Girlschool

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Although the Runaways preceded them by several years, Girlschool was one of the first all-female outfits to emerge in the male-dominated world of heavy metal/hard rock, helping to pave the way for similar groups of the future. Originally formed in South London during 1977 by bassist Enid Williams and vocalist/guitarist Kim McAuliffe (along with a few other members), the group was first known as Painted Lady. Eventually the pair came across permanent members Kelly Johnson (guitar, vocals) and Denise Dufort (drums), and switched their name to Girlschool by 1978. With England just about to be swept up by a massive heavy metal movement (known as the New Wave of British Heavy Metal), Girlschool picked a perfect time to issue a debut single, "Take It All Away," which caught the attention of Motörhead manager Doug Smith, who in turn signed on as Girlschool's manager. After supporting both Motörhead and Budgie on tour, Girlschool landed a recording contract with Bronze Records (who at the time was the home to such notable metal acts as Motörhead, Uriah Heep, and Juicy Lucy).

The quartet's 1980 debut, Demolition, reached the U.K. Top 30, but was surprisingly not issued in the U.S. (despite spawning four popular singles back home: "Emergency," "Nothing To Lose," "Yeah Right," and "Race With the Devil"). Girlschool's sophomore effort, 1981's Hit & Run, proved to be even more successful, peaking at number five on the British album charts, while a collaboration with their pals in Motörhead, an EP called The St. Valentines Day Massacre, hit number five on the British singles charts (due in part to the irresistibly raucous track, "Please Don't Touch"). Hit & Run would also turn out to be the first Girlschool album issued stateside, albeit with a different track listing than the original U.K. version (the U.S. version was more or less a compilation of both of their albums). 1982's Screaming Blue Murder and 1983's Play Dirty both failed to perform as impressively on the U.K. charts as their predecessors did, the latter of which contained a more commercial sound and was produced by Slade members Noddy Holder and Jim Lea.

But it was also around this time that lineup changes began to plague the group, starting off when Johnson left the group following the release of Play Dirty. Further albums were issued (such as 1985's Running Wild, 1986's Nightmare at Maple Cross, and 1988's Take a Bite), but Girlschool was never able to replicate their early success, leading to their breakup shortly after the release of Take a Bite. In the wake of Girlschool's initial split, McAuliffe teamed up with punk singers Beki Bondage and Toyah Willcox, worked on the U.K. cable television show Raw Power, and in 1991 toured with former bandmates Dufort and Williams under the name Strange Girls. Throughout the '90s, Girlschool would reunite sporadically for tours and albums (including 1992's self-titled release and 1995's Live), while several compilations were issued, including 1995's double-disc best-of set The Collection and 1997's The King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents In Concert (the latter featuring a show recorded on January 12, 1984, in Nashville, TN). ~ Greg Prato, Rovi

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  • May 30 Thursday
    Strasbourg, France La Laiterie
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  • May 31 Friday
    Paris, France La Boule Noire
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  • Jun 2 Sunday
    Tilburg, Netherlands Café Little Devil
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  • Jun 28 Friday
    Belo Horizonte, Brazil Matriz Casa Cultural
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  • Jun 29 Saturday
    São Paulo, Brazil Hangar 110
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Discography

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  • Hit and Run: Revisited [Bonus Tracks] (2012)
    Girlschool
    Hit and Run: Revisited [Bonus Tracks] (2012)
    Wacken Records
  • Race with the Devil Live (1998)
    Girlschool
    Race with the Devil Live (1998)
    Receiver Records (UK)
  • King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents In Concert (1997)
    Girlschool
    King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents In Concert (1997)
    King Biscuit Entertainment
  • Live (1995)
    Girlschool
    Live (1995)
    Communique
  • From the Vaults (1995)
    Girlschool
    From the Vaults (1995)
  • Take a Bite (1988)
    Girlschool
    Take a Bite (1988)
    Enigma Records
  • Nightmare at Maple Cross (1986)
    Girlschool
    Nightmare at Maple Cross (1986)
    GWR Records
  • Race with the Devil (1986)
    Girlschool
    Race with the Devil (1986)
    Disky
  • Running Wild (1985)
    Girlschool
    Running Wild (1985)
    Mercury
  • Play Dirty (1983)
    Girlschool
    Play Dirty (1983)
    Universal Distribution
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