voc, 1943-2005 GB
Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Denis James Dalziel
Denis D'Ell was born 'Dennis James Dalziel', in Stepney, East London, England, on the 14th October 1943. He trained as a signalman for British Railways, where workmates who heard him sing encouraged him to enter a talent contest which he won. According to an item in the NME he was also a plumber before joining the Honeycombs in April 1966 The Honeycombs broke up although Honey and John Lantree continued with a new line up calling themselves The New Honeycombs, but having little success. Denis then pursued a solo career and in March 1967 released It Breaks My Heart In Two / Better Use Your Head CBS 202605, the B side later became a Northern Soul classic although very few copies were sold. Denis died in 2005
The Honeycombs |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Home Is Home | Dennis D'Ell | 1976 | Single |
A Woman Called Sorrow | Dennis D'Ell | 1967 | Single |
It Breaks My Heart / Better Use Your Head | Dennis D'Ell | 1967 | Single |