Beth Connors 1991 Extralarge Black and White TV film 1991 Extralarge Miami Killer TV film 1991 Extralarge Black Magic TV film 1992 Extralarge Cannonball TV film 1992 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Dr Russell 1996 The Wayans Bros Mrs Jackson 1997 The Drew Carey Show Season 3 Episode 9 cameo appearance 1998 The Bold and the Beautiful 1 episode 1998 The Wayans Bros 1 episode 1999 Johnny Bravo Season 2 Episode 3 Karma Krisis 1999 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Miss Kitty 1999 So Weird Season 1 Episode 12 Lost 2000 Walker Texas Ranger Season 9 Episode 10 Faith 2017 Let There Be Light self 2020 The Masked Singer the Mouse herself 2021 Saturday Night Live 90 selfDocumentary film appearances1968 Dionne Warwick Don t Make Me Over documentary by Gary Keys 1977 The Day the Music Died 2002 The Making and Meaning of We Are Family 2001 The Teens Who Stole Popular Music A amp E Films 2001 Don t Make Me Over The Dionne Warwick Story A amp E Films 2011 Michael Jackson The Life of an Icon 2013 Voices of Love Featuring Whitney Houston Dionne Warwick Cissy Houston amp The Drinkard Singers documentary by Gary Keys 2021 Dionne Warwick Don t Make Me OverCompilations series and specials1963 American Bandstand ABC Performing Don t Make Me Over 1963 American Bandstand ABC Performing Anyone Who Had a Heart 1964 American Bandstand ABC Performing Walk On By 1964 American Bandstand ABC Performing Reach Out For Me 1965 The Danny Kaye Show CBS 1965 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1965 Hullaballoo NBC Multiple appearances 1966 Hullaballoo NBC Multiple appearances 1966 American Bandstand ABC Performing Message to Michael 1966 American Bandstand ABC Performing Trains Boats and Planes 1966 The Red Skelton Show CBS Performing Walk on By People 1966 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1967 American Bandstand ABC Performing Another Night 1967 The Ed Sullivan Show CBS Performing Alfie The Way You Look Tonight 1967 The 39th Annual Academy Awards NBC Performing Alfie 1967 The Red Skelton Show CBS Performing I Say A little Prayer 1967 Tin Pan Alley Today NBC Television Network Special Star 1970 The Dean Martin Show NBC Performing Paper Mache 1968 The Ed Sullivan Show CBS Performing I Say A little Prayer 1968 The Carol Burnett Show CBS Performing Theme from Valley of the Dolls Children Go Where I Send Thee 1968 American Bandstand ABC Performing Do You Know the Way to San Jose 1968 The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show NBC Performing Promises Promises and Do You Know the Way to San Jose 1968 The Ed Sullivan Show CBS Performing Battle Hymn of the Republic 1968 The Ed Sullivan Show CBS Performing Promises Promises 1968 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1967 The Dick Cavett Show ABC Multiple appearances 1969 The Merv Griffin Show Guest Host 1969 The Jose Feliciano Special NBC Performing What the World Needs Now and Alfie with Burt Bacharach 1969 The Dick Cavett Show ABC Multiple performances 1969 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1969 Dionne Warwick Souled Out CBS Television with Warwick s guests Burt Bacharach Creedence Clearwater Revival and Glen Campbell 1970 The Dean Martin Show NBC Performing Paper Mache 1970 An Evening with Burt Bacharach Special Guest Dionne Warwick NBC 1970 The Carol Burnett Show CBS Performing There s Always Something There to Remind Me and What the World Needs Now 1970 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1971 The Tonight Show NBC Multiple appearances 1973 The Midnight Special Host Dionne Warwick NBC 1974 The Dionne Warwick Special nationally syndicated 1975 Music Country USA Host Dionne Warwick NBC 1975 The Dionne Warwick Show nationally syndicated 1976 The Original Rompin Stompin Hot amp Heavy Cool amp Groovy All Star Jazz Show Host Dionne Warwick with Count Basie 1978 Dionne Warwick Live from DC Dick Clark ABC 1979 Solid Gold Countdown 1979 Hosts Dionne Warwick and Glen Campbell 1980 1981 and 1985 1986 Solid Gold Series Host 1982 To Basie with Love Host 1982 I Love Liberty performer 1990 1991 Dionne Talk Show Host Nationally Syndicated 2002 A Tribute to Burt Bacharach amp Hal David 2005 The 5th Dimension Travelling Sunshine Show 2005 Straight from the Heart Live Vol 1 2006 Flashbacks Soul Sensations 2006 Flashbacks Pop Parade 2008 Lost Concerts Series Uptown Divas 2011 The Celebrity Apprentice 4 Contestant 2018 The Four Battle For Stardom Cameo Appearance Warwick s Granddaughter Cheyenne Elliot performed for the Judges on the show 91 Notes Edit Dionne Warwick The Kennedy Center The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Retrieved August 4 2019 Sullivan James June 20 2019 Dionne Warwick knows the way to a hit The Boston Globe Retrieved August 4 2019 Dionne Warwick recalls her first time on stage Today November 2 2010 Retrieved September 28 2016 Houston Cissy September 2 2009 Visionary Project Video Interview bottom of page Cissy Houston My Family Event occurs at 1 00 Retrieved February 11 2012 Warwick Dionne We All Walked Together East Orange native Dionne Warwick reminisces about growing up in New Jersey and how the music of the streets that surrounded her helped propel her to super stardom New Jersey Monthly November 15 2010 Accessed September 11 2016 Dionne Warwick s East Orange High School yearbook 1959 when she was Marie Dionne Warrick Dionne Warwick Biography Biography com Retrieved June 6 2016 GospelFlava com Articles Gospel Story Anne Drinkard Moss www gospelflava com Retrieved November 14 2021 New Jersey Women s History Home Page Scc rutgers edu August 15 2008 Archived from the original on March 21 2008 Retrieved November 7 2012 Burt Bacharach Dionne Warwick April 15 1998 One Amazing Night 1998 Dionne Warwick portion YouTube New York City discussion starts at 0 10 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved October 9 2020 a b c d e Dionne Warwick interviewed on the Pop Chronicles 1969 Burt Bacharach Dionne Warwick June 17 1970 Kraft Music Hall 1970 Dionne Warwick portion YouTube New York City discussion starts at 6 40 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved October 14 2020 The Kraft Music Hall An Evening With Burt Bacharach Dionne Warwick Joel Grey Sacha Distel TV Paley Center for Media Retrieved October 14 2020 a b Thomas Robert McG Jr November 4 1995 Obituary Florence Greenberg 82 Pop Record Producer The New York Times Retrieved July 27 2015 Wallechinsky David Wallace Amy The New Book of Lists p 5 Canongate 2005 ISBN 1 84195 719 4 Singers Spreading the Faith Time July 14 1967 Retrieved September 28 2016 Serene Dominic 2003 Burt Bacharach song by song ISBN 978 0 85712 259 9 Stage amp Screen Radio October 27 2009 Archived from the original on October 27 2009 Retrieved November 7 2012 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