Dionne Warwick was 22 years old when she released her single "Don't Make Me Over", which was on her first studio album of the same name AND became her first hit song. She received her first Grammy at 28. Her most recent album was released in 2019 when she was 79. She will be 84 years old in December. She has recorded and released 40+ albums, not songs -- ALBUMS -- each of which has anywhere between 10-12 songs. She is a most-charted female singer with 80 songs that made the Top 100. Those are just a few reasons why she is a legend. She BECAME a legend because she is a talented and amazing singer. Incomparable. ❤
She is such a great singer and legendary. The I hear here name, I always think of the "that's what friends are for" song and the show "Solid Gold" that She hosted and Marilyn McCoo and Arsenio Hall.
And she is the best singer of the 20th century in my opinion....some will say her cousin Whitney, but in all honesty Whitney in her prime, could not do what Dionne Warwick could do in her prime.
Dionne doesn’t play, so I wasn’t sure where this interview would go. She was great and the level of respect shown to her was/is incredibly appreciated and impressive! Thank you for the interview I didn’t know I needed. ❤
The one and only Dione Warwick! This is more than an episode. It is recorded history. She demands and deserves all respect for her contribution to MUSIC! My Regal Lady, Dione Warwick. Legend. ♥️🌹
“That’s What Friends Are For” has a very special place in my heart. My grandparents, Big Ma and Papa, died exactly 1 week apart. Papa died on a Wednesday we had his funeral on Saturday and as we were crossing the train tracks to go to the burial site, this song came on the radio. Big Ma wanted to make sure Papa was put to rest properly. She died the following Wednesday. We had her funeral on Saturday and as we crossed those same train tracks to head to that same burial site, it came on the radio again. True story. I felt like my grandparents were speaking to me because no one else in my family remembers that. ❤🕊️❤🕊️
I like how J. Valentine asked Dionne could he curse before he did the " I ain't saying no names " segment because I was wondering how he was gonna handle that part He showed her respect !!!
Fellas, congratulations. I’ve been a devotee of Dionne’s for over 50 years, I’ve seen all of the interviews and yours is special because you accomplished the impossible…you disarmed Dionne. Because you did your homework you managed to ask fresh, revealing, interesting questions making this interview stand out in a sea of others. Dionne NEVER makes it easy on the interviewer but you brought her out and got her to make new revelations. Dionne clearly enjoyed being with you both. The flow was seamless. Great chemistry. Well done. This is the interview Dionne’s fans have been waiting for for 60 years!
For any POC artists from her time to succeed was already a miracle!! but remember...for WOMEN of colour was a whole other level...Dionne, Patti, Gladys, Tina, Aretha, Chaka, Diana, etc., sang one take sessions, then performed EVERYTHING they could, raise families, and mitigate abusive men at home, and in the industry. Watching DIONNE in this, is a RICH Archive of knowledge, experience, and stories over half a century of dropping hits too.
And Dionne was the first Black woman to win a Grammy in the “pop” category, she was the blueprint for so many artists after (including her younger cousin Whitney H). 60+ years of hits and sustained career
What made Dionne a true marvel for that time was, it was the british invasion, groups was the thing for black female artists, soul music was kind of the popular music but she rose above it all, charting hits, selling millions of records and becoming not only US but a worldwide superstar. Im gonna quote gladys on this one, not exact words "She captured that area and locked it in, that nobody else could come in, because nobody could sound like Dionne"
From other interviews I’ve seen her in, talking about Whitney is a very sore spot. She loved her cousin tremendously so it’s difficult for her to talk about her.🖤
Ms Warwick gets a bad rap ever since she did reality tv. This interview showed her as an elegant, knowledgeable, feminine woman and artist. I enjoyed it so much! Thank you RnB money!
Personally, I don’t mind DW’s salty moments that went viral. They actually humanized and endeared her in the new millennial stage of her career. She’s hilarious. ✌🏽
Dionne Warwick is a LEGEND. This may have been my favorite episode. The musicality oozing out of her pores is evident. Thank you Tank and J for giving aunty D her flowers. Please continue to get our legends on the show so we all can celebrate them while they’re still with us.
