Maria Dallas

Maria Dallas (born Marina Devcich, 1946) was discovered at a talent contest in small town of Morrinsville, New Zealand.[1]

Her first single "Tumblin' Down", written by Jay Epae, released in 1966 and made it to #11 in the charts[2]. It also won her a Loxene Golden Disc award.[3] She released several albums and singles and starred in the New Zealand television series Golden Girl[4] before moving on to Australia in 1967 recording "Ambush" charting #20 in Australia and then to Nashville. She returned to New Zealand in 1970 and scored a #1 hit with the song "Pinocchio".[5][6] The song spent six weeks at number one during the fall of the year. In total, Dallas produced at least 10 albums and 25 singles.[7]

Personal life

Dallas met Barry Kairl while she was performing in Brisbane, and he became her manager. They married in 1968, and had a daughter in May 1969. The relationship ended in 1983.[7]

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References

  1. Sergent, Bruce. "Maria Dallas". Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. Flavour of New Zealand, 9 September 1966
  3. "Jay Epae". sergent.com.au. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  4. "Golden Girl - Maria Dallas". NZ On Screen. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  5. Flavour of New Zealand, 5 October 1970
  6. "Billboard Magazine". Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  7. Herkt, David (21 August 2014). "Maria Dallas Profile". AudioCulture.
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