The graceful and radiant voice of Dee C. Lee is a key ingredient in the evolution of British pop and soul, from Brit-funk to acid jazz, across multiple generations. First heard by a broad audience on a clutch of major 1982-1983 U.K. pop hits -- Wham!'s "Young Guns (Go for It)" and "Bad Boys," followed by the Style Council's "Money-Go-Round," Lee entered the spotlight in 1985 with "See the Day," the self-written Top Five single from her debut solo album Shrine. In addition to sustained Style Council success through the rest of the '80s, Lee went on to chart as one-half of Slam ...