Wynter Gordon
Wynter Gordon, born Diana Gordon, started singing in community choirs in California. Her debut single "Stimela" reached the top of the Billboard Club Play...
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Wynter Gordon, born Diana Gordon, started singing in community choirs in California. Her debut single "Stimela" reached the top of the Billboard Club Play chart in 2009. She followed that with songs like "Dirty Talk" and "Buy My Love."
She released several albums including "With the Music I Die" in 2011 and "Human Condition" in 2014. In 2011, she had a lawsuit with Atlantic Records over creative control that lasted several years. She has spoken openly about living with bipolar disorder.
Her later work includes the 2016 EP "Five Needle Pine" and the 2020 album "Still Blue." She performs as a solo artist with a live band that has included guitarist David Pimentel and drummer Blair Sinta.
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