Dalia (American singer)
Dalia Reid (born Los Angeles) is an American R&B singer.[1][2] Billboard reviewed the album It Ain't Easy noting "Dalia is a stylish newcomer who has earned her studio stripes harmonizing behind gospel stars that include the Winans and Edwin Hawkins." and commented "On her first effort as a lead vocalist, she carves out a comfortable niche between the spiritual and romantic with a shuffling R&B ballad that shines with positivity."[3] Her best known song is "Mother I Miss You" with John Tesh on Tesh's album Grand Passion.[4] The song reached Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart Top 25 the first week it was released.
Discography[edit]
- Bring it Home, 1996
- It ain't easy, 1996
References[edit]
- ↑ Billboard - 28 sept. 1996 - Page 99 Vol. 108, n° 39 - "The multigenre label will issue 15-20 releases over the next year from a roster that includes British pop act Frazier Chorus, singer/songwriter Scott Thomas, dance music veteran Cerrone, and R&B singer Dalia."
- ↑ Rare and Obscure Music: Dalia 1 sept. 2012 - Dalia (born Dalia Reid in Greensboro, North Carolina) is a female R&B singer from the 90's. Dalia started out singing in her church choir as a ..."
- ↑ Billboard - 5 Oct 1996 - Page 92
- ↑ Joel Whitburn - Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006 2007 "DALIA Born Dalia Reid in Los Angeles, California. Female R&B singer/songwriter. 9/12/98 T1 25 Mother I Miss You [w/John Tesh]......................................... Dalia Reid Leroy Reid John Tesh album cut from Tesh's album Grand Passion on GTSP 539804
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