Dee C. Lee (born Diane Catherine Sealey, 6 June 1961, Balham, South London) is an English pop singer.
Diane was a backing vocalist for the pop group Wham! in the early 1980s, but she left the group to work as a solo artist and also to join Paul Weller's band, The Style Council. She was later married to Weller (but now divorced), and they have two children, Leah and Natt, who is also a working musician and who appeared on stage with his father at ...
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Dee C. Lee (born Diane Catherine Sealey, 6 June 1961, Balham, South London) is an English pop singer.
Diane was a backing vocalist for the pop group Wham! in the early 1980s, but she left the group to work as a solo artist and also to join Paul Weller's band, The Style Council. She was later married to Weller (but now divorced), and they have two children, Leah and Natt, who is also a working musician and who appeared on stage with his father at Hammersmith Apollo aged 12.
Following her departure from Wham!, Lee released her first solo single, "Selina Wow Wow", in 1983. Despite considerable airplay, the single failed to reach the top 40. In 1984, she then worked with The Style Council and appeared on their debut album Café Bleu (released as My Ever Changing Moods in North America). Lee can be heard on the tracks "Headstart for Happiness," "It Didn't Matter," "The Lodgers," "Walls Come Tumbling Down," and "Shout to the Top." Lee continued to record solo material during this time, but...
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