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===Dick and Dee Dee today=== [[File:Michael Dee Dee 2011.jpg|thumb|left|upright|alt=publicity photo|Michael Dunn and Dee Dee Phelps performing in 2011]]In 2006, Dee Dee Phelps published ''[[Dee Dee Phelps#Writing career|Vinyl Highway, Singing as Dick and Dee Dee in the Sixties]]'',<ref name="mem">{{cite news |url=http://memorywritersnetwork.com/blog/memoir-interview-with-60s-celebrity-dee-dee-phelps/ |title=Memoir Interview with 1960s Celebrity Dee Dee Phelps |last=Waxler |first=Jerry |publisher=Memory Writers Network |accessdate=January 31, 2011}}</ref><ref name="vinyl">{{cite book | first= Dee Dee | last= Phelps | year= 2007 | title= Vinyl Highway: Singing as "Dick and Dee Dee" | edition= 1st | publisher=Altergate Publishing | location= Los Angeles | page= 335 | isbn= 978-1-934321-75-1}}</ref> and in 2008 she teamed with actor and singer Michael Dunn to again revive the classic Dick and Dee Dee songs on stage.<ref name="classic"/><ref name="afne"/> Dunn was trained at the [[Juilliard School]] and had a lengthy theatrical career in his native Chicago. He is also a lyricist, partnering with producer/composer [[Jim Price (musician)|Jim Price]] for several years in [[Nashville]]. He sang the [[John Lennon]] lead vocals on [[Dan Castellaneta]]βs [[Beatles]] tribute, ''Two Lips: The Lost Album'', in 1998. For over a decade he has performed a one-man show as [[Charles Dickens]] for Los Angeles audiences.
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