voc, *1943 NZ
Singer of Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Diane Marie Jacobs
The most successful female 60's singer in Australasia. Born in Waimate NZ, raised by a foster family in Christchurch. In 1960 starting seeing Phil Garland and joined his band 'The Saints' and later The Playboys' who then toured with Max Merritt and the Meteors. Max took her on a tour with Bill and Boyd. Haddleton signed her into a five year management deal including 25% of her profits. But he scored her a regular spot on "Top 20 Club" and a contract with Viking Records. Max Merritt and the Meteors backed her first 2 singles ("Don't You Know Yockomo" and "Reet Petite"), which she chose and arranged. Conservative NZ was shocked by her 'weird' dance moves and radical fashion sense, and were outraged when she dared to wear bermuda shorts on stage. Coined "'Queen Of The Mods'" she rocketed up the charts selling out of her singles' 1st pressing. Diana moved to Australia and like 'Pavlova' and 'Spreadable Butter' was quickly referred to as Australian.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Mod World Of Dinah Lee | Dinah Lee | 2013 | Album |
The Viking Recordings 1964-1967 | Dinah Lee | 2006 | Compil. |
The Very Best Of Dinah Lee | Dinah Lee | 2001 | Album |
1964-67 | Dinah Lee | 1988 | Compil. |
I Can See Clearly Now | Dinah Lee | 1979 | Single |
It Doesn't Matter Anymore | Dinah Lee | 1976 | Single |
Tell Him | Dinah Lee | 1972 | Single |
London Look | Dinah Lee | 1967 | Single |
I Keep Forgetting | Dinah Lee | 1967 | Single |
Too Many People | Dinah Lee | 1967 | Single |
Don't You Know Yockomo | Dinah Lee | 1967 | Single |
Summertime | Dinah Lee | 1966 | Single |
Night Time Is The Right Time | Dinah Lee | 1966 | Single |
The Sound Of Dinah Lee | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Album |
He Don't Want Your Love Anymore | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
I Can't Believe What You Say | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
I'll Forgive You Then Forget You | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
The Nitty Gritty | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
The Birds And The Bees | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
Dinah Lee "Sings The Hits" | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
I Can't Believe What You Say | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
Dance To The Blue Beat | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
I'll Forgive You, Then Forget You | Dinah Lee | 1965 | Single |
I'll Forgive You Then Forget You | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Yeah, Yeah, We Love.. | Dinah Lee With Max Merritt And The Meteors | 1964 | Single |
Blue Beat | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Don't You Know Yockomo | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Do The Blue Beat - The Jamaica Ska | Dinah Lee With Max Merritt And The Meteors | 1964 | Single |
Who Stole The Sugar? / I'm Walkin' | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Reet Petite | Dinah Lee With Max Merritt And The Meteors | 1964 | Single |
Don't You Know... | Dinah Lee With Max Merritt And The Meteors | 1964 | Single |
Johnny (Joanie) | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Who Stole The Sugar | Dinah Lee With Freddie Keil And The Kavaliers | 1964 | Single |
Do The Bluebeat | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Single |
Introducing Dinah Lee | Dinah Lee | 1964 | Album |
Do The Blue Beat | Dinah Lee | Single |
Dinah Lee, Tommy Adderley, Lonnie Lee, The Chicks |