"I think it's full of great songs and I'm very proud," Dorothy said. Dorothy's mention of Stevens opened a conversation about her partnership with him — and why she wants to keep working with him.
Dorothy Mae Stevens, 24, tries walking with her new artificial legs on Jan. 2, 1952, almost a year after she was found frozen in a gangway near Washington Park in Chicago. (George Quinn/Chicago ...
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‘I Had Chills All Over My Body’ – Dorothy Opens Up About Why She Named Her New Album ‘The Way’“I think it’s full of great songs and I’m very proud,” Dorothy said. “Scott Stevens produced the record and I think he just knocked it right out of the park.” Dorothy’s mention of Stevens opened a ...
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