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Considering what an impact the Go-Go’s had, it’s incredible that their initial run was so brief: They formed in 1978, put out Beauty and the Beat three years later, and by 1985, after ...
The boundary-breaking Go-Go’s were riding high during their swift rise to fame. A new documentary, “The Go-Go’s,” airing Friday on Showtime, runs down the band’s rocky history.
The Go-Go\'s backstage at The Rolling Stones gig in Rockford, Illinois on October 1, 1981 (L-R): Kathy Valentine, Jane Wiedlin, Gina Schock, Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle (Photo: Paul Natkin) ...
The Go-Go's - Our Lips are Sealed by OfficialGoGos on YouTube "That's kind of a Go-Go trademark that we always make an effort not to make something, like, 100% happy or 100% sad," said Wiedlin.
The Go-Go's are undoubtedly one of the greatest bands of the '80s, and their signature songs are girl-power gems we can't help but sing along with.
The Go-Go's, (L-R) Gina Schock (drums), Belinda Carlisle (lead vocals), Charlotte Caffey (lead guitar), Kathy Valentine (bass), and Jane Wiedlin (rhythm guitar), playfully pose during a 1985 ...
The Go-Go's have a lot to celebrate these days — a Broadway musical, Head Over Heels, featuring their classic hits, a new generation of fans, and 40 years of success, hardships, and lessons learned.
The Go-Go's proved that pop and punk could mingle to land at the top of the charts. "You can take the girl out of punk, but you can't take punk out of the girl," says Charlotte Caffey, lead guitarist.
The Go-Go’s did take time to touch upon their long history with the City by the Bay, which began with playing gigs at the legendary punk club Mabuhay Gardens (aka, “The Fab Mab”) on Broadway.
The Go-Go’s are in the midst of their farewell tour. But Gina Schock, the drummer for the most successful all-female rock act of all time, wants to reassure fans it’s not the last they’ll ...
The Go-Go's play their final show Tuesday night at the Greek Theatre in their hometown of L.A. If you were born in the '60s, that's the sound of time shoveling dirt onto your adolescence.
Alison Ellwood’s “The Go-Go’s,” a documentary about that pioneering all-female band that premieres on July 31 on Showtime, is one of my favorite nonfiction films of 2020.