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Dorian Jose Holley is an American musician, backing singer and a vocal coach. He began his professional career as an on-stage
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for American entertainer
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during his
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world tour in 1987. He staged a series of live concerts in front of audiences around the world, including the
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. From there, Holley went on to travel with Jackson for all of his subsequent world tours. He also performed with other artists such as
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in 1991 and
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in 1994 and since 2019. In 1991, Holley was the singing voice of Choir Boy in the Robert Townsend movie, ''
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''. His stage presence and vocal ability were praised by music critics during such performances. Holley auditioned prominently to become a featured vocalist on the reality television show ''
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''. He served in this capacity for the first three seasons of the American series. Holley has also worked for several years as an associate music director and vocal coach for the singing competition ''
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''. He worked there with the contestants before and after they appear before the show's judges and the worldwide television audience. In 2008, Holley released his debut album, ''Independent Film''. Next year he worked with Jackson for the last time, in preparation for the entertainer's ill-fated concert series This Is It. Holley was to serve as a backing vocalist, as well as the vocal director for the shows. Jackson's death forced the concerts to be canceled. In 2010, Holley host a weekend at the LA Music Academy called "The Art of the Audition". As of 2011, he was the vocalist for the house band on ''
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'' led by
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. He is also the Artist Development Director at Los Angeles Music Academy College of Music and teaches in the school's vocal department. Dorian is married to trial attorney Shawn Holley, who once represented Jackson and has been a chief legal correspondent for the
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Career


Michael Jackson's Bad tour

Holley first performed with pop superstar
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during the entertainer's first solo concert series, the
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world tour. Beginning in Japan in September 1987, the tour lasted for 16 months, during which time he visited 15 countries while serving as a backing singer for Jackson, along with Kevin Dorsey, Darryl Phinnessee and
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. As part of the tour, he performed to over 4 million people, including
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and
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. The Bad tour concluded several months later in January 1989.Campbell, p. 230Brooks, p. 81Grant, pp. 104–105Grant, p. 123 English musician
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enlisted the services of both Holley and Phinnessee in 1991, when he toured the US. The two singers were part of an 11-man backing ensemble, when Stewart performed at the Pacific Amphitheatre in
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, Orange County, and in California in September 1991. During the show's encore, Stewart performed his signature song " Twistin' the Night Away". The ''
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'' described in a review of the concert that the song was "embellished with a delicious a cappella doo-wop break featuring the 46-year-old star and backup singers Darryl Phinnessee and Dorian Holley". The two vocalists were also praised by the
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after a performance at the Poplar Creek Music Theatre, where their "sublime harmonies" "formed a perfect counterpoint to Stewart's impassioned pleas on ' This Old Heart of Mine'". The
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concluded that Holley and Phinnessee were "great".


Dangerous World Tour, HIStory World Tour and touring with James Taylor

Holley returned to work with Jackson for the
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(June 1992–November 1993), a 69 date concert series which was attended by almost 3.5 million fans. The tour was cut short after child sexual abuse allegations were leveled against Jackson. He canceled the remainder of the tour due to the stress caused by the accusations.Taraborrelli, p. 504 In 1994, he joined with Kate Markowitz, Valerie Carter, and David Lasley to form what ''
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'' and ''
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'' respectively described as a "wonderful" and "angelic" backing group to
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. While on tour with Taylor, he was praised for his vocal ability by several news sources. ''
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'' stated that the highlight of the show at the Roanoke Civic Center was the performance of " Shower the People", which "showcased the singing" of Holley. The ''
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'' revealed during a performance of the same song at Riverport Amphitheater that the backing vocalist "sang a spirited solo that drew an ovation equal to anything Taylor had drawn thus far". He returned in 2019 when Arnold McCuller was busy touring with
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. Since Arnold McCuller’s retirement, Holley has done the Coda for “Shower the People”. Holley worked with Michael Jackson again for the entertainer's last concert series, the
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, which began in Prague, Czech in September 1996. The tour attracted more than 4.5 million fans from 58 cities in 35 countries around the world and concluded in
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in October 1997.Grant, p. 188Grant, p. 202


Reality television work

Holley auditioned to become a featured vocalist on the American reality television show
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. The audition was performed in seven different sounds, ranging from
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to
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. He was a successful and became a featured singer during the first three seasons of the series. Holley later noted that the concept of diversity in vocal performance was not a new experience for him. "I've been at sessions where a producer has said he wants me to sound like Michael Jackson and
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at the same time. I've had people say can you make it a little more green. Huh? It's tricky." He added, "Sometimes they think they want
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, because she has a hit single. But what they really want is magic, and that is whatever you, as an individual, can bring. It's a tough call between being a blank slate and being yourself." He has also served for several years as an associate music director and vocal coach for the reality singing competition
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. As part of his job, he helps contestants rehearse and arrange the songs they are to perform. He states that his primary task, however, is to encourage and support the participants as they face scrutiny and criticism. Holley added that it is common for some of the contestants to "crumble" upon leaving the stage if they have received critical comments from judge
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. His job on American Idol has had him work with winners such as
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and
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.


Debut album

''Independent Film'', a self-released solo album by Holley, was released in 2008. Joan Anderman of
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described the album as being a "soul-satisfying project that won't pay the bills". It was reported in October 2008 that Holley had been conducting workshops on the art of audition. He drew inspiration from his time on ''American Idol'', as well as his experience with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Kanye West and Queen Latifah. While at
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, he offered advice to young singers who wanted to become famous. "Everyone starts out dreaming, and then you get married, have a baby, buy a house and a car, and what I want to let people know is that there are so many jobs out there. My thinking is, if you're a musician and you can make music instead of digging a ditch, make it." Holley's last experiences with Jackson were in 2009, when he prepared for a scheduled 50-date concert series called This Is It. Holley rehearsed with Jackson as a backing singer at the
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in Los Angeles and was also hired as the vocal director for the ill-fated shows. He was present on the singer's last night of rehearsals in June 2009. Hours later, Jackson died after he entered into
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at his nearby home. Holley sang during the group rendition of "
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" at the entertainer's memorial service the subsequent month. He was joined by fellow This Is It backing vocalists Darryl Phinnessee,
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and
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. In 2017 and again in 2024, Holley appeared as a featured guest at Kingvention, the annual Michael Jackson fan convention held in London and Los Angeles, respectively.


Personal life

Holley is married to California defense attorney
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, who practices both civil and criminal law. They have three daughters: Nayanna, Sasha Imogen, and Olivia Rose. Nayanna Holley is a singer, actress, and songwriter. She started traveling with her father since she was 3. The ''Los Angeles Times'' reported in 2005 that the family lived in a home, which was built in 1920 and bought by Holley and his wife in 2003. ''
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'' noted in 2007 that the couple had purchased a
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home in
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. Writers for the publication further commented that the Holley planned to keep a home in nearby Wellington Square.


Discography

*''Independent Film'' (2008)


Filmography


References

;Footnotes ;Bibliography * * * *


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Holley, Dorian Living people American Idol participants The Tonight Show Band members 1956 births