Norma Tanega
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Norma Tanega

Dusty Springfield, born Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien in 1939, was a prominent English singer known for her distinctive mezzo-soprano voice and significant influence on pop and blue-eyed soul music during the 1960s. She gained fame for hits like "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and "Son of a Preacher Man," establishing herself as one of the leading British artists of the era with a characteristic style that included a distinctive bouffant hairstyle and dramatic performances. Throughout her career, she received numerous accolades, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and continued to impact the music industry until her death in 1999.

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GENRES: Folk, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

A Street That Rhymes With Six AM / Treat Me Right
A Street That Rhymes With Six AM / Treat Me Right (1966)
Walkin' My Cat Named Dog / I'm The Sky
Walkin' My Cat Named Dog / I'm The Sky (1966)