This is how you honor legends while they are still here. Tank and The Valentine never over talked, validated her work, highlighted the fact that sight reading charted music is not an easy feat and Auntie Dionne did so in a way that her challenges to sing effortlessly timeless classics will never be repeated. Burt, Hal and Dionne created the standard that was MAGICAL! I'M STILL SMILING 🥰🙌🏾 Thank You RnB Money for THE GIFTS YOU BRING EACH WEEK! ❤🙏🏽❤
I don't usually comment on UA-cam videos but this was extremely enjoyable to witness. Thank you young kings--Tank and J. Valentine--and the timeless Miss Dionne Warwick. Beautiful.
I hardly hear Ms. Gladys mentioned on this show. I'm so glad Ms. Dionne gave her props, although Ms. Gladys is her best friend. Ms. Dionne is the Godmother of pop music. She ruled the pop charts in the 1960's. They need to have more well-seasoned artist on here. So glad they did this with her.
I love, love, love early Dionne Warwick, she dressed and sang so elegantly. All of those lovely hits, takes me to another place while listening to them. Love it!!
R&B Money is doing podcasting right! This is an episode for the history books of music. Please continue to tell these stories while the legends are here to share them. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@@Anisha618I think we understand, but this was phenomenal and extraordinary. I’m sure this conversation could have gone another hour of just listening to Dionne stories and experiences. I’m grateful to have seen this😎🥂💐💐💐💐
Execellent interview choice. Ms Warwick is a living legend, who has contributed so much to the industry as a whole and broke many barriers for Black people. She has yet to truly receive her flowers for her contributions to the music industry.
Thank you Queen Mother Dionne Warwick for stating that Luther Vandross was the definitive cover of A House is not a home. Coming from the queen mother it means everything. Luther Vandross Love classical music and hence he wanted to cover everything you did that was so beautifully and classically written and vocalize
I adored this. I felt like I was sitting at the feet of my grandmama and hearing her recall snippets of her journey in life. Thank You R&B Money ❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Sitting here watching this 😭😭😭😭. Between Barabara Streisand and Dionne Warwick, my Mother would sing their songs all of the time. Thank you guys. My Mom passed away in 2016, but I felt her a bit closer today watching this.❤
EXCELLENT idea. The culture needs it while the rest of our legends are still here so the ones coming up can fully understand what it took to get to where the legends are ❤️💯.
P.S. For those of us who were teens in the 80's...do you remember how Dionne was EVERYTHING on SOLID GOLD? Her hair was gorgeous, wearing the latest fashions, tasteful jewelery, makeup on point!!!! She was a lovely host and could hold her own with any and everyone who was on the show, or who's song she sung! Supreme Beauty! Then and Now!
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 she was the original host and came back several times. she was probably too busy touring. i think that is when Heartbreaker was out...she had so many songs during that time...but yeah, she was on there...and i was watching!
This is my earliest memory of Ms. Warrick too. I always thought she was so elegant as the host, the hair and outfits. I used to love seeing her sing "I'll Never Love This Way Again"! Solid Gold was it!!
@staceycheatom4427 girl yes! That was my jam. I couldn't wait to grow up, fall in love and get my heart broken ( with my silly self 😅) the song writing back then was top notch and the singers were INCREDIBLY TALENTED. I'm so sad for this current and future generations. They don't even know how to sit and enjoy the show...pulling out there camera phones from beginning to end. Uhn, uhn, uhn!
@@MizzNee796 Exactly! This new music is too aggressive for me. Nobody sings about love anymore or even heartbreak. The talent just isn't there and like Ms. Dionne said you can't tell these new artists anything because they think they know it all.
What an awesome and amazing interview with a true GOAT !!! Dionne Warwick is one of the classiest entertainers that I have ever had the privileges to meet.
I can look at her all day, her stunning face and cheekbones...what a beautiful Angelic Queen! Her vocal range on her albums is insane, a true musician.
I love this so much!!! Dionne Warwick feels like she’s can my grandma She such a calm , elegant, sweet person ever I hope & pray I get the honor & privilege to her one day 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤍🤍🫶🏼🫶🏼
Tank and J. Valentine, great job! Thank you for having this living legend, The Dionne Warwick, one of the prides of New Jersey and the U.S. on your platform. I love that she had this opportunity to share some nuggets with us and to receive this love and appreciation. Keep up the great work! And by the way, still waiting for Joe. Just thought I’d throw that in there…lol.
