Maria Dallas

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Maria Dallas (born Marina Devcich or Marina Devčić in Croatian, between of the 1940s and 1950s) was discovered at a talent contest in small town Morrinsville, New Zealand. Her first single "Tumblin' Down", written by Jay Epae, released in 1966 and made it to #11 in the charts[vague]. It also won her a Loxene Golden Disc award.[1] She released several albums and singles before moving on to Australia in 1967 and then to Nashville. She returned to New Zealand in 1970 and scored a #1 hit with the song "Pinocchio".

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  1. ^ "Jay Epae". Retrieved 21 July 2010.

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