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Dionne Warwick | An Icon at the Royal Albert Hall

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What happens when one of the greatest voices in popular music takes to the stage at the age of 85?

In this episode, I look back on an unforgettable evening at the Royal Albert Hall, where I had the privilege of seeing the legendary Dionne Warwick perform live. From her gospel beginnings and groundbreaking collaborations with Burt Bacharach and Hal David to a career spanning more than six decades, Dionne Warwick has become one of the defining voices of twentieth-century popular music. But what is it like to see an artist with such an extraordinary legacy perform today? How do the songs stand up in a live setting, and what makes an evening like this so memorable?Along the way, we'll reflect on the unique atmosphere of the Royal Albert Hall and consider why her music continues to resonate with audiences across generations.Can a concert become more than simply a performance? Does hearing these songs live reveal something new about an artist whose work has become part of our collective musical memory? And what does it feel like to witness a true icon still sharing her music with the world?

In this episode I am in discussion with Bhoke.

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