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The legendary British group Girlschool have seen a lot of musical trends and an endless number of bands come and go during their nearly 40 year career.
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 ...
British heavy metal/hard rock veterans Girlschool have been going strong since 1978, and they’ve just announced the first leg of what they say will be their final US tour.
They close the album with a cover of Motörhead’s “Born to Raise Hell,” which features Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, Saxon singer Biff Byford, and Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan.
In 46 years of playing music with Girlschool, singer/rhythm guitarist Kim McAuliffe has probably seen it all. So a guitar breaking mid-song Thursday night didn’t faze her, as she handed off ...
Rock legends Girlschool celebrate their 45th anniversary with new album It felt like an eerie, unsettling dream. Kim McAuliffe was floating near the ceiling of the Copenhagen rock club when she ...
For roughly 45 years, Girlschool has reigned as one of the longest-running New Wave of British Heavy Metal acts still around and active today. But like all things in life, things are coming to an end ...
New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands came in a variety of styles, and in June 1980, it took on another form when the London-based, all-female quartet Girlschool released their debut album ...