Dee C. Lee Trailers
Long Hot Summers: The Story of The Style Council TrailerPaul Weller: Into Tomorrow TrailerRabbit Fever Trailer
Dee C. Lee, born Diane Catherine Sealy, is a British singer. Early in her career, Lee was a member of the British band Central Line under the aliases Dee Sealy in 1981 and Dee C. Lee in 1983. Lee was a backing singer for Wham! and released her first solo single, "Selina Wow Wow", in 1984. Lee provided vocals for The Style Council from 1983 until their break-up in 1989. Lee release several albums as a solo artist, and has worked with a variety of other musical acts. Lee has also played small parts in the film Rabbit Fever (2006) and The Town That Boars Me (2008).
Most Popular Dee C. Lee Trailers
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13 July 1985
Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F.
30 October 2020
The story of the band that Paul Weller formed after The Jam split up in 1982, with insight from key members, collaborators and fans.
01 January 1997
One of the defining pop groups of the 1980's, the ebullient duo Wham! were chart toppers and award-winners.
22 September 2006
The Rabbit is the world's belling-selling vibrator. In the past year alone, millions have been sold all over the globe.
05 November 2006
"Paul Weller: Into Tomorrow" is a unique insight into the life of a music and style icon. Inspired in part by the Robert Evans film "The Kid Stays In The Picture" this 90-minute film features Paul Weller recounting his life story and contains wonderful archive footage and candid interviews with friends, family and musical associates including his parents John and Anne, Steve Brookes and Bruce Foxton of The Jam, former wife and Style Council member Dee C Lee, Steve White and Mick Talbot of The Style Council, Boy George and Noel Gallagher.
10 July 1986
Jerusalem is the Style Council's 'Magical Mystery Tour' - a bonkers jumble of imagery, concepts, and situations and outdoor locations that the band members find themselves in, which occasionally cuts to a song.