The idea was born when the Anglo-American singers of the Spanish groups, Los Flaps and Diamond Boys, Albert Hammond and Steve Rowland met for the first time at a concert in Madrid in 1964.
[1] In 1966, the Family Dogg was formed in England with the participation of the singers Mike Hazlewood and Pam Zooey Quinn.
The debut album, A Way of Life was released in 1969, and the title track scored a number 6 hit in the UK Singles Chart.
On 31 December 1974, she appeared on UK television singing on the Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club, introduced by Bernard Manning.
She went on to co-write and record "Devil Woman" with Terry Britten, which became a 1976 top 10 hit for Cliff Richard, and released a further seven singles and an album (I'm a Song), under the name Kristine, on the United Artists and husband J. J. Barrie's Power Exchange labels.