Dorian Wood Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family

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Dorian Wood was born on 1975 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Discover Dorian Wood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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OccupationSinger, composer, performance artist, visual artist, writer
Age48 years old
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Born, 1975
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BirthplaceLos Angeles, California
NationalityUnited States

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Dorian Wood Height, Weight & Measurements

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Dorian Wood Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

Wood was born in Los Angeles, California to Costa Rican parents. They began their musical education at a very early age, under the tutelage of their grandfather, the pianist Calasanz Alvarez. In their early teens, Wood’s parents divorced, and Wood’s mother moved them and their sisters to Costa Rica. They continued their studies at the Conservatorio de Castella, and after graduating, they made their way back to Los Angeles. They studied film at Los Angeles City College for two years but then dropped out to concentrate on music. Wood first gained exposure performing on the gay bar circuit.

In May 2017, Wood released the album XALÁ. Recorded at the Auditori Municipal in Vila-Real, Spain, "XALÁ" is their first full-length release recorded completely in Spanish. Described by Wood as an exploration and simultaneous devaluing of hyper masculinity, they are accompanied on the recording by bassist Xavi Muñoz and percussionist Marcos Junquera.

In October 2014, Wood toured Europe in support of the release of their EP, Down, The Dirty Roof, via Atonal Industries. In 2015, Wood released a digital EP, "Hymn to Freedom", also via Atonal Industries.

Wood released the album Rattle Rattle in 2013. An epic collection of original doomsday-themed songs that form one strong, continuous piece, Rattle Rattle incorporated over 60 musicians, including a 45-member choir assembled by Wood themself, The Difficult Women, as well as duets with Angela Correa (Correatown, Les Shelleys) and Nina Savary. Wood directed the controversial video for the first single "La Cara Infinita" (a duet with Eddika Organista), which featured a guest appearance by Margaret Cho. Wood's following video for their single "O" featured performance artist Rafa Esparza and model/make-up artist Taryn Piana.

In 2011, Wood was commissioned by LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) to present a new work for the performance series Los Angeles Goes Live, part of Pacific Standard Time. Wood's performance installation, Athco, Or The Renaissance of Faggot Tree, incorporated over 30 performers, and was presented at Barnsdall Art Park. That same year, Wood performed with acclaimed artist Marina Abramovic in her piece An Artist's Life Manifesto, presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Wood was a member of the Los Angeles-based experimental orchestra Killsonic for three years. Wood received critical praise for their performance and "picture perfect" art direction (Los Angeles Times) in the Killsonic opera, Tongues Bloody Tongues, presented at the REDCAT in Los Angeles in 2010. Wood performed at the REDCAT again in 2011 in the opera Zoophilic Follies, along with Timur and The Dime Museum.

Wood released their debut album, BOLKA, independently in 2006. Produced by Rebecca Stout, BOLKA received wide critical acclaim for its impeccable merging of folk, soul, Bulgarian choral music and experimental music. They quickly followed up BOLKA with the EP, Black Pig Suite. In 2010, they released the album Brutus, which featured only Wood on vocal and piano, and was recorded live at the church St. Giles in the Fields in London, in the midst of their European tour.

Dorian Wood (born in 1975) is an American singer, composer, performance artist, visual artist and writer.

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