Dee D. Jackson

Dee D. Jackson (born Deirdre Elaine Cozier, 15 July 1954, Oxford, England) is an English singer and musician who was primarily associated with the space disco genre. In the 1970s, she worked as a film producer in Munich before moving into music, working with Giorgio Moroder, Jimmy McShane and Keith Forsey. She is perhaps best known for "Automatic Lover" (1977), the lead single from her concept album Cosmic Curves (1978).

Dee D. Jackson
Background information
Birth nameDeirdre Elaine Cozier
Also known asDee D. Jackson
Born (1954-07-15) 15 July 1954
Oxford, England
GenresPop, space disco, Italo disco
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1977–present
LabelsJupiter (Germany), Carrere (France), Deram, London and Durium (UK), DME (Italy), AVI and UAR (USA), CAR (USA, Canada)
Websitewww.deedjackson.com
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