Introducing Dionne Bromfield
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Introducing Dionne Bromfield is the debut album from British singer Dionne Bromfield. In September 2009, it was announced that Bromfield, then 13 years old was the first artist to be signed to her godmother Amy Winehouse's new record label Lioness Records. The album was released on 12 October 2009, reaching number 33 on the UK album charts.
To promote the album, Bromfield released two singles: "Mama Said" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" as well as performing on various TV shows and events including Strictly Come Dancing with Winehouse on backing vocals and at the Young Voices concert at the M.E.N. Arena in 2009 and at the O2 Arena in 2011.
Singles
Although not officially released as a single, a video for Dionne's cover of "Foolish Little Girl" was released 23 September 2009.[2]
Dionne's debut single, her cover of The Shirelles' song Mama Said, was released 1 November 2009. The EP consists of the album version, Vito Benito remix and a b-side, Dancing in the Street.[3] The music video was released 14 October 2009.[4]
Her second single, Ain't No Mountain High Enough was released 20 December 2009. Both that music video and a promotional video for its b-side I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus[5] were released 4 December 2009.[6][7]
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