
DOLORES SCOZZESI

Dolores was born in NY City. Her father was Mexican and her mom was Irish. This rich cultural heritage was a strong contributor to her intense interest in music and sounds from diverse cultures at a very young age. She studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute before moving to LA. Along the way she lived in for several years in France where she formed a jazz troupe and sang traditional American blues and jazz.
“Dolores Scozzesi is a singer with a charmingly unique voice and approach to song. She has an old world sound to her pitch, an Iberian lilt that gives a Mediterranean worldliness to her treatment of standards like ‘My One and Only Love…’ and Tin Pan Alley hits ‘When Did You Leave Heaven.’ Dylan’s ‘One More Cup Of Coffee’ has an alluring Andalusian warmth, while ‘Autumn Leaves’ rustles like elm branches…”
- George W. Harris

