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US singer Dionne Warwick is now using her voice as the Queen of Twitter . ― AFP pic via ETX Studio
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NEW YORK, April 9 American singer Dionne Warwick, who has reigned as a diva for over six decades, is now using her voice as the ‘Queen of Twitter,’ spreading joy and poking fun in viral tweets to a new audience.
The pop legend, 80, regularly tweets her thoughts on life, career and fellow musicians, sometimes prompting responses that lead to heartwarming exchanges.
“If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name?” Warwick asked Chance the Rapper in a tweet. “I cannot stop thinking about this.”
Why music icon Dionne Warwick, 80, is the Queen Of Twitter
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20. By the Time I Get to Phoenix/I Say a Little Prayer (1977)
The live album A Man and A Woman is both delightful and slightly odd: Warwick dueting with Isaac Hayes, who had just had a hit with a paen to troilism called Moonlight Lovinâ (Ménage à Trois). Its solitary single isnât a medley, more an attempt to bind two songs together as a call-and-response. It works.
19. Keepinâ My Head Above Water (1977)
Why Warwick couldnât get a hit for most of the 70s is an intriguing question, particularly given the singles she was putting out: perhaps she was too associated with the 60s to be reinvented. Certainly, the strutting, beautifully orchestrated Keepinâ My Head Above Water deserved better than to vanish without trace.
The mother-of-one has worked in theatre and performed in West End productions.
She has acting credits in shows including Little Shop of Horrors, The Taming of the Shrew and A Midsummer Night s Dream.
The performer also starred as the narrator in Andrew Lloyd Webber s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
While playing the lead character of Elle Woods in the musical version of Legally Blonde, her talents were recognised and she won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress.
Sheridan also nabbed the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in 2012 while appearing in Flare Path.
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