TRANSVISION Vamp’s Wendy James looks unrecognisable three decades after the band’s smash-hit, Baby I Don’t Care. Singer Wendy, 57, who shot to fame in the 1980s with the pop group, surprised fans as ...
Britain’s bores didn’t know what to do with Wendy James. As the frontwoman of Transvision Vamp, that Eighties collision of brash punk and commercial pop, she was smart and moody, sexy and confounding, ...
SHE was the 80s pin-up famed for her doll-like face, peroxide blonde hair and girly-punk dress sense. Wendy James had teen boys – and girls – swooning at their television screens as she belted out ...
As hit singles Baby I Don’t Care and I Want Your Love set up camp on the Australian charts, the band were greeted by thousands of fans and a big police presence outside the venues they were booked to ...
Fame came knocking for Wendy James when she was 21 years old and she was absolutely ready for it, writes Ed Power. Three decades later and still a vamp. “The record company probably couldn’t believe ...
Transvision Vamp were an English new wave and pop-rock band, formed in 1986 by guitarist Nick Christian Sayer (born August 1, 1964) and singer, songwriter Wendy James (born 21 January 1966 in London), ...
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