*1946
Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Dixie Lee Innes
Born: May 14, 1946 in Moose Jaw, SK. Though born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan , Dixie Lee Stone relocated to Calgary with her family as a young child. While playing small coffee houses like The Pig's Eye at the same time as undiscovered performers like Joni Anderson (later to be Joni Mitchell) and David Wiffen she managed a recording deal with Calgary label Sotan Records (home of The Echo Tones - featuring future members of the Stampeders). She recorded one single entitled "Come To Me" b/w "That's How Sad Things Go" in 1966 shortly before meeting future husband Bruce Innes and his North Country Singers (featuring Graham Bruce on bass and Joseph Cavender on drums). She was soon asked to join the group and they immediately set out on a cross Canada tour, eventually going to the US where they picked up second guitarist Bliss Mackie in Portland, Oregon, before settling in Los Angeles and changing their name to THE ORIGINAL CASTE.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Come To Me | Dixie Lee Stone | 1966 | Single |