Turning to religion, Dene became a street-singing evangelist, recording three albums of gospel music. He spent the early '70s residing in Sweden. Dene has unsuccessfully attempted several comebacks. In 1974, he released a book and album, I Thought Terry Dene Was Dead, and began to perform with a rock band, the Dene Aces, featuring Brian Gregg, composer of the classic rock tune Shakin' All Over, in the 1980s. He released an album, The Real Terry Dene, in 1997. A native of London, Dene was heavily influenced by the early recordings of Elvis Presley and Gene Vincent. Performing at the 2i's Coffee Bar, the London club that helped to launch the careers of Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard, and Adam Faith, he caught the attention of British record producer Jack Good, who helped him to obtain a contract with Decca UK. Although he wrote very few songs, Dene was a master interpreter, scoring with covers of Marty Robbins' A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation) and The Stairway of Love and Sal Mineo's Start Movin'. Dene was briefly married to British songstress Edna Savage. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi