Friday, March 17, 2017

Girlschool

The New Wave of British Heavy Metal band Girlschool gets regular rotation around here. Fortunately, there is a full concert of the band in action in 2016. The band has a long history that goes back to the 1970s. In an interview with Full in Bloom years ago the band explained a bit about the early days: Kim (guitars, vocals) said, "When Enid (Williams) and I started out over thirty years ago we had a cover band called Painted Lady with another couple of girls (we couldn’t find any boys who wanted to play with girls!!) One Deirdre Cartwright who was a bit older and a fantastic musician who taught us a lot. She is now a respected jazz guitarist! We’d play in pubs in south London and got quite a following!" As many of the band's supporters know, Girlschool and Motorhead had a lasting friendship, which began a long time: "One day we heard that Lemmy of Motorhead had heard our single and liked it and wanted to meet us! We were a bit scared, I had their first single, 'Motorhead', and they looked a bit scary in their photos to say the least!! He came down to a rehearsal and we clicked straight away, he wasn’t as scary as he looked!! They asked us to support them on their first major British tour – Overkill – and the rest is history!!"
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BIO: Back in 1975, Kim McAuliffe (Rhythm Guitar/Vocals) and Enid Williams (Bass Guitar/Vocals) both from South London, formed an all female ROCK covers band called ´Painted Lady´.
After playing the local pub scene with numerous line-up changes including sisters Deirdre Cartwright on lead guitar, Bernice Cartwright on bass guitar & also Kathy Valentine (later of The Go Go's).
Kim and Enid recruited Kelly Johnson to ´Painted Lady´ and then on the 20th February Kim recruited Denise who she already knew from Denise's Punk days in a band called Skin Flicks with Suzy Gutsy/Webb (formerly of the Punk bands The Slits and the Au Pairs) on bass and on the 22nd February 1978 they changed their name to ´GIRLSCHOOL´ which is taken from the B side of the WINGS (Paul McCartney) single ´Mull of Kintyre´ and on the 8th March they played their first gig as Girlschool at The White Lion in Putney, London. They then hit the road touring in the back of a red Bedford Van playing venues around France, Ireland and the U.K. for over a year gathering a strong fan base along the way. On May 12th Girlschool supported Sham 69 at the Roxy Theatre in Harlesden, London.
In December 78 they released their first single ´Take it all away´ on the independent ´City Records´ label which led to interest from Motorhead´s management and a support slot on the Overkill tour in the spring of 1979.
The band signed to Bronze Records, which was set up by Uriah Heep producer Gerry Bron, andin the spring of 1980 they released the album ´Demolition´ which was recorded at Jacksons Studios in Rickmansworth, produced by the Legendary Vic Maile who had been responsible for the Live at Leeds album by The Who and the Classic Ace of Spades album by Motorhead. Vic had worked with some of the biggest names in the business, from Jimi Hendrix to Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton to The Pirates, Motorhead to The Godfathers, The Kinks, The Small Faces, Dr Feelgood and many more.
A support slot with Uriah Heep on their 10th anniversary tour in February 1980 and then a tour with Black Sabbath in May 1980 and European tours followed and in February 1981 they teamed up with Motorhead again as ´Headgirl´ on the classic single ´Please Don't Touch´ (St. Valentines Day Massacre EP) which went silver and reached No.5 in the U.K.
The album ´Hit and Run´ also produced by Vic Maile was released in April and went gold in Canada. A sellout tour of the U.K., shows with Rush and a Friday night headline slot at Reading Festival followed.
After playing Japan in 1982, Enid Williams left the band and was replaced by Gil Weston who was in the punk band The Killjoys with vocalist Kevin Rowland who went on to form Dexys Midnight Runners. Gil was recommended by Lemmy.
Girlschool then recorded their third album ´Screaming Blue Murder which was produced this time by another legend Nigel Grey who produced such bands as The Police and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The band then hit the road and went to the U.S.A. to play stadiums on the Iron Maiden/Scorpions tour, then went on the road with Deep Purple, Rainbow and Blue Oyster Cult.
