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  2. The Waitresses - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album, Bruiseology, was released by Polydor in May 1983. During that summer, Donahue left the band and was replaced by Holly Beth Vincent, formerly of Holly and the Italians, but Vincent herself left after just two weeks and Donahue returned. [2] [3] The Waitresses split up later in 1983. [4]

  3. Bruiseology - Wikipedia

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    Bruiseology is the second and final studio album by the American band the Waitresses, released in 1983. [1] [2] The album was recorded amidst personnel conflict; the band disbanded a year later. [3] Chris Butler intended for the album's lyrics and themes to be darker than the band's earlier work. [4] The album was coproduced by Hugh Padgham. [5]

  4. I Know What Boys Like - Wikipedia

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    [2] It was recorded by Butler and released as a single in 1980, but beyond some club success, it did not appear on any charts. When he formed the band The Waitresses , with Patty Donahue as lead vocalist, the band recorded the song for its debut album, Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? , released by Polydor Records in 1982.

  5. Mars Williams, Sax Player for Psychedelic Furs and Waitresses ...

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    Mars Williams, a saxophone player known for his work as a member of the Waitresses and later the Psychedelic Furs, died Monday at age 68. His hometown newspaper the Chicago Tribune first confirmed ...

  6. I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts - Wikipedia

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    a− [2] I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts is an EP by the Waitresses . [ 3 ] It includes the singles " Christmas Wrapping " (1981) and "Square Pegs" (1982); the latter was the theme song of the television series of the same name .

  7. Couldn't miss this one this year: The surprisingly complex ...

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    The new wave hit is a holiday classic, but its real story doesn’t have a neatly tied-with-a-bow happy ending.

  8. Patty Donahue - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Jean Donahue (March 29, 1956 – December 9, 1996) was the lead singer of the American new wave group The Waitresses, most active in the 1980s. She is best known for the band's singles "I Know What Boys Like" and "Christmas Wrapping".

  9. A Christmas Record - Wikipedia

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    [2] It is widely, but unofficially, known as the "ZE Christmas Album". It featured the first release of The Waitresses' " Christmas Wrapping ", a song later frequently included on numerous seasonal compilations , particularly in the UK, where it reached the singles chart in December 1982.