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Australian singer
Deni Hines received an education on the entertainment industry as her mother is
Marcia Hines, an expatriate from Boston who has become a legendary performer in her adopted homeland, scoring a string of Top Ten singles there in the '70s.
Deni began her own career singing backup for acts like
Wa Wa Nee and
Peter Blakeley. However, she first gained mainstream, public attention while fronting the Sydney-based act
the Rockmelons. The group, with
Hines as the frontwoman, notched several Australian hits in 1990, including "Ain't No Sunshine," "That Word (L.O.V.E.)," and "It's Not Over," before she left the band.
Hines spent time performing on-stage with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar prior to pursuing a solo career. Her initial single, "It's Alright," became a Top Ten smash in Australia in 1996, as well as charting in Japan and France, and her full-length debut, Imagination, made her an international star. She moved to the U.K. in order to properly promote the record, re-titled Pay Attention, for release there and toured with
the Lighthouse Family and
Earth, Wind & Fire. In 1997, a remix album was issued entitled Remix Your Imagination. ~ Tom Demalon