Music:
Member Since: 1/30/2007
Band Website: www.concreteblondeofficialwebsite.com
Band Members:
Napolitano formed the band Dream 6 with guitarist James Mankey in Los Angeles in 1982, releasing an eponymous EP in France on the Happy Hermit label in 1983. When they signed with I.R.S. Records in 1986, labelmate Michael Stipe suggested the name Concrete Blonde, describing the contrast between their hard rock music and introspective lyrics. During an MTV interview, Napolitano can also be quoted as saying that the name Concrete Blonde is just "two words that sound good together." They were joined by drummer Harry Rushakoff on their eponymous debut album. Roxy Music drummer Paul Thompson replaced Rushakoff on Bloodletting and several tracks on Mexican Moon, while Rushakoff was in treatment for drug addiction. Rushakoff was kicked out of the band in 2002 for failing to show up for several rehearsals and shows.[citation needed] He was replaced by Gabriel Ramirez.
Their most commercially successful album was Bloodletting (1990), fueled by the top 40 radio hit "Joey". Mexican Moon showed them in a better light though. Everything on that CD was perfection.
The band broke up in 1993, but reunited in 2001, releasing the albums Group Therapy (2002) and Mojave (2004). On June 5, 2006, Napolitano announced in a MySpace blog entry that the band has officially retired.[citation needed]
In 2007, Napolitano performed the main vocals on the score of the new Australian film West written and directed by Daniel Krige. She also sings the title song, "Falling in Love". West recently had its World Premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Also be sure to check out http://www.myspace.com/johnettenapolitano for her solo music and tour dates.
Influences: THIS IS JUST A FAN PAGE I MADE FOR THEM SINCE ALL THE OTHER ONES WERE COMPLETE NONSENSE.
Sounds Like: PAIN.LOVE.HATE.LUST.
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie