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  1. Girlschool. British heavy metal band. Originally conceived in London in 1975 as a pub covers band called Painted Lady by Enid Williams, Kim McAuliffe and Deirdre Cartwright. The band changed name and musical direction in early 1978 upon the addition of Kelly Johnson and Denise Dufort to the roster.

  2. Current label: Silver Lining Music. Years active: 1975-1978 (as Painted Lady ), 1978-present. Contact: contact@glm-artists.com. Collaborated with Motörhead as Headgirl in 1981. Pictured left-to-right: Jackie Chambers, Denise Dufort, Kim McAuliffe, Tracey Lamb. Compilation appearances: - "Take It All Away" on Labels Unlimited - The Second ...

  3. 25 de abr. de 2023 · FORTY-FIVE years young, British hard rock royalty Girlschool come out swinging with their 14th studio album WTFortyfive?, a deliciously dirty declaration that age is a number that shows how much real raw attitude you have when it really counts. WTFortyfive? is set for release on July 28th via Silver Lining Music. Lead single “Are You Ready?” sets the pace; a racy, raunchy, fun-saturated ...

  4. Explore Girlschool's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Girlschool on AllMusic.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2009 · Britny Fox's official music video for 'Girlschool'. Click to listen to Britny Fox on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/BrFxSpotify?IQid=BrFxGAs featured on Britny ...

  6. Girlschool are a Rock Band originating from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal Scene in 1978 and frequently associated with contemporaries and friends Motörhead. Log In. Log In. Forgot Account? Group by . Girlschool. Girlschool - Official Group Page... Public group · 12.1K members. Join group. About ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2023 · Girlschool’s first album had all the destructive force its title implied, and it arrived at the perfect time. In 1980, as the NWOBHM hit its peak, Demolition matched Iron Maiden’s debut and Saxon ’s Wheels Of Steel for raw energy, and its dirty, streetwise “heavy metal rock‘n’roll” had Girlschool acclaimed as ‘the female Motörhead’.