Dee Alexander

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Butterfly 03:50 Tools
Live 03:16 Tools
Butterfly ((Album Version)) 03:16 Tools
Surrender Your Love 05:19 Tools
Wild Is the Wind 06:29 Tools
This Bitter Earth 06:15 Tools
You and I 06:52 Tools
Rossignol 07:09 Tools
Feeling Good 08:41 Tools
Long Road Ahead 05:30 Tools
Four Women 07:05 Tools
Letter From Home 04:32 Tools
C U on the Other Side (Ode to "Light" Henry Huff) 04:32 Tools
Now or Never 04:32 Tools
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 04:32 Tools
Lonesome Lover 04:32 Tools
Guess Who I Saw Today 04:32 Tools
As Long as Your Living 04:32 Tools
Nature Boy 04:32 Tools
What a difference a day makes 04:32 Tools
Soul Serenade 04:32 Tools
Peridido 04:32 Tools
Perdido 04:32 Tools
As Long as You're Living 04:32 Tools
C U on the other side 04:32 Tools
Manic Depressions 04:32 Tools
Feelin' Good 04:32 Tools
Purple Haze 04:32 Tools
Star Spangled Banner 04:32 Tools
All Along the Watchtower 04:32 Tools
Little Wing 04:32 Tools
If 6 Was 9 03:16 Tools
Announcement Richard Steele 04:32 Tools
Fire 04:32 Tools
Hey Joe 03:16 Tools
Machine Gun 04:35 Tools
Living in America 03:16 Tools
Who Knows 03:16 Tools
Licking Stick 03:16 Tools
I Got the Feeling 03:16 Tools
Make It Funky 03:16 Tools
C U On The Other Side - Ode To "Light" Henry Huff 04:35 Tools
Rossingnol 04:35 Tools
Wild Is The Wind (2009) - Live 03:16 Tools
Super Bad 03:16 Tools
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Dee Alexander is one of Chicago’s most gifted and respected female vocalist/songwriters. Her talents span every music genre, from Gospel to R&B, from Blues to Neo-Soul. Besides being a phenomenal headliner in her own right, Dee has shared the stage with Ahmad Jamal, David Sanborn, Earl Klugh, Gerald Albright, Roy Ayers, Joshua Redman, and the O’Jays. Not being one to ever feel that the spotlight has to belong exclusively to her, Ms. Alexander has lent her considerable talents as a backup vocalist to the live performances of an array of many other well known artists i.e., Michael Manson, Michael Bolton, Phil Perry, Willie Clayton, and Zora Young and also performs with Ernest Dawkins’ Chicgo 12, Douglas Ewart’s Inventions and Nicole Mitchell’s Black Earth and Harambee Projects. Dee has also formed the Evolution Ensemble which is an acoustic group that consists of string instruments and percussion with a strong emphasis on original compositions. Ms. Alexander has also received the 2007 Chicagoan of the Year in Jazz Award and 2008 Jazz Entertainer of the Year by the Chicago Music Awards and was named the Best Singer of Chicago in July issue of Chicago Magazine. Ms. Alexander is also a member of the Chicago Chapter of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago honored Dee Alexander as the 2009 Alyo Awardee for Outstanding Service to the Arts. In January 2009, Dee Alexander’s CD “Wild As The Wind” was released on the BluJazz Label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.