Singer/songwriter/producer Indi grew up in the Washington, D.C. area, listening to music rooted in R&B, soul, jazz, blues, and classical. Music has always been a part of her life. Born India Dorsey, she hails from a very musical family. A third generation singer, she grew up listening to stories about her paternal grandmother’s “big-band era†jazz singing experiences, attending her father’s performances and also watching her Julliard educated aunt, whom is an opera singer and music educator. Although Indi had been a part of several choirs growing up, she did not begin writing songs until her second year of college and discovered that she had a natural ability to turn words into beautiful melodies.Indi’s first song was created in 1995 but her official journey towards becoming a solo artist started in 1998. That pursuit has taken her from Nashville to Houston, Houston to New York, New York back to Nashville and now to her current location…Chicago. She’s had many experiences working behind the scnes in entertainment and is now ready to fully take on her God given purpose, to delight people’s hearts with her voice.Indi’s first album contribution was on spoken word artist, RashadThaPoet’s Summer 2006 release, Witness To The Truth, Vol. 3, The Trilogy, singing the hook on “We Laugh We Cryâ€. In 2007, Indi helped produce and performed on two songs on the soundtrack of the independent film “Love Bones†by filmmaker, Deri Tyton, (“It Hurts When I Breatheâ€, and “UnSafeâ€). Those experiences helped solidify Indi’s commitment to pursuing music as a career. Indi is currently working on her first album. The songs on the album could be characterized as soulful contemporary jazz, with a touch of R&B.
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