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Girlschool Girlschool are a British rock band that formed in the new wave of British heavy metal scene in 1978. Frequently associated with contemporaries Motörhead, they are the longest-running all-female rock band, still active after more than 40 ye ...
are an all-female British rock band founded in 1978. The original members Kim McAuliffe, Enid Williams, Kelly Johnson and Denise Dufort came from the club
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Painted Lady. During the early 1980s the band was one of the relevant groups of the
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(NWOBHM) movement, entering the British charts with both
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s and albums. Unlike many heavy metal bands, Girlschool often had more than one lead vocalist, with vocal duties in the 'classic' line-up shared amongst Williams, McAuliffe and Johnson. Williams was the first to leave the band, in 1982, under very stressful circumstances, and was replaced by Gil Weston who had played with early punk rock band
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. Kelly Johnson left in 1984 and went to live in the United States. In 1985, Girlschool veered towards a more commercial and American FM-friendly sound and expanded to a five-piece group, with
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replacing Johnson on
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and Jackie Bodimead joining on lead vocals. This formation was short-lived; Bodimead left in 1986 and Girlschool then reverted to a four-piece line-up. More changes took place in 1987, when former
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Tracey Lamb replaced Weston, and in 1992, when Jackie Carrera had a short stint with the band. In 1993, Kelly Johnson came back to England from the US and found her place again in Girlschool, replacing the departing Bonacci. Johnson and Lamb remained in the band until 2000, when Jackie Chambers and the returning Enid Williams took their places in a line-up that lasted until Williams left again in early 2019. Williams was to be replaced by Lamb on a temporary basis, but became a full-time member later that year.


Current members

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Kim McAuliffe

(London, 13 May 1959) :Active: 1978–present :Instruments:
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,
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and
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:McAuliffe is a founding member of Girlschool and acted as front-woman and spokesperson of the group. She was pivotal in most of Girlschool's career decisions, from their first line-up, to their change of image and sound in the mid-1980s, to their return to a rawer kind of music after their American debacle. She is a prolific
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and also known for her romantic relationships with other rock musicians ( Eddie Clarke, Gary Owens,
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, Nick Lashley,
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). In the 1990s, McAuliffe worked with punk singer
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and was later one of the presenters of the ''
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. McAuliffe featured with Cris Bonacci on the NWOBHM-celebrating album ''All Stars'' in 1990 and also on the album ''Metal Christmas'' in 1994, with
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and Eddie Clarke. Besides her work with Girlschool, McAuliffe also played in the late 1990s with the cover band Born to Be Girls, which performed at various summer biker rallies. She had been the sole lead singer in Girlschool from 1986 to 1993, a duty that she then shared with Enid Williams until the latter's departure in 2019.


Denise Dufort

(London, 18 October 1958) :Active: 1978–present :Instruments:
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:Dufort is the third founding member of Girlschool who is still active. Before joining, Dufort had played in an early first wave punk rock band called Skin Flicks with Suzy Gutsy, who had previously played bass in
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. Skin Flicks supported Siouxsie and the Banshees at punk rock club
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in 1977 and were produced by Dave Goodman, best known as the live sound engineer for Sex Pistols, and the producer of three of the Sex Pistols studio demo sessions. She had become a fan of Painted Lady, the
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formed by Kim McAuliffe and Enid Williams in their school days. She is the sister of British drummer Dave Dufort, drummer in the NWOBHM band
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. Denise Dufort has always been present in every formation of the band and had a long relationship with Girlschool's
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Tim Warhurst. When working with Girlschool, she also played with the
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who were well-known for championing
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equality and for their
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stance as exemplified on their album Playing with a Different Sex. She manages web communications for the band.


Jackie Chambers

(Leeds, 27 March 1964) :Active: 1999–present :Instruments:
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, backing vocals : :Chambers is a self-taught guitarist who played in some punk bands in her native
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and then in London, before starting to write music with Kim McAuliffe around 1995. She shared a flat in London for seven years with Kelly Johnson, and both Johnson and Cris Bonacci assisted her in becoming an accomplished lead guitarist, in order that she might replace them in the band. Chambers' debut performance with the band was at Venue 27, Luton, England, on 5 October 2000. She soon became a driving force for the band, contributing both to the band's stage image and as a songwriter. In 2007, Chambers became a member of the reformed
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, a British punk band from
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which had also featured drummer Dave "Bambi" Ellesmere of
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. She divided her time between London and
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, where she composed and performed her own music until March 2012, when she returned to live in Leeds. In 2015 she formed a new band alongside her work with Girlschool calle
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Tracey Lamb

(Bishop Auckland, 17 June 1963) :Active: 1987–1991, 1993–2000, 2019–present :Instruments: bass, backing vocals :Lamb was a founding member of
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, another all-female metal act originated in the
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. She quit Rock Goddess in 1983 and briefly substituted Gil Weston in Girlschool for a tour in Israel. The same year, Lamb formed with Jackie Bodimead, Cris Bonacci, Kat Burbella and Suzie Roll the all-female band She, which never stepped outside the English club scene and disbanded in 1985. Lamb started a new project called The Perfect Mothers but, when Weston left Girlschool for good, she was immediately recruited to replace her and remained in the band for three years. In 1993, she came back to the fold after the sudden resignation of Jackie Carrera. She remained until 2000, when she left the band together with her friend Kelly Johnson. In 2005, she started a new rock band called Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies, which worked the British rock club scene, but remained without any recording contract. She moved to Spain to work as a gym instructor and manager, and finally rejoined the reformed Rock Goddess in 2014. In 2018, Lamb left them again. Following the departure of Enid Williams in January 2019, Lamb rejoined Girlschool.


