- Jackie Lee
Infobox Musical artist
Name =Jackie Lee
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Background =solo_singer
Birth_name =Jaqueline Norah Flood
Alias =Jackie
Emma Rede
Born =birth date and age|1936|5|29, Clontarf,Dublin ,Ireland
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Years_active =1955-1973
Label =Decca, Oriole, Parlophone, Philips,Columbia (EMI)
Associated_acts =The Raindrops
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Notable_instruments =Jackie Lee (born Jaqueline Norah Flood,
29 May 1936 , Clontarf,Dublin ,Ireland ) is an Irishpopular music singer , who has recorded under various names.Career
Lee was a musical
child prodigy . She won ascholarship and trained as asoprano for four years. Upon finishing her studies she became a vocalist with the topshowband s playing prestigious Irish venues.Lee experienced similar success when she moved to
London and joined the popular dance band; The Squadronaires. In 1955 her first solo record was released, followed by a further two the next year.From 1959 to 1964 Lee was a member of The Raindrops, a successful
quartet who made countless appearances on British TV andvariety show s, had aBBC Radio show and released a string of records, the majority of which had Lee as lead vocalist. The Raindrops also includedLes Vandyke andVince Hill in its line-up.In 1962 she entered the UK heats of the
Eurovision Song Contest as a solo act with "There's No-one in the Whole Wide World" and performed it at the British national finals for BBC TV. This number was later covered and performed byThe Beatles inconcert s during this period.Lee decided to become a solo artist in 1965 and it is this period, 1965-1967, which defines her
cult status through the 'Beat' records she released.One of these recordings did reach the
NME chart however; "Just Like a Man". The B-side; "I Gotta Be With You", became a 'Northern Soul ' classic. Lee recorded this single under the name of Emma Rede forEMI Records.Lee also had an alternative career as a respected
session singer , through her groups The Jackie Lee Singers and Tears of Joy. She provided the backing vocals for such global number ones as "Green Green Grass of Home " by Tom Jones.She demonstrated her unique vocal range, ability and versatility on such diverse recordings as "Hey Joe" by
Jimi Hendrix ; and much of theJames Last catalogue at the time. At one pointElton John was employed by Lee, as a member of her session singers.In 1968 - as 'Jacky' - she had a UK Top Ten hit with "White Horses", the theme from a Children's TV programme. In 2003, her definitive version was voted the best TV theme tune of all time by 'The Penguin Television Companion'. Her "Jazz" styled album of the same name was also released in 1968, which included contributions from
Dudley Moore aspianist .By 1970, 'Jacky' reverted back to 'Jackie Lee' and had another hit record; "Rupert" from the TV show based on the famous
cartoon character,Rupert Bear (erroneously referred to as "Rupert the Bear" in the song'slyrics ). This recording also had a place in the "Best TV themes of all time" list from 'The Penguin Television Companion' at Number 7, thus consolidating Lee's reputation. Albums by her were also released in 1971 and 1972 onPye Records .Lee recorded until 1973, when she prematurely retired due to vocal complications and throat trouble, yet she remains a respected vocalist who has high collectability status, and, it has been said, that her work has "firmly embedded itself in the subconscious of a generation." [(2006). [http://www.jackielee.freeserve.co.uk/discog1.htm "Jackie Lee Discography - part one"] jackielee.freeserve.co.uk (accessed December 20, 2006)]
2007 saw the release of a CD entitled "End Of A Rainbow - A Pye Anthology" comprising all of Lee's later recordings, made for Pye Records between 1969 and 1973.
ingle discography
*"White Horses" - UK #10 - 1968 - (Philips BF 1647)
*"Rupert" - UK #14 - 1971 - (Pye 7N 450003)cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 316
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]References
External links
* [http://www.jackielee.freeserve.co.uk/ The World of Jackie Lee]
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