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Jackie Dennis

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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actor

Name
  
Jackie Dennis

Instruments
  
Vocals

Genres
  
Pop music

Years active
  
1958–1966

Record label
  
Decca Records

Labels
  
Decca



Also known as
  
The Kilted Choirboy, Britain's Ricky Nelson

Albums
  
La Dee Dah (Mono Version) [feat. Harry Robinson and His Orchestra]

Similar People
  
Lord Rockingham's XI, Harry Robertson, Terry Dene, Billy & Lillie, Mike & Bernie Winters

jackie dennis la dee dah


Jackie Dennis (born 8 October 1942, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland) was discovered by the comedians Mike and Bernie Winters in 1958. The brothers brought him to the attention of the show business agent Eve Taylor, and he appeared on the television programme, Six-Five Special, at the age of 15, and a subsequent film spin-off.

Contents

Jackie Dennis- La Dee Dah


Chart success

The kilt-wearing, spiky-haired pop singer enjoyed seven successful years in the world of show business and toured the world. "La Dee Dah" was his biggest UK hit, reaching #4 in the UK Singles Chart in 1958, whilst his cover of Sheb Wooley's "Purple People Eater" was his second and final UK hit peaking at #29.

Dennis appeared Perry Como's US television show, where he was introduced as 'Britain's Ricky Nelson' performing the song "Linton Addie".

Dennis latterly worked as a nursing home carer and lives in Pilton Park, Edinburgh with wife Irene, who he has been married to for almost 30 years. He has a stepson Steven, stepdaughter Susan as well as three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Singles

  • "La De Dah" / "You're the Greatest" (Decca F 10992)
  • "Miss Valerie" / "My Dream" (Decca F 11011)
  • "The Purple People Eater" / "You-oo" (Decca F 11033)
  • "More Than Ever" / "Linton Addie" (Decca F 11060)
  • "Lucky Ladybug" / "Gingerbread" (Decca F 11090)
  • "The Wee Cooper O' Fife" / "Come Along" (Decca F 11120)
  • "Summer Snow" / "Night Bird" (Top Rank JAR 129)
  • References

    Jackie Dennis Wikipedia