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Lesbian Soul Singer. Member of both the US Rock & Roll (1999) and UK Music (2006) Halls of Fame.  Often considered one of the best female rock stars of all times.  Notable albums include 'Dusty in Memphis' (1968) which is in the Grammy Hall of Fame.  Notable songs include 'Son of A Preacher Man' and 'Wishin and Hopin'.  Member of the Order of the British Empire (1999).  Lived in a romantic relationship with fellow singer Norma Tanega among others, and she married actress Teda Bracci (1982) in California (thought the marriage was never legally recognized).
 
Lesbian Soul Singer. Member of both the US Rock & Roll (1999) and UK Music (2006) Halls of Fame.  Often considered one of the best female rock stars of all times.  Notable albums include 'Dusty in Memphis' (1968) which is in the Grammy Hall of Fame.  Notable songs include 'Son of A Preacher Man' and 'Wishin and Hopin'.  Member of the Order of the British Empire (1999).  Lived in a romantic relationship with fellow singer Norma Tanega among others, and she married actress Teda Bracci (1982) in California (thought the marriage was never legally recognized).
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* [[LGBTQ Rock Musicians]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 17:27, 8 November 2014

Dusty Springfield

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1939 - 1999

Occupation

Entertainment

Notable Achievements

OBE

Description

Lesbian Soul Singer. Member of both the US Rock & Roll (1999) and UK Music (2006) Halls of Fame. Often considered one of the best female rock stars of all times. Notable albums include 'Dusty in Memphis' (1968) which is in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Notable songs include 'Son of A Preacher Man' and 'Wishin and Hopin'. Member of the Order of the British Empire (1999). Lived in a romantic relationship with fellow singer Norma Tanega among others, and she married actress Teda Bracci (1982) in California (thought the marriage was never legally recognized).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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