A.D. Amorosi We know the ever-ubiquitous, always-empowered music and lyrics of songwriter Diane Warren, intimately, long before we know her as a performative artist.
That’s because unlike legendary song-scribes like Carole King and Valerie Simpson, Warren waited 38 years since her first chart-topping tune (1983’s Laura Branigan’s “Solitaire”) to concern herself with making a solo album, “The Cave Sessions Vol.
1.” And even with this, she hasn’t placed her own vocals on a record with her name across the top, instead bringing in friends like Celine Dion, John Legend, Maren Morris, Luis Fonsi and Ty Dolla $ign for fronting duties.Without singing a lick, however, Warren’s resonant voice still comes through loud and clear on her debut, with.
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