Awww sookie sookie, now. Look at my little brothers (in my head, of course) with THE ICONIC LEGENDARY LEGEND that is MS. DIONNE WARWICK. I'm SOOOOOOO proud of y'all & ABSOLUTELY thank y'all for this episode. I grew up in an era (68') during the civil rights movement & Ms. Warwick was an ABSOLUTE staple in our home. One of my favorite songs by her is "Message To Michael" (which was also my brother's name. R.ise I.n P.ower). The level of respect (flowers given, buttoned-up shirts, asking can I cuss, etc) is what a lot of these podcasts need to aspire to be. Once again, thank you so much ❤️ 💯.
The respect shown to this elegant queen in here is commendable and remarkable. That the fellas had to ask about cursing tells me we all still need our aunties and uncles of Ms. Warwick’s generation. This one really made my day. Living legends…getting their flowers and sharing history. ❤❤ Great job @Tank @ JValentine and the entire RnB Money Podcast Team. Please do more of these!! 🙏🏾
The fact that they could reach for someone on the Olympus of music speaks volumes about J and Tank as artists. This is easily one of my favorite episodes.
I'm so ready! My 10 year old gets to place a face with the artist who sings one of her favorite songs. We are ALL THINGS MUSIC 🎶 IN THIS HOUSE! PERIOD!
Donny Hathaway is a perfect example of redoing a song and making it better " a song for you " . Please interview more Legends and Funk groups like members of Lakeside, Slave, Cameo. Confunkshun ECT..... great interview
I also attended Morgan State, and sang on the choir under Nathan Carter. I’m 5 years younger than Tank. I was a knucklehead my first couple of years in school and dropped out of the choir. Dr. Carter never gave up on me. He would come to my job with his wife often before he passed away. I truly miss him 😢
Thank you to the R&B Money Podcast for honoring our living legends. The Dionne Warwick has finally got some of her due flowers.
The Best to do it!
The great thing about Dionne is that she’s has been getting her flowers for quite a while! ❤❤
A Blessing indeed 😊😊😊
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Yasss! Flowers 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 for the QUEEN 👑
So we just casually featuring legends on the show now? I love this for me. 😅
Ikr no big deal just Dionne Warwick just go about your day it’s normal. 😂😂
YES!!
Foreal! I instantly clicked on this
😂😂😂😂I love that you said “I love this for me!”
FACTS!!! Took the words right out my mouth!!
Now people use the term “legend” very loosely these days but Ms. Dionne Warwick????!!! She is a legend!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
💯💯💯
Absolutely!
Iconic!
Absolutely 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯
Facts!!
Who else smiled thru the entire interview?
Me
It felt like this was your favorite teacher, aunt, friend....i watch it twice so far.
Me!!!
I just made a comment about that before I saw this. LOL 😁😁😁
Yes!!!!
JV gave Dionne her flowers when he said “Your music cannot be categorized”.😎🥂💐💐💐✨
She lit up when he said that. Came up in her chair and said thank you for saying that.
AMEN!!
Yeah, that was a real moment. ❤❤❤
Luther loved himself some Ms Dionne Warrick.
And soooooo. Dooooo. I
Luther produced a really nice album for her.
He did love Dionne it's true.
I did not know that so amazing was originally her song and Luther vandross version was not the original version
Yeah he remade a bunch of her songs 😂
I LOVE sitting back and just listening to elders tell stories about their lives.
Me too, the wisdom and the experience is priceless!
Me too!
Shout out to J for being respectful and asking for permission to curse. Salute!
Real ones respect their elders….
@@oskamadison No doubt
This is the type of episode where you just sit at feet of wisdom just oozing out
THIS right here!!
Dionne Warwick was 22 years old when she released her single "Don't Make Me Over", which was on her first studio album of the same name AND became her first hit song. She received her first Grammy at 28. Her most recent album was released in 2019 when she was 79. She will be 84 years old in December. She has recorded and released 40+ albums, not songs -- ALBUMS -- each of which has anywhere between 10-12 songs. She is a most-charted female singer with 80 songs that made the Top 100. Those are just a few reasons why she is a legend. She BECAME a legend because she is a talented and amazing singer. Incomparable. ❤
Yes she is incoooooommmpaarable. I will add she has more albums than 40. I believe it has to be at least 55-60 of them!!
