Dori Freeman

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If I Could Make You My Own 00:00 Tools
That's All Right 03:18 Tools
Where I Stood 03:02 Tools
Ain't Nobody 02:29 Tools
Go On Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Fine Fine Fine 02:53 Tools
Still A Child 00:00 Tools
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight 00:00 Tools
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Song For Paul 00:00 Tools
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That's How I Feel 00:00 Tools
Yonder Comes a Sucker 00:00 Tools
Over There 00:00 Tools
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You Lie There 00:00 Tools
All I Ever Wanted 00:00 Tools
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Darlin' Boy 00:00 Tools
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Dori Freeman' is an American singer-songwriter based in Galax, Virginia. Freeman is from the Appalachian town of Galax, Virginia where she grew up in a musical family. Her father and grandfather both play music and their family owns the Front Porch Gallery and Frame Shop which is part of The Crooked Road, Virginia's heritage music trail. In late 2014, she sent a Facebook message to Teddy Thompson who liked her music so much he decided to produce her album. Thompson says that it took him "maybe 10 to 12 seconds to realize she’s great" and he was struck by her "straight-to-the-heart delivery." The album was funded through Kickstarter and released by Free Dirt Records on February 5, 2016. Rolling Stone| Rolling Stone Country called the album "a strong contender for Americana debut of the year" and Jon Pareles, writing in The New York Times, said "the purity of Dori Freeman’s voice and the directness of her songwriting reflect not only her Appalachian hometown — Galax, Va. — but also a determined classicism, a rejection of the ways modern country punches itself up for radio and arenas." NPR's Ann Powers said the "debut album shows great range and incredible emotional nuance." NPR also said "it's startling to hear such a fully formed singing and songwriting voice come out of nowhere." Freeman has cited Peggy Lee and Rufus Wainwright as major influences. In an interview with The Bluegrass Situation, she mentioned that a common theme in her music is "dealing with relationships and breakups, and wanting to be strong and independent, but also wanting to have a partner through things." Freeman is also heavily influenced by traditional Appalachian music: “I was brought up here and have spent the better part of my adult life here... I think a large part of America has a very specific idea of what Appalachia or bluegrass is. I think people think of this area and they think of hillbillies and being isolated and poverty and things like that. My experience living here is one of meeting genuine, honest people who don’t have any affectation and are really proud of their culture. I’m really proud of my culture as a result of that." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.