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Janice Lynn
Kuehnemund (/ˈkuːnəmənd, ˈkjuː-, ˈkiː-/;
November 18, 1953 –
October 10, 2013) was an
American guitarist who
founded the all-female hard rock/glam...
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commercially successful period from 1987 to 1992, the band
consisted of Jan
Kuehnemund (lead guitar),
Janet Gardner (lead vocals,
rhythm guitar),
Share Ross...
- sued by
original member Jan
Kuehnemund over
trademark infringement involving the use of the
Vixen name. In 2001,
Kuehnemund decided to
reform the band...
- with the only
original member guitarist Jan
Kuehnemund. This is the last
studio album featuring Kuehnemund, who died in 2013, and the only
studio album...
- Vixen.
Janet Gardner – lead vocals,
rhythm guitar,
background vocals Jan
Kuehnemund – lead and
rhythm guitar,
background vocals Share Pedersen – b****, background...
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songs they were
writing were much
heavier than Vixen. They
contacted Jan
Kuehnemund about doing the tour, but she
turned it down. By that time,
Gardner and...
- also in the Midwest, but in St. Paul, Minnesota, by Jan
Kuehnemund during the mid-1970s.
Kuehnemund folded the band a few
months later, when her bandmates...
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American rock band Vixen. It was
recorded without contributions from Jan
Kuehnemund and
Share Pederson. The line-up for this
album consisted of
Janet Gardner...
- be
dissolved the next year for
legal reasons. She
later rejoined a Jan
Kuehnemund-led Vixen, but the
reunion ended in 2001. In 2004, VH1
approached the...
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playing pop rock.
Vixen is
known for
featuring the band's
founder Jan
Kuehnemund on lead guitar.
Shanks sang
backing vocals on
several of Tori Amos' albums...