Well said, my parents had that album. Legendary Artist
She is such a great singer and legendary. The I hear here name, I always think of the "that's what friends are for" song and the show "Solid Gold" that She hosted and Marilyn McCoo and Arsenio Hall.
And she is the best singer of the 20th century in my opinion....some will say her cousin Whitney, but in all honesty Whitney in her prime, could not do what Dionne Warwick could do in her prime.
Someone said, I never see you in the club. I said, I never see you watching The Authority of all things R&B. WE'RE DIFFERENT.
Different 🎉😅
Mmmkkkaaayyy! ❤
Lmao love this
"THE AUTHORITY" Tank voice!!
"ON ALL THINGS R&B"😂😂😂@@cedricbailey4505
We need Sade On the Show 🔥🔥🔥
Agreed 👍🏾
This
Speak that into existence!!!!!!
I would die over and over they had Sade❤❤
Fun fact Sade is the name of the Band her name is Helen Folasade Adu .
I love how J Valentine asked for permission to curse. He is very respectful. Love Dionne Warwick.
This is the FASTEST I've ever clicked on an episode. We have officially landed. THE ICON!!!!!
Right
Dionne doesn’t play, so I wasn’t sure where this interview would go. She was great and the level of respect shown to her was/is incredibly appreciated and impressive! Thank you for the interview I didn’t know I needed. ❤
You can't categorize her, but I call her the queen of pop-soul.
Agreed; she was the first black female pop soul singer - the best!
The one and only Dione Warwick! This is more than an episode. It is recorded history. She demands and deserves all respect for her contribution to MUSIC! My Regal Lady, Dione Warwick. Legend. ♥️🌹
Who else stopped to find the throwback, "Promises?" Or when you got there, you saw how stunning her voice and face card were? Gather here.
That song was a bear. Just so difficult to sing. Dionne breezed thru it.
I stopped. Sure did.
@@rayjones5684 I wasn't familiar with the song but she surely breezed thru it.
@arvelynlewis brilliant singer. No one dared try to cover that record.
Me 😂
Ms. Warwick is a wonderful woman! 83 years old! What a blessing!
“That’s What Friends Are For” has a very special place in my heart. My grandparents, Big Ma and Papa, died exactly 1 week apart. Papa died on a Wednesday we had his funeral on Saturday and as we were crossing the train tracks to go to the burial site, this song came on the radio. Big Ma wanted to make sure Papa was put to rest properly. She died the following Wednesday. We had her funeral on Saturday and as we crossed those same train tracks to head to that same burial site, it came on the radio again. True story.
I felt like my grandparents were speaking to me because no one else in my family remembers that. ❤🕊️❤🕊️
Damn I just teared up!
Wow, what a sharing. Hugs💚
Wow!!
Yes. That was a tear jerker🥹
Wowww
I like how J. Valentine asked Dionne could he curse before he did the " I ain't saying no names " segment because I was wondering how he was gonna handle that part
He showed her respect !!!
I love the respect and gentleness that they have for her. Especially with J asking if he could curse on his own show.
Fellas, congratulations. I’ve been a devotee of Dionne’s for over 50 years, I’ve seen all of the interviews and yours is special because you accomplished the impossible…you disarmed Dionne. Because you did your homework you managed to ask fresh, revealing, interesting questions making this interview stand out in a sea of others. Dionne NEVER makes it easy on the interviewer but you brought her out and got her to make new revelations. Dionne clearly enjoyed being with you both. The flow was seamless. Great chemistry. Well done. This is the interview Dionne’s fans have been waiting for for 60 years!
Y’all got the buttoned all the way up shirts on, lol. Y’all on the luxury R&B side today…that’s Lady Dionne Warwick 🤎🤎🤎🤎
Tank and J handle all their guests with love and care!
🎯
For any POC artists from her time to succeed was already a miracle!! but remember...for WOMEN of colour was a whole other level...Dionne, Patti, Gladys, Tina, Aretha, Chaka, Diana, etc., sang one take sessions, then performed EVERYTHING they could, raise families, and mitigate abusive men at home, and in the industry. Watching DIONNE in this, is a RICH Archive of knowledge, experience, and stories over half a century of dropping hits too.
