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  2. Girlschool discography - Wikipedia

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    Format: DVD; This is a re-release in DVD of Play Dirty Live by the British label Iguana Project, specialized in new editions on DVD of old material. The DVD has the same content of the VHS, with the addition of a presentation of the musicians. [26] Around the World. Released: 2005; Label: self-released; Format: DVD

  3. Private School (film) - Wikipedia

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    Don Enright, the son of Private Lessons co-producer Dan Enright, was a co-producer on the film. Private School was directed by Noel Black, who had found success in 1968 with the thriller Pretty Poison. [3] Phoebe Cates, star of the 1982 hit Fast Times at Ridgemont High, was cast in the lead role, while Betsy Russell was second-billed. [3]

  4. Girlschool - Wikipedia

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    The girls immediately started working on a new album with their old producer Vic Maile at Jackson's Studio in Rickmansworth. [65] The first output of their new work was a team-up with British glam rock singer Gary Glitter for the cover of his 1973 hit " I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am) ", which was released as a single in April 1986.

  5. Play Dirty (album) - Wikipedia

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    Play Dirty is the fourth studio album by British heavy metal band, Girlschool, released on Bronze Records in 1983 and produced by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea from the hard rock band Slade. It was the first Girlschool album not to enter the UK Top 40 album chart and signalled a general downturn in their career, along with an inclination towards a ...

  6. Hit and Run (Girlschool album) - Wikipedia

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    Hit and Run is the most successful Girlschool album, having reached No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart, [1] with the single of the title track climbing to No. 32 in the UK singles chart. [2] The band appeared on the BBC show Top of the Pops on 16 April 1981, miming to the hit song.

  7. School Gyrls - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at number 118 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and was preceded by the singles "Something Like a Party" and "Get Like Me". Later that year, the group released another movie called "A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day", which coincided with the release of the album of the same name.

  8. School Gyrls discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American girl group School Gyrls (briefly known as Forever) consists of two studio albums, 5 singles (including 1 as a featured artist), and 4 music videos. Albums [ edit ]

  9. A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day - Wikipedia

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    The group promoted the album by performing the only single "Going to the Mall" at various locations. The album was only released in the United States, with no plans for the album to be released in any other territories. This is also the final album that features two out of three original members of the School Gyrls, Mandy Rain and Jacque Nimble.