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Alan
April 29th 2025
The show was awesome! The music was tight, and Dorothy's voice was dead-on.
The venue, the Majestic in Madison, WI, was awful. It was oversold, so everyone was packed in too tightly. The music was so loud that even though we were way in the back, the percussive impact of the sound gave us both stomach aches to the point where we left before the concert was over. We will NEVER go back to the Majestic.
Madison, WI@The Majestic Theatre
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Dorothy Biography
Dorothy Martin is the firestarter behind Los Angeles-based rock band DOROTHY—a powerhouse vocalist and songwriter known for fusing raw emotion, spiritual grit, and thunderous rock ‘n’ roll. Born in Budapest and raised in San Diego, Dorothy exploded onto the scene with ROCKISDEAD in 2016, earning massive DSP traction with anthems like “Raise Hell” and “Wicked Ones”. With each release—28 Days in the Valley (2018) and Gifts From The Holy Ghost (2022)—she’s built a global fanbase drawn to her blend of heavy guitar, gospel undertones, and fearless storytelling.
Dorothy unleashes her most personal and genre-bending work yet with her fourth album, The Way. Produced by Scott Stevens (Halestorm, Shinedown), it blends hard rock with Southern soul and Americana spirit. Tracks like “MUD,” “Tombstone Town” (feat. Slash), and “Haunted House” explore themes of addiction, rebirth, revenge, and faith—all anchored by Dorothy’s powerhouse vocals.
A born-again Christian who found faith in rehab, Dorothy infuses hope into her music. Whether sharing the stage with legends like Scott Stapp or Nita Strauss, or leading her own sold-out tours, she’s rewriting the rules of modern rock—one song at a time.
Read MoreDorothy unleashes her most personal and genre-bending work yet with her fourth album, The Way. Produced by Scott Stevens (Halestorm, Shinedown), it blends hard rock with Southern soul and Americana spirit. Tracks like “MUD,” “Tombstone Town” (feat. Slash), and “Haunted House” explore themes of addiction, rebirth, revenge, and faith—all anchored by Dorothy’s powerhouse vocals.
A born-again Christian who found faith in rehab, Dorothy infuses hope into her music. Whether sharing the stage with legends like Scott Stapp or Nita Strauss, or leading her own sold-out tours, she’s rewriting the rules of modern rock—one song at a time.
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