And Dionne was the first Black woman to win a Grammy in the “pop” category, she was the blueprint for so many artists after (including her younger cousin Whitney H). 60+ years of hits and sustained career
What made Dionne a true marvel for that time was, it was the british invasion, groups was the thing for black female artists, soul music was kind of the popular music but she rose above it all, charting hits, selling millions of records and becoming not only US but a worldwide superstar.
Im gonna quote gladys on this one, not exact words
"She captured that area and locked it in, that nobody else could come in, because nobody could sound like Dionne"
You betta talk that talk!! Spitting major facts!! 💯
Tank enjoys singing the I ain't saying no names song. Look at his face when he start to play the piano...love it😂
And J enjoys listening to it lol... I love it 😄
She reminds me of an elder who is funny, sweet, etc, but will check u in a minute. Love Ms. Warwick
Y’all got the real queen of pop! Okay!
💯💯💯
As far as I am concerned, many other genres as well❤❤❤
Who else wanted to hear her talk about Whitney Houston?
Me!!
From other interviews I’ve seen her in, talking about Whitney is a very sore spot. She loved her cousin tremendously so it’s difficult for her to talk about her.🖤
I watched just for that
Whitney was her baby. It's probably still hard for her. He'll it's still hard for the fans
Please tell me she does talk about her
Dione Warwick knows exactly who she is, that girl !
My brother loved her music sooo much he named his daughter Dionna ❤
Damn now that’s some real love and dedication…
Ms Warwick gets a bad rap ever since she did reality tv.
This interview showed her as an elegant, knowledgeable, feminine woman and artist.
I enjoyed it so much! Thank you RnB money!
Personally, I don’t mind DW’s salty moments that went viral. They actually humanized and endeared her in the new millennial stage of her career. She’s hilarious. ✌🏽
I don’t even remember her being on one. Wow lol
@@HeyJoEllen I think she did that show Donald Trump had and a few other reality shows
Every since the psychic 1-900 calls
@@Delicious4Ant DW on _THE APPRENTICE_ was a revelation. I forget who DW clashed with but it went viral. DW was feisty af. 😂
When you can feel the LEGENDARY ENERGY through the phone!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This podcast keeps getting better and better! Congratulations!! 🎉🍾🎉🍾
Facts. I agree
Ms. Dionne said..'But you're gonna pay me!' 😮😊
When these men say they are the AUTHORITY ON ALL THINGS...PUT SOME RESPEK ON THEY NAMES! #Iconic
Period!!!!!!!
"Music is a healer."
One of a kind period.
Dionne Warwick is a LEGEND. This may have been my favorite episode. The musicality oozing out of her pores is evident. Thank you Tank and J for giving aunty D her flowers. Please continue to get our legends on the show so we all can celebrate them while they’re still with us.
This is how you honor legends while they are still here. Tank and The Valentine never over talked, validated her work, highlighted the fact that sight reading charted music is not an easy feat and Auntie Dionne did so in a way that her challenges to sing effortlessly timeless classics will never be repeated. Burt, Hal and Dionne created the standard that was MAGICAL! I'M STILL SMILING 🥰🙌🏾
Thank You RnB Money for THE GIFTS YOU BRING EACH WEEK! ❤🙏🏽❤
She said “I like me”!! I know that’s right Ms Dionne
I don't usually comment on UA-cam videos but this was extremely enjoyable to witness.
Thank you young kings--Tank and J. Valentine--and the timeless Miss Dionne Warwick. Beautiful.
I hardly hear Ms. Gladys mentioned on this show. I'm so glad Ms. Dionne gave her props, although Ms. Gladys is her best friend. Ms. Dionne is the Godmother of pop music. She ruled the pop charts in the 1960's. They need to have more well-seasoned artist on here. So glad they did this with her.
THEE LIVING LEGEND‼️‼️❤️❤️ When she said Luther’s version of A House Is Not A Home was the definitive version…I almost cried. Man she tugged at my ❤
I’m running up Ms. Dionne’s catalog today!
Deja Vu; Where My Lips Have Been; Friends Can Be Lovers. These are quality tracks that deserved more recognition.
I love, love, love early Dionne Warwick, she dressed and sang so elegantly. All of those lovely hits, takes me to another place while listening to them. Love it!!
She has so many hits,even up to 80's with the Spinners.
“Then Came You”, her duet with The Spinners, came out in 1974.
