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Donna De Lory

Donna De Lory (born September 10, 1964)〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217752/〕 is an American singer, dancer and songwriter. Part of a musical family, De Lory has been performing since a young age. Her voice can be heard on albums by Carly Simon, Ray Parker, Jr., Kim Carnes, Santana, Martika, Laura Branigan, Belinda Carlisle, Selena, Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, Mylène Farmer, Alisha and Madonna. De Lory accompanied Madonna as backing vocalist and dancer on every concert from the Who's That Girl Tour in 1987, up to the Confessions Tour in 2006. Her performance with Madonna at the Live Earth 2007 concert in London was their final professional collaboration to date.
==Early life==
Donna De Lory was born on September 10, 1964 in Calabasas, California to record producer/musician Al De Lory and Mary Helyn Soncini.〔http://web.archive.org/web/20071212055227/http://www.donnadelory.net//images/articles/icon_34.pdf〕
De Lory has been surrounded by music ever since she was born. The De Lory family is very musical and is well known in the music industry. Her father played piano, electric organ, and harpsichord on The Beach Boys' ''Pet Sounds'' album.〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/pet-sounds-mw0000398074/credits〕 He was a producer at Capitol Records〔http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Singer-Donna-De-Lory-stretches-her-talents/31745.html〕 and was responsible, among other things, for producing Glen Campbell's '"golden era". In addition, he co-wrote the 1960 ''Billboard'' Hot 100 #1 novelty hit for Larry Verne, ''Mr. Custer.'' Her grandfather played upright bass and cello for the Warner Bros. Studios Orchestra, recording the scores of classic movies such as Casablanca and Gone with the Wind. Her mother was a singer and dancer. Donna's older brother Alan, known as A.D. DeLory, is also a singer and songwriter. De Lory's older sister Jolene sang background vocals on the 1973 Carpenters single ''Sing''.〔
De Lory made her professional singing debut at age eight singing a Recipe dog food commercial. She sang on children's albums for Walt Disney and was heard on the tune ''It's a Small World,'' featured on a ride at Disneyland and Disney World. She also sang on commercials for McDonald's, Mattel, and Eastman Kodak. In addition, she contributed vocals to projects by Kim Carnes, Barry Manilow, Santana and the Rocky II soundtrack.
She moved to Nashville with her father and brother at the age of 16 following the death of her mother from breast cancer in 1980.〔 Her father found a professional home in Nashville's Music Row area as a producer for Capitol Records. She started working at a vegetarian restaurant and from there, became a vegetarian. De Lory made friends with a few songwriters and became inspired by seeing how much effort they put into their work. She started spending a lot of her time on writing songs and recording demos before going back to California after finishing Hillsboro High School to study dancing, singing and acting.〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/donna-de-lory-mn0000739345/biography〕

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