Dene Michael

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Born (1956-12-14) December 14, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityBritish
Occupation
  • Musician
  • Songwriter
  • Performance

Dene Michael

Dene Michael is a British musician, songwriter, and performer who rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the popular pop group Black Lace. Born on December 14, 1956, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, Michael has had a long and successful career in the music industry, and has remained a beloved figure among fans of all ages.

Early Life and Career

Michael's love of music began at an early age, and he was inspired by a wide range of genres and artists, from rock and roll to soul to pop. He began performing in local bands while still a teenager, honing his skills as a singer and musician and gaining experience on stage.

In the early 1980s, Michael began pursuing a solo career, releasing several singles and performing on television programs such as "New Faces" and "Opportunity Knocks." He quickly gained a reputation as a talented and versatile performer, with a powerful voice and a charismatic stage presence that endeared him to audiences.

Joining Black Lace

In 1986, Michael was approached by the members of Black Lace, a pop group that had been formed in the 1970s and had achieved moderate success with their catchy, upbeat tunes and energetic performances. The group had recently lost their lead singer, Alan Barton, and were in need of a replacement.

Michael auditioned for the band and was quickly hired, joining the remaining members of Black Lace - Colin Gibb, Gordon King, and Terry Dobson - in the studio to record their next album.

The album, titled "One More Time," was a huge success, thanks in large part to Michael's contributions as a songwriter and performer. The lead single, "Agadoo," became a massive hit, topping the charts in several countries and earning the group a new legion of fans.

Over the next several years, Black Lace continued to record and tour, releasing a string of popular albums and singles that cemented their place in the pop music landscape. Michael's flamboyant stage presence and outrageous costumes - including his trademark "tutu" - became a signature of the group's performances, and he quickly became a fan favorite.

Solo Work and Other Projects

In addition to his work with Black Lace, Michael continued to pursue his solo career, releasing several singles and collaborating with other musicians and producers. He also appeared on a variety of television shows, including "Top of the Pops" and "The Eurovision Song Contest."

Michael also worked on other projects outside of music, including a stint as a DJ for BBC Radio Leeds and as a presenter for the children's television show "The Sooty Show." He was also involved in various charitable causes, using his celebrity status to raise awareness and funds for organizations such as Children in Need and the British Heart Foundation.

Later Career

Despite the success of Black Lace, the group faced a setback in the early 1990s when Michael and Gibb were involved in a car accident that left them both seriously injured. The group took a hiatus from touring and recording, but Michael continued to work on his solo career and other projects.

In the late 1990s, Black Lace returned to the music scene, performing at festivals and touring throughout the UK and Europe. Michael's contributions to the group's continued success were crucial, as he remained a dynamic and engaging performer who brought energy and enthusiasm to every show.

In recent years, Michael has continued to perform with Black Lace, and remains a beloved figure among fans of all ages. His infectious energy and unique style have made him a true icon of the pop music world, and his contributions to the success of Black Lace will be remembered for years to come.

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