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===Disbanding, revivals=== In 1965, Dee Dee married the duo's manager (later executive television producer for [[Dick Clark Productions]]), Bill Lee, and had one son.<ref name="spectro"/> In 1969, St. John and Sperling parted ways. Dick St. John continued as a songwriter, co-writing "[[Yellow Balloon]]" for the [[The Yellow Balloon (band)|group of the same name]].<ref name="classic"/><ref name="famous"/> After her divorce in the early seventies, Dee Dee married Kane Phelps and moved to [[Big Sur]] for the remainder of that decade. They raised two other children, moving back to the Los Angeles area in the 1980s, and are still married {{As of|2011|lc=y}}.<ref name="chuckstevens">{{cite news|url=http://chuckstevensoldies.com/rock_n_roll_revival_004.htm#B|title=Show Stars: Dee Dee Phelps|publisher=Chuck Stevens Oldies|accessdate=January 31, 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213015129/http://chuckstevensoldies.com/rock_n_roll_revival_004.htm#B|archivedate=December 13, 2010}}</ref> In the 1980s, St. John revived the Dick and Dee Dee act with his wife, Sandy. The two of them also authored a cookbook in 1993, ''The Rock and Roll Cookbook'', which featured recipes of various rock and roll artists. St. John died on December 27, 2003, after a fall from the roof of his house, at the age of 63.<ref name="spectro"/> Dick & Dee Dee are name-checked several times (as rumored to be re-uniting) in the 1980 movie ''[[One-Trick Pony (film)|One-Trick Pony]]'', written by, and starring, [[Paul Simon]].
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