Leapy Lee
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Birth name | Graham Pulliblank | |
Also known as | Leapy Lee | |
Born | July 2, 1942 | |
Origin | Eastbourne, England |
Leapy Lee (born Graham Pulliblank, but later changed his name to Lee Graham, on July 2, 1942 in Eastbourne, England) is a singer most known for his 1968 hit "Little Arrows". That song was also the title track of his first album released in 1969 on Decca Records. He was imprisoned following a fracas in a pub with Alan Lake, the husband of actress Diana Dors. After his release he lived in Saudi Arabia before opening a bar with Andrew Ray, the son of English comedian Ted Ray, in Mallorca, Spain. Lee still lives in Mallorca, at Santa Ponsa, and has recently published the first two parts of his autobiographical trilogy. He recently featured on the third episode of season 19 of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
[1]Leapy Lee websiteMoggsmallorca 23:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)