Dion shares insights from his latest album ‘Girl Friends’, where he collaborates with talented female artists to showcase the ‘female genius’ in music. He takes us behind behind his timeless hits including ‘The Wanderer’ and ‘Abraham, Martin and John’, reflects on lessons learned from Sam Cooke and Buddy Holly and the transformative power of song. Dion talks about getting sober 55 years ago and losing his friend Frankie Lymon. He talks about how sobriety enables his immense late-career creativity, allowing him to tap into his God-given gifts.
Further information
Dion’s new album ‘Girl Friends’ is released by Joe Bonamassa’s KTBA Records on March 8, and is available to pre-order from ktbarecords.com
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