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BELINDA CARLISLE

Belinda Jo Carlisle is an American singer, musician and author. She is known as the lead singer of The Go-Go’s, one of the most successful all-female groups in history, the group released their first album, Beauty and the Beat, in 1981, she went on to enjoy a prolific career . as a solo artist and she has released hits such as ‘Mad About You’, ‘I Get Weak’, ‘Circle in the Sand’, ‘Leave a Light On’ and ‘Heaven Is a Place on Earth’ which were major successes.

BELINDA CARLISLE AGE

Belinda Jo Carlisle was born on August 17, 1958 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USES. Carlisle was born under the zodiac sign is Leo. The singer celebrates her birthday on August 17th every year. Carlisle is of American nationality.

BELINDA CARLISLE FAMILY

Belinda Carlisle was born to parents Harold Carlisle [father] a gas station employee [and mother] Joanne Thompson a homemaker. His mother met his father, who was twenty years her senior, at eighteen, and Carlisle was born nine months later. She is named after her mother’s favorite movie, Johnny Belinda (1948).

Carlisle was the first of seven siblings, with three brothers and three sisters. At the age of five, Carlisle’s father abandoned their family and she said she had spent most of her childhood in poverty. As a teenager, she remembered owning “like two outfits.”

According to Carlisle, his mother was very religious, while his father was not. Her mother later remarried Walt Kurczeski, whom Carlisle says was an alcoholic, and with whom she had a rocky relationship. The family moved frequently during his childhood, from Simi Valley to Reseda, before settling in Burbank when Carlisle was seven years old.

BELINDA CARLISLE MARY

Carlisle married political operative and film producer Morgan Mason in 1986. He is the son of actor James Mason. Morgan made appearances in Carlisle’s “Mad About You” and “Heaven Is a Place on Earth” music videos. They have a son, James Duke Mason, born in 1992. After the Northridge earthquake in 1994, Carlisle and his family moved to Frejus. They lived between the United States and the United States.

RELATIONSHIP WITH BELINDA CARLISLE

Carlisle had a two-year relationship with Bill Bateman, drummer for The Blasters, in the early 1980s. She abruptly broke up with Bateman because she had picked up Mike Marshall from the Los Angeles Dodgers. His cocaine use had a negative influence on these relationships.

BELINDA CARLISLE AND HER SON OUT

Belinda Carlisle and her activist-actor son, James Duke Mason, recall how her coming out affected their family, Carlisle admits that even though most of her friends are gay or lesbian, she was still shocked when James Duke told him he was. gay

Carlisle, who has had a large LGBT fanbase throughout her career, finally realized she had kind of known all along. “Of course I’m going to have a gay son,” she laughs. The couple share that Carlisle’s husband, Morgan Mason, initially thought their son was going through a phase and later joked that being affectionate with him in public could give the false impression that father and son were lovers in May. to December.

Carlisle, who has filmed public service announcements for marriage equality, goes on to offer sound advice for parents who cannot accept their gay children.

BELINDA CARLISLE NET WORTH

Belinda Carlisle net worth is around $500,000 to $1 million. She derived her wealth mainly from her successful music career. Carlisle’s wealth has grown over the years, today she enjoys a luxurious life in her modern home and also boasts of owning a number of cars as well as properties and various investment businesses

BELINDA CARLISLE AND BRANDI CARLILE LINKED

Belinda Carlisle is not related to Brandi, they just share a similar last name, they are not related by blood, Brandi’s mother is Teresa Carlile a singer while Belinda’s mother is Joanne a housewife. Brandi is also not Belinda’s daughter, Belinda’s only child is a boy named James Duke Mason.

BELINDA CARLISLE HEIGHT

Belinda stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches. The singer has a remarkably beautiful face that complements her trim body weight, although she hasn’t shared with the public how much she weighs with her other body measurements uch as bust, bra, dress and shoe size. .

GERMS BY BELINDA CARLISLE

At the age of ten, Carlisle began to express his interest in music and recalled The Beach Boys, Cat Stevens, The Stylistics and The Animals as early musical influences. Carlisle’s first musical venture dates back to 1977 as the drummer for punk rock band The Germs, under the name Dottie Danger. She was recruited into the group by Lorna Doom, whom she had met in art class when she was a student at Thousand Oaks High School.

However, her time in the band was short due to her contracting mononucleosis, and she never recorded or performed live with the Germs. According to Pat Smear, after quitting, she introduced her friend, Donna Rhia, who became her replacement. Carlisle appears on a recording featuring the band during a 1977 performance at the Whiskey a Go-Go, heard on the live album Germicide (1977). Around this time, Carlisle sang for Black Randy and the Underground Crew.

BELINDA CARLISLE GO-GO

Bellinda Carlisle co-founded the Go-Gos (originally called the Misfits), along with friends and fellow musicians Margot Olavarria, Elissa Bello and Jane Wiedlin. Olavarria and Bello soon left the band, and the new line-up included bassist-turned-guitarist Charlotte Caffey, guitarist-turned-bassist Kathy Valentine, and drummer Gina Schock.

All five women were largely untrained musicians, and Carlisle recalls having to use tapes as fret markers when they were initially composing: “[Charlotte] had to show us how to hook up our amps,” she says.

The Go-Go’s became one of the most successful American bands of the 1980s, helping to bring new wave music into popular American radio, and becoming the first all-female band to write their own music and perform their own songs. own instruments to achieve. a No. 1 album, Beauty and the Beat, which featured the hits “We Got the Beat” and “Our Lips Are Sealed”.

The Go-Go recorded two more studio albums on IRS Records, including 1982’s Vacation, which went gold. “Head over Heels,” from their 1984 Talk Show album, came in at No. 11.

BELINDA CARLISLE SONGS

Heaven is a place on earth
Leave a light on
Circle in the sand

Crazy about you
Summer rain
I’m getting weak

The moon
The same
Live your life be free

I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t love you
Vision of you
runaway horses

Do you feel like I feel?
Too deep
Always breaks my heart
I feel the magic

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