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Born Into an Artistic Family Son of James Dozier,lead singer of the vocal group The Avalons, who is better known as Jimmy Dooley, Michael Dozier has pursued a career in music for over 30 years. He got his start in nightclubs with his father and, for the last ten years or so, has developed a successful career in acting and performing in musicals. Throughout the years, Michael has been inspired to write a good number of songs such as “Love, Amour, Amore” that was featured on singer Bruno Pelletier’s latest album. He has selected and recorded a dozen of his compositions that will certainly appeal to his fans who might have had the opportunity to see his performances in “Les Fous du rock and roll”, “Pianomen”, “Hit The Road Jack”, in which he played an incredibly realistic Ray Charles, and most recently, “Esquire Show Bar”, a musical revue that he co-created and that has played throughout the summer in sold-out performances at the Corona Theatre. A Great Array of Genres The music that defines him tends to be rhythm’n’blues and soul. Nevertheless, Michael explores a variety of genres on this album, whether it be funk, pop, jazz, bossa nova or blues. Michael generously offers 15 titles written between 1977 to the present day, which he sings with that warm and powerful voice that has become his trademark. From the very soulful “If I Ain’t Got You” to the title song “Here I Am”, the rousing “Free”, the inspiring “I Wanna Sing”, the amusing “Uh-oh”, the heart warming “Everything” or b