Deni Hines

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Deni Hines
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Hines in 2017
Background information
Birth nameDohnyale Sharon Hines
Born (1970-09-04) 4 September 1970 (age 53)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Soul, dance, pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1985–present
Labels Mushroom, 3DE Records

Dohnyale Sharon "Deni" Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian singer who has been releasing music since the early 1990s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Europe. She is the daughter of American-born Australian singer Marcia Hines.

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Hines released her first single with the Australian band Rockmelons with a cover version of the Bill Withers 1971 hit "Ain't No Sunshine". She then went on to release solo material, including the top-five single "It's Alright" and the top-20 album Imagination (1996), which sold more than 55,000 copies worldwide. A remix album, which included brand-new tracks, became Remix Your Imagination . Her third studio album was titled Water for Chocolate , which was released on 19 August 2006 and features the singles "Water for Chocolate", "Son of a Preacher Man" and "5 Days of Rain". [1]

In 2007, Hines recorded a successful jazz album with Australian jazz artist James Morrison. The pair toured Australia to sold-out shows. In 2012, she played singer Neri Rogers in "The Green Mill Murder", S1:E3 of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries . On 18 November 2016, her fourth studio album, The Soul Sessions , was released, with the lead single "What About Love" co-written by Hines and Edward Said. In 2019, Hines competed on The Masked Singer under the alias of Unicorn. She was knocked out in finals week and ended up placing fourth.

Music career

1985–1993: Career launch, The Rockmelons and Jesus Christ Superstar

Hines was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was inspired by her mother's success as a singer to follow a career in show business. She was discovered by a friend when she was singing to the radio and then was encouraged to pursue singing as a career. [1] Her earliest employment was as a backing vocalist for such artists as Kylie Minogue (her Rhythm of Love Tour, Australia and Far East 1991), Jimmy Barnes, Wa Wa Nee and Peter Blakeley before she was approached by the band Rockmelons to provide vocals for several of their songs. [1] The first song that Hines released with the Rockmelons collaboration was a cover version of the Bill Withers 1970s hit "Ain't No Sunshine" in 1991. The song proved to be a success, charting at number five on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. [2] With the success of the first single, the reggae-inspired "That Word (L.O.V.E.)" was the second song released with the collaboration and became another top-five single, charting at number four in Australia. [2] The third and final song Hines released with the band was the ballad "It's Not Over". The song was also a success but was not as big as the previous two, charting at number 15 in Australia. [2] With the success with the Rockmelons, Hines became one of the most well-known faces, and voices, in Australia. [1]

In 1992, entrepreneur Harry M. Miller signed Hines for the role of Mary Magdalene in a revival of the stage musical Jesus Christ Superstar . Miller had discovered and signed her mother Marcia twenty years earlier, and the role of Mary Magdalene had also been one of Marcia's early successes. Deni Hines was well received in the role but left the production the following year. In 1992, Hines recorded "Not Enough Time" with INXS, and it peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100; [3] a year later, she married the band's guitarist and saxophonist Kirk Pengilly.

1994–1999: Imagination/Pay Attention and Remix Your Imagination

After three hit singles with the Rockmelons, Hines was signed to Mushroom Records and released her first solo single, "It's Alright", in 1995. The song charted at number four on the Australian ARIA Singles Charts [2] and won an ARIA Award for "Breakthrough Artist – Single". [4] "Imagination" was released at the beginning of 1996 and peaked at number 37. [2] With two songs released from the album, Hines released her debut album Imagination on 27 May 1996; it charted at number 15 on the Australia ARIA Albums Chart and was nominated for two ARIA Awards. "I Like the Way" and "I'm Not in Love" (a cover version of a 10cc song) were the album's third and fourth singles, but both failed to chart in to top 50 in Australia.

In order to promote her album internationally, Hines moved to the UK in 1997 and reissued her album under the title Pay Attention and toured with Lighthouse Family and Earth, Wind & Fire. [5] "It's Alright" was released in the United Kingdom in 1997 and was received well, peaking at number 35 on the singles chart. [6] The track also managed to peak at number 22 in France. [7] Further hits such as "I Like the Way", "Joy" and "Delicious" followed. In 1998, Hines cracked the U.S. market on the dance charts with "Joy" and "I Like the Way" both peaking in the top 20 of the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts. [8] Hines released a remix album titled Remix Your Imagination . This album included the song "Dream Your Dream", which was successful in Japan.

2000–2007: A Delicious Collection, Water for Chocolate and The Other Woman

In 2000, Hines did a cover version of the Grace Jones song "Pull Up to the Bumper" the soundtrack for 2000 Australian film The Wog Boy . A Soca version of that same song was performed some 18 years later in 2018 by a similarly named Hinds (Alison Hinds "Pull Up" – Barbados Crop Over 2018).

In 2002, Hines released a greatest hits album, A Delicious Collection , based on contractual commitments with her then record company, Festival Mushroom. In 2003, she spent time in France working with hip hop artist I:AM, writing and recording for his album in addition to co-writing a track, "Welcome", on which Beyoncé Knowles sang for I:AM's release.

In 2004 and 2005, Hines spent most of the time overseas with her then-fiancé Ben Steel. Hines was writing for a new album in the US with the likes of the Family Stand and Whole 9 and back in Australia with Jarrad Rogers, Vince Pizzinga and many others. In early 2006, Hines played the part of Reno (a composite character representing a number of Dusty Springfield's lesbian lovers) in the stage musical Dusty – The Original Pop Diva , that premiered in Melbourne before touring Australia until September 2006. Dusty: The Original Pop Diva grossed $20M at the Australian box office.

