Deena Kaye Rose (born 2 January 1943)[1] is an American country musician and songwriter.
Rose was born Richard Dean Feller in Bronaugh, Missouri, United States.
Graduating from high school, she played lead guitar in various rock and blues groups including The Sliders in Pittsburg, Kansas, and surrounding areas.
In 1966, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee and toured with Mel Tillis' The Statesiders, Skeeter Davis, Stu Phillips, and Warner Mack, with whom she also recorded.
She continued writing songs and playing guitar on the records of other contemporary artists, such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark, and Mike Auldridge.
In 1975, she had her last chart entry as a performer, with the song "Uncle Hiram and His Homemade Beer",[1] which made it to the Top 50.
Her first overseas tour was made in 1980, and, the next year, she played with The Kelvin Henderson Band and Country Couples in England, Scotland, and the Netherlands.
She has also made commercials for AT&T calling cards, Beech-Nut tobacco, Colgate-Palmolive, and Ponderosa Steakhouse.