A Girl Called Dusty
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
The first site established on the web to focus exclusively on
Dusty Springfield.
Created and maintained by Grant Whittingham, A Girl
Called Dusty contains
news, comprehensive discographies, lyrics, trivia, and a picture gallery.
Dusty Devotedly
Simon Bell's site is not only a loving dedication to his friend
and colleague Dusty Springfield, but a creative and informative tribute to
"the musical legacy of Britain's greatest pop singer." The site includes extensive
"latest news" on Dusty-related events, fan and celebrity tributes,
a picture gallery and an on-line store.
Dusty Springfield: White Lady of Soul
Andy Robinson's web site is a beautiful and informative tribute
to the life and artistry of Dusty Springfield. It also contains a Message Board
and Chat Room for fans of Dusty to share their thoughts and insights.
Dusty Springfield: The Woman and Her Music
Stefan Sittig's web site is the latest addition to the growing
number of exceptional Dusty websites on the internet.
Beautiful Soul
This site is a real "labor of love" by Deniece Rose,
James Fabiano and Gert Rose. It includes a biography, photographs,
fan tributes, quotes, and a special space for "your Dusty memories."
Come for a Dream
"A tribute to the legendary Dusty Springfield."
For the Love of Dusty Springfield
Larry Launstein Jr's site welcomes fans and colleagues of Dusty
to express how they feel about her life and music through a host of creative
endeavors - essays, poetry, album reviews, commentary, drawings, paintings
computer generated artwork and music. The site also contains a
discussion forum and free Dusty Springfield screensavers.
The Springfields' Story
An exceptional site dedicated to The Springfields.
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Desmond's tribute page to Dusty Springfield.
James' Dusty Springfield Tribute Page
One fan's moving and insightful tribute to Dusty Springfield.
Flossie's Dusty Tribute
Another great Dusty site created by an appreciative fan.
Millisa's Dusty Springfield Tribute Page
One of the more recent Dusty tribute sites on the web!
Dario's Dusty Page
A collection of Dusty's 45 rpm single picture sleeves.
Sonnydj's Music Archives
Sonnydj's site contains a Dusty Audio Collection which features Real Audio Samples
of tracks from Dusty's 1973 album Cameo and 1982 album White Heat,
as well as full versions of extremely rare Dusty recordings such as "Sea and Sky,"
"Quiet Please, There's a Lady On Stage" and "Sometimes Like Butterflies."
Lem's Dusty Pics
A wonderful collection of photographs of Dusty
when she appeared on an Anne Murray television special in 1985.
Greg's Dusty Gallery
A collection of color and black & white photographs of Dusty.
Dusty Springfield: Pure Excellence
A creative tribute to Dusty Springfield.
Dusty Springfield: "Motown's Greatest Friend"
The Motown Webring's tribute to a "true Queen of Soul & Pop."
Remembering Dusty Springfield
A tribute from Gay Life: The Online Community for Gay Men.
Gold Dust Woman
A nightcharm.com tribute to Dusty Springfield.
And We Danced . . .
A site dedicated to dance music of the '80s and featuring an
article about Dusty's 1987 collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys.
Mission Impossible:
The perfectionist rock and soul of Dusty Springfield
"Perhaps the overriding irony of Dusty Springfield's career
is that though she offered her listeners the lushest pop scenarios,
she has always demanded the impossible from herself . . ."
A Boston Phoenix feature on Dusty Springfield
The Ice Queen
"Dusty Springfield has always been misunderstood. . .
She's left tracks all over the musical map. . .
She was the hip mod chick who sang traditional folk songs,
the white ice queen who helped define Southern soul.
She was, and is, utterly confounding . . ."
An article from the January 12, 1998 Memphis Flyer
Salon Entertainment Feature
"On old '60s TV shows like "Shindig" and "Hullabaloo,"
in her signature bleached-blond beehive hairdo and tough-chick black eyeliner . . .
Dusty looked nearly Amazonian next to those skinny little birds
in their fringed go-go dresses . . ."
Peggy Lee
"This is the place if Miss Lee gives you fever."
David Torresen's exceptional web site devoted to the artistry
of one of Dusty Springfield's major influences, Peggy Lee.
The Memphis Boys
Consisting of Mike Leech, Bobby Wood, Gene Chrisman, Reggie Young
and Bobby Emmons, the Memphis Boys have made musical history
with the number of hit records on which they've played -
including tracks from Dusty Springfield's classic Dusty in Memphis set.
The Simon Bell Homepage
Friend and colleague of Dusty Springfield, Simon Bell has been a
leading session and backing singer since the seventies, singing with
such artists as Marvin Gaye, Madeline Bell, Stevie Wonder, Hot Chocolate,
Julio Iglesias, Twisted Sister, Adam and the Ants, and of course, Dusty Springfield.
Absolutely Fabulous: Pet Shop Boys
The Annie Lennox Homepage
(In November 1997, Woman of Repute was awarded
The Annie Lennox Homepage's "Must See Site Award".
Thanks to The Annie Lennox Homepage for this great honor)
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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD: AN INTRODUCTION
EARLY SUCCESS |
SIXTIES ICON |
DIFFICULT |
TROUBLE-MAKER |
AMERICA
MEMPHIS |
PHILADELPHIA SOUL |
WILDERNESS YEARS |
IT BEGINS AGAIN?
WHITE HEAT |
PET SHOP BOYS |
REPUTATION |
NASHVILLE |
THE VOICE
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
ARTICLES | REVIEWS
GUESTBOOK