Hines' single "Water for Chocolate", written by the Family Stand, was released in Australia on 8 July 2006 and just missed the top 100, peaking at number 28 on the Australian Urban Singles Chart. The song was followed up by an album of the same name released on 19 August 2006. Two further singles, "Son of a Preacher Man" and "5 Days of Rain", were released in 2007.

In 2007, she collaborated with trumpeter James Morrison on an album of jazz standards, The Other Woman . Hines and Morrison performed an Australian National Theatre tour to near sell out audiences and received an ARIA nomination for "Best Jazz Album". They also performed at marquee festivals such as the Christchurch Jazz Festival and the Darling Harbour Jazz Festival.

2008–2013: Film, television and theatre work

In 2008, she teamed up with Christine Anu for the charity single "Takin' it to The Street". In February 2009 a live DVD with bonus audio disc was released, taken for their two national tours.

In mid-2008, Hines received a call from Oscar-nominated film director Bruce Beresford and agreed to play a small role in Mao's Last Dancer . The film was released on 1 October 2009.

In 9 October, Hines became the ambassador for the humanitarian charity Oasis Africa Australia, where she visited the foundation's village and school in Kibera, Kenya, in January 2010. While there, Hines commenced recording a world music–style album featuring some of the local musicians and the children's choir from the Oasis Africa School.

July 2010 saw Hines reunite with Tamsin Carroll, from Dusty – The Original Pop Diva , to perform a series of shows called Dusty the Concert; it featured over 20 hits. There were 16 shows.

On 9 July 2011, Hines released a new single, "Finger on the Trigger", a Donna Summer classic. Produced by Rob Taylor and DJ Alex Taylor, its uptempo funky feel failed to get dance floors moving and bombed on the charts.

From October 2011, Hines featured in The Celebrity Apprentice Australia . She was fired after task 3, in which her team raised $47,400 for Oasis Africa Australia, but returned for the final episodes on Team Unity.

On 31 July 2012, Hines became engaged to Daniel Moses, a Sydney-based financier. They were married on 23 December 2012 in Sydney. [9]

2014–present: The Soul Sessions

Throughout 2013 and 2014, Hines performed the 'Café Soul Sessions' tour around Australia, and the idea for a soul-inspired album was born. [10] [11] The Soul Sessions was available for download only from her website from December 2014. On 18 November 2016, The Soul Sessions was released digitally and physically, with the lead single "What About Love", an original track co-written by Hines and Edward Said. The album also includes two other Hines co-writes, with "I Got Your Back" and "Runnin'".

Personal life

In an interview, Hines stated that her father "had Somalian and Ethiopian in him". [12]

In December 1993, Hines married INXS musician Kirk Pengilly. The marriage lasted 10 months and they parted ways in early 1995.

Hines married her boyfriend of 18 months, businessman and sometime-musician Daniel Moses, at Sergeant's Mess in Middle Head, overlooking Sydney Harbour National Park, in 2012. [9]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetailsChart positionsSales and certifications
AUS
[2]
JPN
[13]
UK
[6]
Imagination/Pay Attention
  • Released: 20 May 1996
  • Formats: CD
1521124
  • 30,000 (Japan) [1]
  • 55,000 (worldwide) [1]
Water for Chocolate
  • Released: 19 August 2006
  • Formats: CD
The Other Woman
  • Jazz album with James Morrison
  • Released: 13 October 2007
  • Formats: CD, DD
86
The Soul Sessions
  • Released: 18 November 2016
  • Formats: CD, DD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Remix and compilation albums

TitleDetails
Remix Your Imagination
  • Remix album
  • Released: 21 November 1997
  • Formats: CD
A Delicious Collection
  • Compilation album
  • Released: 17 June 2002
  • Formats: CD
The Definitive Collection
  • Re-issue of A Delicious Collection with new artwork
  • Part of Festival Mushroom's "Definitive Collection" series
  • Released: 9 August 2004
  • Format: CD

Singles

As lead artist

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
AUS
[2]
FRA
[7]
JPN NZ
[14]
UK
[6]
US Dance
[15]
1995"It's Alright"4224335Imagination
1996"Imagination"37
"I Like the Way"6764374
"I'm Not in Love"86
1997"Dream Your Dream"52Remix Your Imagination
1998"Joy"944713
"Delicious"
(featuring Don-E)
52Pay Attention
2000"Pull Up to the Bumper"36A Delicious Collection
2001"Frenzy"53
2006"Water for Chocolate"102Water for Chocolate
"Son of a Preacher Man"129
2007"5 Days of Rain"
(featuring Bukkcity)
202
"I Only Have Eyes for You"
(featuring James Morrison)
The Other Woman
2008"Takin' It to the Streets"
(with Christine Anu)
Singles only
2012"Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)"
(with The A-Funk Allstars)
2016"What About Love" [16] The Soul Sessions
2017"I Got Your Back"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
AUS
[2]
NZ US
[3]
1991"Ain't No Sunshine"
(Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines)
58 Form 1 Planet
1992"That Word (L.O.V.E.)"
(Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines)
45
"It's Not Over"
(Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines)
1517
"Not Enough Time"
(by INXS; uncredited vocals)
28 Welcome to Wherever You Are
2003"Erotic City"
(Supafly featuring Deni Hines)
Single only
2006"Stomp!"
(Marcia Hines featuring Deni Hines)
43 Discothèque
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
1993 "That Word (L.O.V.E.)" ARIA Award for Best Female Artist Nominated
1996 "It's Alright" ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single Won
Imagination ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album Nominated
Best Female ArtistNominated
1997 "I'm Not in Love" ARIA Award for Best Pop Release Nominated
Best Female ArtistNominated
2008 The Other Woman (with James Morrison) ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album Nominated [17]

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