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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
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
- Cake and Polka review of Fagan's solo record - with downloadable mp3s.