Debbie Dovale is a pop singer from the mid-1960s, known for her contributions to the girl group scene of the era. Influenced by the doo-wop and pop sounds of the time, her style is characterized by strong vocals laid over rhythmic beats. Dovale's most notable work, "Hey Lover," was a hit in 1963 and has since been recognized as a representation of the American girl group sound. Despite her short career span, Dovale's distinctive voice and style have left an indelible mark on the genre.