Y'all took such good care in being respectful in her presence during this interview. Way to go gentlemen.
I love how J. Valentine still laughs at Tank's Top 5 intro
R&B Money is doing podcasting right! This is an episode for the history books of music. Please continue to tell these stories while the legends are here to share them. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Them boys gotta behave today! We got music royalty in the building!!!!🔥🔥🔥
We need more conversations like this with our elders, both regarding music and just life.
Omg thank you, guys, for listening. i hope we get to see more of our legends on here 🙏🏽💐💐💐
They have to want to come on. They said dionne reached out to them.
@@Anisha618I think we understand, but this was phenomenal and extraordinary. I’m sure this conversation could have gone another hour of just listening to Dionne stories and experiences. I’m grateful to have seen this😎🥂💐💐💐💐
The Solid Gold Queen herself Ms. Dionne Warwick!!
Ms. Warwick talks in stereo, mixed and mastered already 😂❤
Nice!!!😂
This was such an iconic episode. A true legend was here today, on the R&B Money Podcast. Keep it up, Tank and J. Valentine!❤
I LOVE that J was respectful and asked if he could cuss. 🥰
This was Heaven!!! Thank er’body who had a hand in this here miracle✨🫶🏾💫
Execellent interview choice. Ms Warwick is a living legend, who has contributed so much to the industry as a whole and broke many barriers for Black people. She has yet to truly receive her flowers for her contributions to the music industry.
She is (among just a FEW others) is indeed the definition of American Music history
The two interviewers are wonderful. Respectful, they know her work, the listen to her, give her time to answer ... thank you guys, great job!!!
She SNAPPED on "Promises, Promises". Her delivery is impeccable...
Let’s do this shit then. Dionne about to clear the room!
Everybody don't forget to hit the like button
Thank you Queen Mother Dionne Warwick for stating that Luther Vandross was the definitive cover of A House is not a home. Coming from the queen mother it means everything. Luther Vandross Love classical music and hence he wanted to cover everything you did that was so beautifully and classically written and vocalize
Diahann Carroll is one of my faves!!! 🌟👑 The epitome of class/elegance ❤️
RIP
I adored this. I felt like I was sitting at the feet of my grandmama and hearing her recall snippets of her journey in life.
Thank You R&B Money ❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
🤍🤍
“You can’t improve upon perfection.” 🗣️PERIOD Ms. Warwick!!! ❤❤❤
This was flawless, fellas. Y’all gave Miss Dionne the reverence she so deserves.
Her part on "We Are The World" is the best part of the whole song...
Look at all of that respect! Shirts buttoned up to the top, asking the guest if you may curse on your on show. Love it!
The only pod I know to honor legends and acknowledge the existing ❤
Sitting here watching this 😭😭😭😭. Between Barabara Streisand and Dionne Warwick, my Mother would sing their songs all of the time. Thank you guys. My Mom passed away in 2016, but I felt her a bit closer today watching this.❤
Black peoples love Babs! ❤
Now this woman is an icon
No one's speaking voice. Nor singing voice sounds like Dionne's. Uniquely magnificent.
R&B Money Legends Series!!! The culture needs it!!! 💯
Excellent idea 💡
EXCELLENT idea. The culture needs it while the rest of our legends are still here so the ones coming up can fully understand what it took to get to where the legends are ❤️💯.
P.S. For those of us who were teens in the 80's...do you remember how Dionne was EVERYTHING on SOLID GOLD? Her hair was gorgeous, wearing the latest fashions, tasteful jewelery, makeup on point!!!! She was a lovely host and could hold her own with any and everyone who was on the show, or who's song she sung! Supreme Beauty! Then and Now!
I only remember Marilyn McCoo as host.
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 she was the original host and came back several times. she was probably too busy touring. i think that is when Heartbreaker was out...she had so many songs during that time...but yeah, she was on there...and i was watching!
This is my earliest memory of Ms. Warrick too. I always thought she was so elegant as the host, the hair and outfits. I used to love seeing her sing "I'll Never Love This Way Again"! Solid Gold was it!!
@staceycheatom4427 girl yes! That was my jam. I couldn't wait to grow up, fall in love and get my heart broken ( with my silly self 😅) the song writing back then was top notch and the singers were INCREDIBLY TALENTED. I'm so sad for this current and future generations. They don't even know how to sit and enjoy the show...pulling out there camera phones from beginning to end. Uhn, uhn, uhn!
