
At the same time, De Lory is one of the world’s foremost singers of devotional mantras and songs of spiritual inspiration. Throughout the 2000s, she released a string of evocative, eclectic, beautifully-produced albums that have captured the hearts of listeners in mindfulness, wellness meditation and yoga communities and beyond. Her music is heard by over 100,000 Spotify listeners a month and has garnered more than 10 million streams across several digital platforms.
Born to a life of music, DeLory is the daughter of the late, Grammy-winning pianist and “Wichita Lineman” producer, Al De Lory—a valued member of Phil Spector’s legendary Wrecking Crew session ensemble. Her grandfather played in the studio orchestra at Warner Bros. for films including Casablanca and Gone With The Wind. The singer has paid homage to her late father and mother on albums such as The Unchanging and Here in Heaven, drawing inspiration from her dad’s Latin jazz roots and a dazzling palette of global grooves and electronic atmospheres.
De Lory made her debut as a session singer at the age of eight. During her teen years, she spent time honing her craft on Nashville’s Music Row before returning to her native L.A. to become a first-call session singer. She has lent her voice to albums such as Jewel’s Spirit, Leonard Cohen’s Popular Problems, Belinda Carlisle’s Heaven on Earth and Selena’s Dreaming of You, which was the first predominantly Spanish language album to hit the number one spot on the Billboard 200 in 1995. De Lory’s vocal performance on a song demo for what would become Madonna’s 1986 hit “Open Your Heart,” caught the ear of the pop icon, who promptly engaged De Lory as a singer and dancer for numerous historic world tours as well as albums such as Like a Prayer, Erotica, Ray of Light, Bedtime Stories and Evita.
In 1993, De Lory made her debut as a solo artist with a self-titled album on MCA/Universal Records, hitting #1 in Japan with the single, “Praying for Love,” and landing in the US top 10 dance chart with “Just a Dream.”
But the singer’s adventurous spirit was pulling her in other directions—deep into world music and the spiritual life. So she struck out on her own as an independent artist with 2000’s Bliss, co-produced by Game of Thrones cellist Cameron Stone. The album’s single, “On and On,’ remixed by Junior Vasquez, became a Billboard Top 10 Dance hit in 2000. And in 2003, De Lory collaborated with electronic music producer Mac Quayle on the 9/11 tribute track “The Hurting.”
Other aspects of Bliss pointed toward the more spiritual direction De Lory would take on now-classic records like The Lover and the Beloved, Sky is Open and Sanctuary, which became the soundtrack for the burgeoning yoga/mindfulness movement. By turns ethereal, danceable and heartfelt, her impeccably-produced recordings are complemented by transcendently beautiful music videos for tracks like “Piano Man,” “Listen” and “Heaven-Atom Smith Remix,” which have amassed over one million views on YouTube.
Prolific, innovative and always inspiring, Donna De Lory’s most recent single is “Diamond in the Sun,” the lead track for a forthcoming new EP that will be followed by a new album of music for yoga and meditation. In a time of global crisis, chaos and uncertainty, her music carries a heartfelt message of unity, strength and hope.
But it was Vito's spiritual quest that led him to the New Age and World Music scenes. He was introduced to Meditation at the age of 13, and later Yoga. This in turn exposed him to Global Music and World instruments, from sitar to charango. His interests in the healing power of music and his Classical background seamlessly blended in with his expansive experiments in New Age music, expressed in his 1st release as an artist, "Yoga Heart Healing". Each of his subsequent releases reflect the healing aspect of music and his desire to bring that music to a greater audience.
Over the years, he's had the privilege of working with such New Age artists as Constance Demby, Jai Uttal, Deepak Chopra, Steven Halpern and Donna De Lory.
Meanwhile, Vito has embarked on the massive task of bringing the sacred text the "Bhagavad Gita" to the world as an album, "Song Divine - “The Bhagavad Gita Rock Opera”. Writer Lissa Coffey has translated the book: "Song Divine is written in verse and rhyme, the way the Bhagavad Gita (translated to "The Song of God" from Sanskrit) was originally intended."
The album featured Indian superstar Sonu Nigam and was released in October of 2021 to great acclaim.
Vito’s next release is with 2x Grammy winner and environmentalist Ricky Kej. “Wild Monsoon” drops in June 2022. It’s a eclectic blend of World Beat and New Age.
Ricky and Vito paired last on Vito’s “Om Land” album
Vito brings integrity and unique artistry to music that defies pigeon-holes. "I have the ability to hear something in everything" I can see round the bend when someone plays me an idea. That inspires me in the job of Producer.
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