Donna DeLory
Donna De Lory, born on September 10, 1964, is an accomplished American singer, dancer, and songwriter. Growing up in a musical household, she began her artistic journey early in life. Over the years, De Lory has lent her distinctive voice to a diverse array of notable artists, including Carly Simon, Ray Parker, Jr., Kim Carnes, Santana, and Bette Midler, among others. Her contributions have enriched the sound of numerous popular songs and albums.
De Lory is perhaps best known for her long-standing collaboration with Madonna, serving as a backing vocalist and dancer during the iconic singer's tours from the Who's That Girl Tour in 1987 through to the Confessions Tour in 2006. This partnership showcased De Lory's exceptional talent and versatility, as she performed in front of millions around the world.
One of the highlights of her career was her performance alongside Madonna at the Live Earth concert in London in 2007, marking a significant moment in their partnership. With a rich career that spans over three decades, Donna De Lory continues to inspire audiences with her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, solidifying her place in the music industry.