Donna De Lory goes further into the mystic with Sky Is Open,
an album of exquisite beauty
“I’ve always admired Donna’s voice;
her songwriting is poignant and heartfelt.’ – Madonna
“De Lory breathes immeasurable depth into lyrics that read like romantic poems and heartfelt confessionals. With influences that range from Kate Bush to Peter Gabriel and Jonatha Brooke, De Lory has created an ethereal roots-rooted soundscape.” - Billboard Magazine
Donna De Lory is a singer, songwriter, producer and musician whose voice and music transcends time and genre. Fans will be familiar with Donna from her years of touring with Madonna, but her music has its own compelling vision. Inspired by Indian music and dance beats from around the globe as well as western pop, Donna’s songs blend diverse styles for a sound that’s as natural as it is unique. Sky Is Open, her latest album, is remarkable for it’s intimacy and deeply layered textures that feature Donna’s clear and enchanting vocals; truly a sound that goes straight to your heart.
It took Donna almost two years to complete Sky Is Open and her care and attention to craft is evident in every note. “I had a sound in my head that I wanted to get out. As an independent artist with a limited budget and a child to raise it was challenging, but I worked at night, in my home studio, whenever I could.” With the aid of co-producer Mac Quayle (Annie Lennox, Toni Braxton, New Order) and long time collaborator Cameron Stone, Donna fashioned an extensive palette of warm acoustics, inviting electronic textures and her own exceptional vocals. “They’re all love songs, even those that sound spiritual,” she explains. Donna completed Sky Is Open with the help of many friends and collaborators, including cellist Cameron Stone, Krishna Das, who lends his distinctive vocals to the title track, songwriting ace Eric Bazilian, producer Anthony Resta (Collective Soul, Duran Duran) and the members of her band.
On Sky Is Open rhythms and melodies from around the globe ebb and flow creating a transcendent pulse. “Fade In Time” opens with a sample of Swami Satchidananda intoning the “Gayatri Mantra,” the holiest prayer of the Hindu cannon. Donna’s whispered vocal slowly builds to a cry of pleading passion, complimented by a classic, almost liturgical synthesizer line, soaring electric guitars and Anthony Resta’s dramatic percussion. Subtle, percolating Indian percussion and a sensuous, hypnotic bass line introduce “Glow.” Cameron’s luxurious cello and Donna’s Sanskrit chanting give the song a bright, airy feel.
Donna is at her most emotional on “One Day,” a song of hurt and healing that’s dark and light, spooky and spiritual. Cameron’s cello, Paul Bryan’s swooping bass, the soaring guitar of Jerry Leonard (David Bowie) and Donna’s impassioned vocals lend the song a warm, wide-open vibe. The title song, “Sky Is Open” unfolds slowly. Subtle keyboard textures and a percussion track that blends Western and Eastern rhythms give the song a meditative feel. Marty Allen’s sitar, the measured chanting of Krishna Das and the way Donna’s subtle, smoky vocals float effortlessly through the the mix add to the music’s soulful energetic feel. Joseph Arthur’s “In The Sun,” the album’s one cover, was originally a dark rock tune. Donna and Cameron slow it down, adding a countermelody ..o that gives the lyric a devotional quality. The album’s themes of infinite love, devotion and redemption give the album a spiritual essence, fulfilling Donna’s stated goal of making music with a positive message.
Donna was raised in a musical home in Calabasas, CA. Her grandfather played cello and upright bass for the Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra, her mother was a singer and dancer and her father, Al De Lory, was a musician who played keyboards with Phil Spector’s Wrecking Crew. He contributed keyboards to the Beach Boys landmark Pet Sounds album and produced Glen Campbell’s classic hits of the 60s and 70s. Donna began performing at a young age making her professional debut at age eight singing a Recipe dog food commercial. By junior high she had already contributed her voice to projects by Kim Carnes, Barry Manilow and Santana, the Rocky II soundtrack as well as warbling the theme song for Disneyland's “It's A Small World” ride.
When she was sixteen, Donna’s mother died and she moved to Nashville, where her father found a home on Music Row. “I hung out on Music Row singing demos and made friends with a lot of songwriters,” Donna recalls. “I worked in a vegetarian restaurant, became vegetarian, the first step on the path toward the life I’m living now. Being around songwriters and seeing the attention they paid to their craft inspired me. I decided I wanted to be an artist and a songwriter. I picked up a guitar and realized I had a talent for it.”
After graduating from High School, Donna went back to LA to study dancing, singing and acting. A demo tape of her singing Madonna’s “Open Your Heart” reached Pat Leonard, Madonna’s producer, and she became an integral part of his productions for artists like Ray Parker, Jr. and Carly Simon. Leonard helped her land a gig as one of Madonna’s singing/dancing stage companions. Donna became an integral part of Madonna’s performing troupe. She’s worked with Madonna on six international tours including the Who’s That Girl, Blonde Ambition and Drowned World Tours. Donna also had a part in the infamous documentary Truth or Dare.
In 1993 Donna released her self-titled debut on MCA. Most of the songs on the album were self-penned; critics praised the sincerity of her vocals and the record’s winning blend of up-tempo dance tunes and heartfelt ballads. She had a 1 single in Japan with “Praying For Love” and a top 10 dance hit in the U.S. with “Just a Dream.” Touring to support her CD introduced Donna to a whole world of music she’d never heard before: “I went to Brazil, Israel, Turkey and many other countries and was influenced by the music I heard. Those rhythms and melodies opened my ears and my heart and I discovered a whole new way of expressing myself musically.”
As Donna grew musically, she looked for ways to make her music deeper, richer, more resonant and ultimately, more spiritual. When she met cellist Cameron Stone she began to hone a new sound that combined her pop experience and emerging interest in world music with his classical training. They called their unique musical hybrid, and the album, Bliss. Released on her own label and recorded in a studio Donna and Cameron built with their own hands – Bliss was an instant success. She supported the album by touring the usual mainstream clubs like House Of Blues, but the strong spiritual vibe of Bliss made the album a favorite at healing centers and yoga studios and led to performances in churches and other spiritual places. “When you play in a space like that, people are so into the music,” Donna says. “They want to be taken away; they’re closing their eyes, letting go and really listening.” Others were listening as well. Superstar club DJ/producer Junior Vasquez remixed “On & On” and it hit the Top 20 on Billboard's Club Dance chart. Music from the album continues to be widely licensed for film and TV including the daytime drama Passions and the Lifetime Network series Beyond Chance.
Sky is Open constitutes Donna’s new musical direction which combines the rich integration of Bliss which features pop, world and classical elements, with her last recording, Lover and Beloved which features her Sanscrit/Pop hybrids that have made such a powerful impression with her audience- Sky is Open is now the apex of Donna’s creative vision and highlights the integrity of her songwriting and emotive abilities.
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hi donna!! i just read that you are not going to sing with madonna, im sad cause i wanted to hear you, but im happy you are doing very very god with your solo carrear... i wish you all the best, i know you dont know me, but im a hug fan of you, i wish you some day could came to Peru, that would be great. peace and love you...i wish you all the best: health, happiness and love. cesar
Sometimes we often dream Sometimes we often have vissions Sometimes--though rare are dreams are reality
Your art is a dream that has a vission & shows your heart to a reality state of unlimited goals You have an insubstantual way to utilize your art to achive a true insperation
i really dont have words... im very very happy you added me as a friend in your webpage.... thank you so so much... i wish you'll be with madonna on her next tour, cause maybe she will came to latinoamerica and i would like to see you there. cesar