[2] Jones started her singing career in 1963 as part of an all girl trio called "The Chrys-Do-Lyns" (named after the three members).
The group toured the world with The Osmonds, appearing at Madison Square Garden, and performed at the 45th Academy Awards in Hollywood on 27 March 1973.
Pussyfoot came fourth in the contest, with media commentators speculating after the event that Jones was, once again, too raunchy for British tastes.
[2] She married her Springfield Revival partner, Mick Flinn,[9][10] who also subsequently joined The New Seekers.
[3] She has been known as Doreen Jones; Donna Jones; Pussyfoot; Donna Flinn Australian born Flinn was a member of The Mixtures who, after back to back number 1 hits in Australia in 1970, released "The Pushbike Song" in the UK where it entered the charts in the top 5, peaking at No.
[3][9][10][11] In the UK, Flinn formed The Springfield Revival with Ray Martin and Donna Jones.