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NIKKI & THE CORVETTES-"Girls Like Me/ Let's Go" (1980) The Women of 80's RETRO, Part 1! From Rockabilly to Beat Music!
See Part 2: THE (More) The Women of 80's RETRO, Part 1! From Rockabilly to Beat Music!
See Part 2: THE BROOD-"I Need You There/ I'll Put You Down" (1988)
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The 70's youth was haunted by their 50's and 60's youth. From Pub Rock to Punk, The Runaways to The Ramones, rock'n'roll and leather returned. In between Punk and New Wave, revivalists created a sort of 'Nuevo Retro', reinventing the sounds of their youth for the future.
NIKKI & The CORVETTES (Detroit '80) keyed up Chuck Berry rock'n'roll; VENUS & THE RAZORBLADES' (L.A. 77) punk pop w/ Nikki Razorblade (red), and rockabilly-filly DYAN DIAMOND (79); JOAN JETT channeled Chuck (LA 76); RACHEL SWEET swung the pelvis (Akron 78); folkie JOAN ARMATRADING rewired rockabilly and rock styles (Birmingham, UK 77); psychobilly THE CRAMPS w/ Poison Ivy and Candy del Mar (Sacramento 76); deathrock 45 GRAVE w/ Dinah Cancer (LA 79); ICI PARIS w/ Marie Al Kah Raz, and Anicée Alvina (Paris 79); garage-abilly with The ZANTEES (Brooklyn 78) and The A-BONES (84), w/ drummer Miriam Linna; rock'n'girl-group -haunted SHEENA & The ROKKETS (Japan 79); German rockabillies The ACE CATS (82); proud revivalists The DEAD BEATS w/ leader Suzy May (US/UK 85); trash rock TEXAS TERRI BOMB (Austin 84) started out with The Killer Crows; moving into roots revival now with the cow punk of TEXACALA JONES & The HORSE HEADS (Austin 82); cowpunk supergroup SCREAMIN' SIRENS w/ Rosie Flores (LA 84); roots rock LONE JUSTICE w/ Maria McKee (LA 82); the folk rock of The TEXTONES w/ Carla Olson and Kathy Valentine (LA 79); k.d. lang retooled classic country (Alberta 87); lastly, leading us into retro Power Pop with The PRETENDERS w/ Chrissie Hynde; girl group punks The B-GIRLS (Toronto 80); pop rock with The ORCHIDS (Hollywood 80) in the wake of The Runaways; jangle-billy TIGER LILY w/ Laura Molina (LA 82); The DELMONTES w/ Julie Hepburn and Bernice Simpson (Edinburgh 79); power punk HOLLY & The ITALIANS w/ Holly Beth Vincent (LA 78); punk pop JANE AIRE & The BELVEDERES (Akron 78); olde-folke inflected rock from ROBIN LANE & The CHARTBUSTERS (Boston 80); mod wave NERVOUS REX w/ Trixie A. Baum, Diane Athey, and Miriam Linna (NY 80); SUZY SAXON & The ANGLOS (Richmond, VA 84); and timeless garage pop with The CATHOLIC GIRLS (Springfield, NJ 82).
NIKKI & The CORVETTES were Nikki Corvette with backup from Lori Jeri and Sally Dee. Fueled on the MC5 and The Stooges in Detroit, Nikki hit NYC as Punk was first exploding. The classic 1980 self-titled LP blends 50's Rock, sassy girl group, bubble gum pop melodies, punk's edge, and lots of unbridled lust. In their song, "Gimme My Radio," The Donnas sang, "I wanna be like Nikki Corvette." Nikki is on a fab comeback right now with new music and world tours.
These women ensured classic rock styles would not fade away. Because of them we now have The Donnas, The Raveonettes, Broadzilla, Kay Lenz, Rosie Flores, The Black Stripe, Marti Brom, Candye Kane, Neko Case, The Deadutantes, The Horror Pops, The Formaldebrides, Reverse Cowgirl, Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers, Betty Blowtorch, and the explosion of Varla culture.
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http://www.myspace.com/nikkiandthecorvettes
http://www.rockabillygirls.com/
http://www.myspace.com/theblackstripepjhiggins
http://www.pbs.org/itvs/welcometotheclub/
LORRIE & LARRY COLLINS- MERCY (1958)
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LAVERN BAKER- VOODOO VOODOO (1958)
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Helen Shapiro Queen for tonight original hit recording ONE OF MY FAV,
the record reached only No. 47. Turning seventeen, Helen had become a prepossessing (More) ONE OF MY FAV,
the record reached only No. 47. Turning seventeen, Helen had become a prepossessing young woman, which was all well and good, but to her fiercest fan base--girls near her own age--she was now a rival instead of a surrogate girlfriend, and like so many other traditional pop artists she was swept aside by Beatlemania.
The irony is that as good as she had been during her hit-making years--excusing some of the lightweight musical arrangements and her own brief infatuation with Bobby Darin's annoying vocal affectations--Helen Shapiro's later singles were sometimes stunningly good. On the rousing "Look Over Your Shoulder" (1964), which sounded like a Brill Building gem from Leiber and Stoller, she was all confidence and vocal power. Its flipside, the guitar-driven "You Won't Come Home," was a blueprint for everything Chrissie Hynde would record twenty years later. (One person I played it for thought Helen was Chrissie Hynde.) On "I Wish I'd Never Loved You" (1964) and Joy Byers' "Just a Line" (1965), Helen crooned with cool, understated drama. On "Here in Your Arms" (1965), written for her by Tom Springfield, Helen was as smoky and seductive as Springfield's sister Dusty (who, after getting her first hits with ex-Shapiro songwriter Mike Hawker, would follow Helen's Tennessee pilgrimmage in 1968 for her own Dusty in Memphis album). Even on "In My Calendar" (1966), a baroque flower-power song dressed up with trumpets and a harpsichord, she chanted in a choirgirl contralto that could break your heart. Some of her other great recordings include "He Knows How to Love Me" (1964), "Without Your Love" (1964), "Remember Me" (1964) and "A Glass of Wine" (1969, for Pye Records), as well as her remakes of "Fever" (her last charting single), "Walk on By" and "All Alone Am I"--all from 1964. Though she lacked the vocal elasticity of fellow British pop singer Glenda Collins on hard rocking material, Helen could deliver ballads so soulfully that some of her mid- to late-'60s recordings, especially her final Columbia single, "Stop and You Will Become Aware" (1967), are now prized by England's "Northern Soul" collectors.
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