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Lita Rossana Ford (born September 19, 1958) [7] [8] is a British-American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. She was the lead guitarist for the rock band the Runaways in the late 1970s, and then embarked on a successful glam metal solo career that hit its peak in the late 1980s.
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications (sales threshold)Album US [12]US Main [13]AUS [14]NZ [15]UK [1]SWE [16]1983 "Out for Blood" — — — — — — Out for Blood
Lita is the third solo studio album by the American glam metal singer and guitarist Lita Ford. Released in February 1988, it was her first for RCA Records and her first published with the supervision of new manager Sharon Osbourne .
The Best of Lita Ford is a compilation album from Lita Ford. Released on July 28, 1992, it includes the hit singles " Kiss Me Deadly " and the duet with Ozzy Osbourne , " Close My Eyes Forever ", as well as several other minor hits from Ford's solo career.
The Runaways performing at Brumrock '76, Bingley Hall, Birmingham, UK on September 26, 1976.Left to right: Joan Jett, Jackie Fox and Lita Ford. Phonogram/Mercury Records' West Coast director of A&R, Denny Rosencrantz, agreed to sign the Runaways on December 12, 1975.
Out for Blood is the debut solo studio album by the American guitarist/vocalist Lita Ford, formerly of the band the Runaways.. The original cover art for this album featured Lita standing in front of a spiderweb holding a broken blood-spurting guitar.
Dancin' on the Edge is second solo studio album by English/American rock musician Lita Ford. It was her final release with Mercury Records , as she departed to sign with RCA Records in 1987. The album was a moderate commercial success, reaching No. 66 of the US Billboard 200 chart. [ 3 ]
Black is Lita Ford's sixth solo studio album and featured a change of style in her music, compared to her other albums. Black sees Ford move into other musical styles such as blues and grunge, while still maintaining her metal and rock roots. There would be a 14-year gap between Black and her next studio album, 2009's Wicked Wonderland.