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Headgirl was a
collaboration between the
English rock
groups Motörhead and Girlschool,
active occasionally between 1978 and 1981. They
recorded St. Valentine's...
- Motörhead and
their Bronze Records labelmates Girlschool,
under the
moniker Headgirl. It
reached number five in the UK
Singles Charts in 1981. When Girlschool...
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reached number six in the UK. The band also
collaborated with
Girlschool (as
Headgirl) on the EP St. Valentine's Day M****acre,
which reached number 5 in the...
- "Please Don't Touch", with Girlschool,
under the
combined band
names of
Headgirl. He
claimed to hate
singing lead - see the
video for Step Down. Clarke...
- businesses. She went to prep
school in the
village of
Liphook where she was
Headgirl in her
final year. At 13,
Joanna enrolled at
Bedales School. She was not...
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daughter of
teachers and she
attended Ripon Grammar School where she
became headgirl. Her grandfather, Vic Viner, was an able
seaman involved in the Dunkirk...
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Sanctuary SPV Epic GWR
Chiswick Stiff Bronze ZYX
Cleopatra BMG UDR
Spinoffs Headgirl Fastway The Head Cat
Spinoff of
Hawkwind Past
members Lemmy Kilmister Larry...
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founded and, in 1980,
collaborated with Motörhead
under the
pseudonym Headgirl.
Starting in 1982, Doro Pesch,
dubbed "the
Metal Queen",
reached success...
- M****acre
which they
recorded with
Bronze label-mates Motörhead
under the name
Headgirl. In 1974, the
Deadly Nightshade, a rock/country band (Anne Bowen, rhythm...
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instead showcasing the more
obscure fan-favorite songs. Also
included is the
Headgirl collaboration, a
cover of "Please Don't Touch" by
Johnny Kidd & the Pirates...