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'''Kate Fagan''' was the vocalist for [[Heavy Manners]] during the 80s.  According to a blog post, Kate sang with [[BB Spin]] before that.  After Heavy Manners, Fagan did some solo work - the tracks available on the linked site have a bit of a New Wave feel to them, along with some ska influences.  One of her solo songs, ''I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool'' was mentioned to get radio airplay in some form.  
'''Kate Fagan''' was the vocalist for [[Heavy Manners]] during the 80s.  According to a blog post, Kate sang with [[BB Spin]] before that.  After Heavy Manners, Fagan did some solo work - the tracks available on the linked site have a bit of a New Wave feel to them, along with some ska influences.  One of her solo songs, ''I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool'' was mentioned to get radio airplay in some form.  


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[[Image:KateFagan-JVD.jpg|right|250px|photo credit John von Dorn]]


* [http://cakeandpolka.blogspot.com/2006/05/kate-fagan.html Cake and Polka review of Fagan's solo record] - with downloadable mp3s.
* [http://cakeandpolka.blogspot.com/2006/05/kate-fagan.html Cake and Polka review of Fagan's solo record] - with downloadable mp3s.

Revision as of 19:07, 12 March 2023

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Kate Fagan was the vocalist for Heavy Manners during the 80s. According to a blog post, Kate sang with BB Spin before that. After Heavy Manners, Fagan did some solo work - the tracks available on the linked site have a bit of a New Wave feel to them, along with some ska influences. One of her solo songs, I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool was mentioned to get radio airplay in some form.


External Links

photo credit John von Dorn