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Dinah Lee: The original Mod on her career and Tami Neilson’s Rock’n’Roll Revue
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Dinah Lee, the original Mod, joined John MacDonald on Canterbury Mornings. She became a household name in the 60s with her hit songs ‘Do The Blue Beat’, ‘Don’t You Know Yockomo’ and ‘Reet Petite,’ and a fashion trendsetter in the 60s and 70s. She's part of ‘Tami Neilson’s Rock’n’Roll Revue’, also featuring star-studded girl group ‘The Up Doos.’ The tour represents a once-in-a-life-time opportunity for fans to see the original and the latest Mod Girls John spoke to Dinah about the show, and some of the remarkable things she has done in her career. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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