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  2. Nancy Shanks - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Shanks (c. 1956 –2019) was an American singer. Shanks was the vocalist for the earliest but short-lived lineup of the all-woman band Vixen after changing its name from Genesis [1] [2] (formerly Lemon Pepper), initially playing pop rock. Vixen is known for featuring the band's founder Jan Kuehnemund on lead guitar.

  3. Vixen (band) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Shanks was her bandmate during that time and two drummers were featured, Marlene Peterson and Laurie Hedlund. Six years later she formed a new all-female rock band named Vixen with a new lineup. [citation needed] Alex Henderson, writing for AllMusic, said they started in 1981 in Los Angeles, [3] California, but Kuehnemund herself denied this.

  4. Jan Kuehnemund - Wikipedia

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    Genesis was later renamed Vixen to prevent confusion with the same-named English band before breaking up in 1974. [5] A bandmate of hers during that year was Nancy Shanks. After a six-year hiatus she reformed Vixen and shortly moved her band to Los Angeles in 1981, [6] and, in 1983, singer Janet Gardner joined her.

  5. Category:Vixen (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vixen (band) members" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Nancy Shanks; Gina Stile This page was ...

  6. Janet Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner was born in Juneau, Alaska, and her birthday is listed as March 21, 1962. [1] Her father, Rulon B. Gardner, was a civil engineer who worked for the United States Forest Service in Utah, Alaska, and Michigan before taking a job in Bozeman, Montana, at the Forestry Sciences Laboratory at Montana State University in 1964, where Gardner grew up.

  7. List of female rock singers - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Shanks (Vixen; early 1970s) Sarah Shannon (Velocity Girl) Kim Shattuck (The Muffs, The Pandoras) Ringo Sheena (Tokyo Jihen) Davetta Sherwood; Shery; Madigan Shive (Tattle Tale, Bonfire Madigan) Ana da Silva (The Raincoats) Jane Siberry (AKA Issa) Jenny Simmons (Addison Road) Simone Simons; Juliet Simms (Automatic Loveletter) Carly Simon ...

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  9. Rev It Up - Wikipedia

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    Rev It Up is the second album by the American hard rock band Vixen, released by EMI in 1990. It entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 20, and placed two songs inside the Billboard Hot 100 . However, it did not match up to its predecessor in the US and EMI dropped the band shortly thereafter.