@@MizzNee796 Exactly! This new music is too aggressive for me. Nobody sings about love anymore or even heartbreak. The talent just isn't there and like Ms. Dionne said you can't tell these new artists anything because they think they know it all.
I saw Dionne Warwick & almost broke my finger trying to click!!
What an awesome and amazing interview with a true GOAT !!! Dionne Warwick is one of the classiest entertainers that I have ever had the privileges to meet.
I can look at her all day, her stunning face and cheekbones...what a beautiful Angelic Queen! Her vocal range on her albums is insane, a true musician.
I love this so much!!! Dionne Warwick feels like she’s can my grandma
She such a calm , elegant, sweet person ever
I hope & pray I get the honor & privilege to her one day 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤍🤍🫶🏼🫶🏼
People need to put respect on Auntie’s name! Living legend, ❤Miss Dionne Warwick 🙌🏾 thanks R&B Money!!
What an amazing episode. She is what every artist aspires to be. Timeless.
I literally smiled this whole interview. It was like sitting at the feet of a wise elder, soaking it all in. A Living Legend❤❤
This interview was epic. I hope people understand that Dionne is the GOAT!
I am in disbelief! THE DIONNE WARWICK 😱❤🥳
When I saw this in the shorts, I HAD to come check this jawn out. This is some ICONIC level shit right here...
Tank and J. Valentine, great job! Thank you for having this living legend, The Dionne Warwick, one of the prides of New Jersey and the U.S. on your platform. I love that she had this opportunity to share some nuggets with us and to receive this love and appreciation. Keep up the great work! And by the way, still waiting for Joe. Just thought I’d throw that in there…lol.
Amazing interview!! Now we need more legends; Anita Baker, Stevie Wonder, Brandy..& please, please, PLEASE get the O'Jays or Patti LaBelle, on board
Please Branddie and Auntie Patti🎉🎉
You can’t improve upon perfection. God made that! That’s a word 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Awww sookie sookie, now. Look at my little brothers (in my head, of course) with THE ICONIC LEGENDARY LEGEND that is MS. DIONNE WARWICK. I'm SOOOOOOO proud of y'all & ABSOLUTELY thank y'all for this episode. I grew up in an era (68') during the civil rights movement & Ms. Warwick was an ABSOLUTE staple in our home. One of my favorite songs by her is "Message To Michael" (which was also my brother's name. R.ise I.n P.ower). The level of respect (flowers given, buttoned-up shirts, asking can I cuss, etc) is what a lot of these podcasts need to aspire to be. Once again, thank you so much ❤️ 💯.
The respect shown to this elegant queen in here is commendable and remarkable. That the fellas had to ask about cursing tells me we all still need our aunties and uncles of Ms. Warwick’s generation. This one really made my day. Living legends…getting their flowers and sharing history. ❤❤ Great job @Tank @ JValentine and the entire RnB Money Podcast Team. Please do more of these!! 🙏🏾
Dionne Warwick is Class love her! Walk On By is my favorite song from her. ❤❤❤
MY FAVORITE FEMALE SINGERS OF ALL TIME BY DIONNE WARWICK LOVE HER❤❤❤
Music my grandma raised my momma on, and music my momma raised me on. I'm definitely rasing my kid on this legendary music…
The fact that they could reach for someone on the Olympus of music speaks volumes about J and Tank as artists. This is easily one of my favorite episodes.
I'm so ready! My 10 year old gets to place a face with the artist who sings one of her favorite songs. We are ALL THINGS MUSIC 🎶 IN THIS HOUSE! PERIOD!
Dionne was so smitten with Tank 😊 She is adorable! Anotha One!! 👌🏾🔥🔥 great job
Donny Hathaway is a perfect example of redoing a song and making it better " a song for you " . Please interview more Legends and Funk groups like members of Lakeside, Slave, Cameo. Confunkshun ECT..... great interview
I also attended Morgan State, and sang on the choir under Nathan Carter. I’m 5 years younger than Tank. I was a knucklehead my first couple of years in school and dropped out of the choir. Dr. Carter never gave up on me. He would come to my job with his wife often before he passed away. I truly miss him 😢