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Lee Everett or Lee Everett Alkin (born Audrey Valentine Middleton; 14 February 1937 – 24 February 2022) was a British businesswoman and self-proclaimed
spiritual healer Energy medicine is a branch of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel "healing energy" into a patient and effect positive results. Practitioners use a number of names including various synonyms for ...
who was previously a pop singer and celebrity psychic working under the stage name Lady Lee.


Life in showbusiness

Born in
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, Audrey Bradshaw moved to London in 1958 after the breakdown of her first marriage to local footballer, Alan Bradshaw. She had fallen in love with aspiring rock star, Alex Wharton, and followed him where he formed the band Most Brothers. The relationship did not last long, though she found herself a job singing at the 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho, where Cliff Richard had been discovered. She was spotted here by pop music impresario, who signed her on the spot. She was a
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for
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before
Larry Parnes Laurence Maurice Parnes (3 September 1929 – 4 August 1989) was a British pop manager and impresario. He was the first major British rock manager, and his stable of singers included many of the most successful British rock and roll singers of t ...
became her manager and gave her the stage name "Lady Lee". She also attracted media attention as the girlfriend of
Billy Fury Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known as Billy Fury, was an English singer, musician, songwriter, and actor. An early star of rock and roll, he equalled the Beatles' record of 24 hits in the 1960s and spent 332 week ...
, one of Parnes's best known artists. In 1964 she got a recording contract and released three
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s, none a hit: a cover of "
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", recorded around the same time by
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; "Ninety-Nine Times Out of a Hundred" by
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, released in May 1965; and "My Whole World (Seems to be Tumbling Down)" by
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and Don Paul, released in October 1965. She moved into a large house in Surrey with Billy Fury, though she left him in 1967 and came back to London to try and revive her showbiz career. Very few auditions came her way, and at one point she auditioned for the Raymond Review bar, not realising it was a strip club. She walked out as soon as she realised her mistake. Soon afterwards, she met disc jockey
Kenny Everett Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English comedian, radio disc jockey and television presenter. After spells on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, he was one of the fi ...
, who was one of the first DJs for BBC Radio 1. They enjoyed the high life, partying with celebrities such as Freddie Mercury, and John Lennon, who provided them with LSD. They married at Chelsea register office, and she made her own wedding dress out of a table cloth from
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. However, they separated in 1979 after Kenny Everett had come to terms with his sexuality, and divorced in 1984. He wrote the
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to her autobiography, published in 1987, but later criticised the book for
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him; the two remained estranged until his death. Katherine Kelly played Lee in ''The Best Possible Taste'', a BBC drama about Kenny Everett shown in 2012. Everett was a friend of
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,
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and
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; the latter two were among those she questioned about supposed
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for a book she published in 1996. Everett met the actor
John Alkin John Alkin (born 17 January 1947) is an English actor turned spiritual healer. He was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, under the name John Kenneth Foinquinos. Alkin is best remembered for two roles: DS Tom Daniels in '' The Sweeney'' and barrister ...
at a house party thrown by Richard Branson. They began collaborating on an interest in past life regression therapy and mindfulness, and in 1982 they opened the "House of Spirit", a "healing centre" in
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, London. They married in 1985, moved to Berkshire in 1994, and opened the "Obsidian College", another "healing centre", in 2000. They also started the "Chilliqueen" condiments company, which wound down when Everett turned 80 in 2017. Everett Alkin died from cancer on 24 February 2022, at the age of 85.


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Obsidian College
website of Everett's healing centre {{DEFAULTSORT:Everett Alkin, Lee 1937 births 2022 deaths 20th-century English singers 20th-century English women singers English psychics English women pop singers Folk healers Musicians from Sheffield