In 1983 the band went back into the studio with Noddy Holder and Jim Lea of the legendary band Slade for their fourth album ´Play Dirty´, charting in the U.S.
In 1984 Kelly Johnson left the band to pursue other musical ventures in L.A.
Kelly was replaced by Cris Bonacci on lead guitar who was formerly with Australian band ´Sweet Jayne´ and was brought from Australia to the UK by Mike Oldfield of Tubular Bells fame. Singer Jackie Bodimead on lead vocals also joined and GS became a 5 piece for the first time. In 1985 they released the album ´Running Wild´, recorded at the Manor in Oxford and owned by Richard Branson. It was released on Mercury records in America only and was produced by Nick Tauber best known for his work with Thin Lizzy, Toyah, Stiff Little Fingers and Marillion. A live video from the Camden Palace, London with this line up was also released.
In 1986 Girlschool signed to GWR records and reunited with original producer Vic Maile for the ´Nightmare at Maple Cross´ album minus Bodimead and now back as a four piece with Kim on vocals.
The following year Gil called it quits and Tracey Lamb of the band ´Rock Goddess´ took over on bass for their next album ´Take a Bite´ produced by AndrĂ© Jacquemin (who also produced Monty Python) at Redwood Studios in London.
Kim, Cris, Denise and Enid teamed up with punk singer/pop star Toyah Willcox under the name ´She Devils´ for the Women in Music festival in December 1990 and summer 91 saw Lydie Gallais replacing Denise on drums under the new name ´Strange Girls´ U.K. Dates and festivals in Germany as support to the Beach Boys followed. Strange Girls played 2 more gigs in 1992.
1992 saw Girlschool release the album ´Girlschool´ With Jackie Carreira joining on bass formally of the band The Flatmates, touring in and around the UK, Europe And the Soviet Union.
1993 saw the return of Kelly Johnson and Tracey Lamb resulting in extensive touring around Europe and the U.S. with Kim and Denise and in March 95 the CD ´Girlschool Live´ was released.
In 1999 Kim and Denise recruited lead guitarist Jackie Chambers, Jackie's first gig was supposed to be Wacken that year but Kelly did that as her last gig with the band and Jackie officially joined soon after. In 2000 Kim asked original bassist/vocalist Enid Williams (after an 18 and a half year absence from the band) to rejoin and in 2002 they released the ´21st Anniversary - Not that Innocent´ album, recorded three years earlier with the previous line-up, now with the addition of two new tracks, ´Coming your Way´ and ´Innocent´ with Enid Williams and Jackie Chambers.
In 2004 this line-up recorded the album 'Believe' with Tim Hamill producing and the band toured the UK and USA. In December 2004 Girlschool played a special gig at The Garage in London which turned out to be Kelly's last ever appearance with the band.
Since the release of the album ´Believe´ Girlschool have been playing headline European gigs, festivals, shows with Alice Cooper in Spain, and support to Motorhead on various tours in the U.K.
In 2007 Original Member and best friend of Kim and Denise, Kelly Johnson died of cancer of the spine and will be sorely missed.
2008 saw the release of their new album LEGACY for the 30th anniversary which is dedicated to Kelly and has the band shaking her ashes on some of the songs which Kelly agreed to and thought would be a fun thing to do. LEGACY also Featured some special guests including Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead), Ronnie James Dio & Tony Iommi amongst others and in 2009 a Special Edition CD/DVD package of Believe/Around the World DVD was released.
2010 saw the band go into the studio again to re-record their classic Hit and Run album (now re-titled Hit and Run Revisited) Produced by Tim Hamill who has produced their last 4 albums for the 30th anniversary of the release of the original, with Jackie Chambers replacing Kelly Johnson on Lead Guitar.
The album was released worldwide in 2011.
Girlschool released their 13th studio album GUILTY AS SIN on the 13th November 2015 produced and recorded by Chris Tsangerides at his Ecology Room studio in Kent and remastered by Tim Hamill at Sonic One Studios in Llangennech, Wales.
November/December 2015 saw Girlschool go on tour in Europe with Saxon on Motorhead's 40th Anniversary tour. The tour was meant to hit the UK in January 2016 with more European gigs to follow but sadly Lemmy passed away at his home in Los Angeles on the 28th December 2015.
Cheers you lot!
Girlschool Wacken Open Air 2016 full show
girlschool.co.uk

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