Former members


Enid Williams

: (London, 28 April 1960) :Active: 1978–1982, 2000–2019 :Instruments:
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, lead and backing vocals :Williams is another founding member of Girlschool and one of the three lead vocalists singing in the first two albums of the band. She left the band in 1982, at the time of maximum success and workload for the group. She formed the same year the short-lived band Framed. She then completed her education and worked composing and performing music for theatres and musicals, becoming later an actress and a professional
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. She remained always in contact with her former band mates and joined them in the early 90s for the She-Devils and Strange Girls experience. She rejoined the group in 2000 after the departure of Kelly Johnson and Tracey Lamb, taking back her lead vocalist slot and introducing lyrics about social and political matters. She once again left the band in late January 2019.


Kelly Johnson

(London, 20 June 1958 – 15 July 2007) :Active: 1978–1984, 1993–2000 :Instruments: lead guitar, lead and backing vocals :Johnson was a founding member of the band and shared with Kim McAuliffe the bulk of song writing in the first four albums of Girlschool. Her taste for
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was balanced in the songs of the first albums by the punk and heavy metal influence of the other band members, but it became more evident in the album ''
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''. Her tall figure and blonde hair made her a strong visual focal point for the male-dominated heavy metal audience of the time, while her lead guitar playing became a term of comparison for who followed her in the ranks of the band. She was also the third lead singer in the original line-up. In most Girlschool songs, lead vocals are performed by lead vocalist & rhythm guitarist Kim McAuliffe and by lead vocalist and bass guitarist Enid Williams, but there are some notable exceptions, in which Kelly played lead vocals, such as "Hit and Run", "C'mon Let's Go", "The Hunter", " Please Don't Touch" (Performed with
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as part of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP), "Wildlife", "Breakdown", " 20th Century Boy, "Future Flash", among other songs in which Kelly also played lead vocals. She left Girlschool at the beginning of 1984 and moved to Los Angeles, California, to live with
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, former bassist of
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. She spent ten years of her life writing and playing her own music and also working outside the music scene in L.A. She came back to the United Kingdom and to her place in Girlschool in 1993 and remained until 2000, when she was diagnosed with
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. She remained associated with the others, playing the occasional gig, instructing her substitute and gathering photos and material for a band biography. On 15 July 2007, Kelly Johnson died of
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at the age of 49.


Ghislaine 'Gil' Weston

(15 February 1958) :Active: 1982–1987 :Instruments: bass, lead vocal on the tracks "Hellrazor" and "Flesh and Blood" (from Girlschool's third album '' Screaming Blue Murder''), and backing vocals :On the recommendation of Lemmy, she replaced the original
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Enid Williams. Weston had previously played bass for first wave punk rock bands The Killjoys and less well known band, Alternating. Her band came to the attention of Raw Records boss Lee Wood, who signed The Killjoys for the single "Johnny Won't Get to Heaven"/"Naïve", which went on to sell 18,000 copies.Ogg, Alex (2006) ''No More Heroes: a Complete History of UK Punk from 1976 to 1980'', Cherry Red Books, This was the largest-selling single that Raw Records ever had. In January 1987, after five years with Girlschool, she left as Gil Weston-Jones to spend her life with her partner and long time love Steve Pritchard, quitting the music business. She worked for the
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in England after leaving Girlschool, but has since retired. :


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(Melbourne, Australia, 15 October 1964) :Active: 1984–1992 :Instruments: lead guitar, backing vocals :Bonacci is an Australian guitarist who moved to England to enjoy and exploit the British musical explosion of the early 1980s. In London Bonacci joined the
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band She, who played in the local rock clubs and whose line-up featured Jackie Bodimead and Tracey Lamb. She was recruited by Kim McAuliffe to replace Kelly Johnson in 1984; she remained with Girlschool for nine years, giving a large contribution to the sound of the band with her songs and her
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-inspired guitar playing. In an interview in 1992, referring to her permanence in the band, she said "I've decided that I'll only be in the band as long as I'm doing other things as well" Bonacci left Girlschool soon afterward to pursue a career as touring musician, artist manager and
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.


Jackie Bodimead

:Active: 1984–1986 :Instruments: lead vocals,
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:When Bodimead joined Girlschool, coming from the all-female band She, she was already an accomplished lead singer, having played in the hard rock and
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bands Stratagy and Canis Major. She shared lead vocals with Kim McAuliffe on the album '' Running Wild'' and went on a world tour with Girlschool in 1985. Unsatisfied with the heavier sound the band wanted to return to, she left the band to pursue a more commercial musical direction. She joined the British AOR band If Only and later released the solo album of melodic hard rock ''Don't Believe in Love'', produced by Lea Hart.


Jackie Carrera

:Active: 1992 :Instruments: bass, backing vocals :Carrera (also known as Jackie Carreira) came from the
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and
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, where she had been playing since 1988. She joined the band in 1991 and contributed to Girlschool's eponymous album in 1992. Carrera played with the band around the UK, Europe and Russia, but when the band was due to head to the US, she declined to travel and left the group amicably. She was replaced by returning bassist Tracey Lamb. After working as a session musician for several bands including
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until 1996, Carrera is now a writer working mostly in theatre.


Timeline


Line-ups

The band's line-up considered as 'classic' was the one from 1978 to 1982. 'Classic' members are mentioned in bold in the following list.


References

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