Dionne Bromfield
Soul singer, Amy Winehouse's granddaughter, contemporary R&B
Dionne Bromfield (born January 2, 1996) is a British-Jamaican singer who came to international prominence as a young artist mentored by her grandmother, the legendary Amy Winehouse. With Winehouse's guidance and support, Bromfield released her debut album Etched in My Memory in 2010 while still a teenager, showcasing her mature and soulful vocal style. Her music blends contemporary R&B and soul influences with retro sensibilities inherited from her family's strong musical traditions. Following her debut, Bromfield released subsequent albums including Good for the Soul and Midnight Affair, establishing herself as an accomplished vocalist in her own right. Though her career received significant media attention due to her connection to Amy Winehouse and the family's storied musical heritage, Bromfield has worked steadily to build her own artistic identity and fan base. Her performances are characterized by emotional authenticity and technical vocal skill. Beyond recording, she has performed internationally and maintained an active presence in music despite navigating the complex legacy of her family's prominence in contemporary soul and jazz music.
Entertainment
British-Jamaican
1996
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Dionne
Greek origin
“A sophisticated, gender-neutral form derived from Dionysus, with a distinctly modern and streamlined feel. Dionne became widely recognized through cultural figures and has a polished, artistic quality that appeals to parents seeking something classic yet contemporary. The name suggests creativity and cultural refinement.”