Dido
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Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Observer, 20 May 2001
Dido was always an outsider: the girl with ratatouille on rye packed lunches at school, who wished she'd been christened Claire. Now, thanks to an ...
Boots and Beats Beneath the Bed: Dido's No Angel
Review by James Hunter, The Village Voice, 6 March 2001
WHEN HIP-HOPPERS go anywhere from Spandau Ballet to Annie to Diana Ross and David Bowie to Kenny Rogers for music – as Prince Be, Jay-Z, ...
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, Daily Telegraph, 29 October 2008
Dido is Britain's most successful female artist ever, yet is releasing only her third album since her 1999 breakthrough. She tells Sheryl Garratt about the ...
Live Review by Lisa Verrico, The Times, 12 February 2001
WHEN DIDO scheduled her first British tour since becoming a star in America, opening at a small London club must have seemed like a smart ...
Review by Dan Gennoe, dotmusic.co.uk, September 2003
EVERYBODY LOVES a happy ending. And in 2000 the Dido story provided one guaranteed to appeal to the British sense of fair play and love ...
Dido, Kendall Payne: the Troubadour, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 27 August 1999
Dido's Electronic-Folk Goes in Search of Depth ...
Profile and Interview by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 29 January 2001
LAST NOVEMBER, 29-year-old Dido Armstrong and her boyfriend Bob were discussing their day at work. Bob had gone to the office and relaxed with a ...
Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Q, August 2001
Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong left home at 15, reckons she's "worth 15 billion pounds", guzzles painkillers and measures hotel swimming pools before she ...
Dido et al: Music to Watch Girls Buy
Overview by Pete Paphides, The Times, 25 March 2005
Our correspondent casts a weather eye over the fleet of female singer-songwriters floating their sonic pedalos in the wake of Dido's mighty MOR steamship ...
Interview by David Quantick, The Word, September 2003
DIDO LIVES in Islington, along with half the Labour Party, the entire cast of EastEnders and the late Arthur Mullard, who used to sit outside ...
No Angel? An Audience with Pop's New Queen
Profile and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, January 2001
"HELLO, LOVE, IT'S ME," chirps Dido into her mobile phone. Q tries not to listen. Q listens. "Did you record The Sopranos? Great." Then some ...
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