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  1. Dorothy (band) - Wikipedia

    Dorothy (stylized as DOROTHY) is the namesake for American rock band fronted by songwriter and vocalist Dorothy Martin. The band formed in 2014 in Los Angeles, and consists of …

  2. Dorothy

    The official website of Dorothy. The new album 'THE WAY Deluxe' is coming soon. Pre-save now.

  3. DOROTHY - YouTube

    THE WAY out now 🪽 https://dorothy.komi.io/L.A. based rock n’ roll band DOROTHY was built around vocalist & songwriter Dorothy Martin. Born in Budapest and r...

  4. DOROTHY Announces Summer/Fall 2025 North American Tour, …

    Jun 4, 2025 · Hungarian-born singer Dorothy Martin will embark on a North American tour this summer and fall. Support on the trek will come from EDDIE AND THE GETAWAY.

  5. Dorothy | Wizard of Oz, Kansas, Scarecrow | Britannica

    Nov 10, 2025 · Dorothy, fictional character, the youthful heroine of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900; film 1939), a book-length tale for children by L. Frank Baum, and most of its sequels.

  6. DOROTHY - ROC NATION

    DOROTHY “This guy was telling me all this stuff that no one else could possibly know,” says Dorothy Martin, the singer and namesake of Los Angeles rock quartet Dorothy. “The theme …

  7. Dorothy Talks New Album, Songs with Slash, and MMRBQ 2025 …

    Mar 27, 2025 · With MMRBQ 2025 fast approaching, WMMR’s Brent Porche caught up with Dorothy Martin, frontwoman of the band Dorothy, who will join us at Freedom Mortgage …

  8. Meaning, origin and history of the name Dorothy

    Dec 1, 2024 · Usual English form of Dorothea. It has been in use since the 16th century. The author L. Frank Baum used it for the central character, Dorothy Gale, in his fantasy novel The …

  9. Dorothy Opens Up About Why Her New Album Is So Important to …

    Feb 21, 2025 · In this interview, Dorothy opens up about how personally important her new album, 'The Way,' is to her and why she loves working with Scott Stevens.

  10. Dorothy (given name) - Wikipedia

    Dorothy was a less common variant of Dorothea until it became more common and one of the top 10 most popular names for girls in the United States between 1904 and 1940.