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Dottie

American  
[dot-ee] / ˈdɒt i /
Or Dotty

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dorothea and Dorothy.


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The country singer Dottie West, her husband Bill was an inventor, and he made this talk box that was used once by Pete Drake, the pedal steel player.

From Los Angeles Times

Dottie had a habit of inviting people over to her house when they played in Nashville.

From Los Angeles Times

The secondary black box, named the Dottie for significant donor Dorothea Laub, will be available for rental and outside performances.

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There are brief cutaways to Jonno’s home life, which at least has the benefit of giving us more Grant, plus Naomi Watts as his wife, Ann; scenes back in New York likewise give us unrelated time with Rita Wilson as Jessica’s mother, Lois; Rhea Perlman her mouthy grandmother, Dottie; Dunham’s Nora and Andrew Rannells as her ex-husband, Jameson, who left her in favor of “exploring non-monogamy with a couple both named Cody.”

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For her 2014 album, “Dottie’s Charms,” Sobule wrote songs to lyrics she commissioned from writers such as Jonathan Lethem, David Hajdu and Vendela Vida.

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