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, 1986]]Dee C. Lee (born Diane Catherine Sealey, 6 June 1961, Balham, South
London) is an English singer.
Lee was a backing vocalist for the pop group Wham! in the early 1980s, but
she soon left the group to join Paul Weller's new band, The Style Council.
She was married to Weller (but now divorced), and they have two children,
Nathaniel and Leah.
Her very public recruitment by the Council was signalled by her confident
co-delivery of "Headstart for Happiness" on Café Bleu (My Ever Changing
Moods in North America). Lee can be heard on the tracks "It Didn't Matter",
"The Lodgers", "Walls Come Tumbling Down", and "Shout to the Top", all of
which have accompanying videos. She also sang in the groups Animal
Nightlife and Slam Slam (formed by Lee with Robert Howard and featuring the
writing of Weller), and collaborated with Gang Starr front man Guru on a
single from his solo project Jazzmatazz, called "No Time to P
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