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  1. Jackie Bodimead. More images. Real Name: Jacqueline Bodimead. Profile: Born: 13th November 1962, UK. First known recording was the Canis Major album 'Butterfly Queen'. Bands listen after this were Strategy and She (Featuring Tracey Lamb (Rock Godess) and Chris Bonacci (Girlschool).

  2. 29. Juni 2023 · Jackie Bodimead – Don't Believe In Love (1996) Album - YouTube. NaHg. 50.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 66. 1.1K views 9 months ago. 1.I Don't Believe In Love 2.Promise To The Night 3.Forever...

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  3. Explore Jackie Bodimead's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jackie Bodimead on AllMusic.

  4. 9. Mai 2023 · Girlschool made only one album as a five-piece, and it was, as Kim McAuliffe later admitted, “rubbish”. After Kelly Johnson quit, McAuliffe recruited lead guitarist Cris Bonacci and singer Jackie Bodimead. But the remodeled Girlschool, with a glammed-up image and Americanised sound, failed miserably.

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    Girlschool went back in action in 1992, recruiting Jackie Carrera on bass and recording Girlschool, their first self-produced album, which was distributed worldwide by the British indie label Communiqué Records. The lower visibility of the album distributed by an indie label marked the definitive transition to cult status for the band, renouncing to many expectations of big sales. Girlschool ...

  6. Jackie Bodimead Albums: songs, discography, biography, and listening guide - Rate Your Music. Born. 31 December 1969, United Kingdom. Member of. Canis Major, Girlschool, If Only, She. Also Known As. Jacqui Bodimead. Share. Tweet. Follow 16 followers. ADVERTISEMENT. Discography. 5. Credits 4. Album. Showing all (1) Issues. Average. Ratings. Reviews.

  7. 27. Jan. 2023 · Their eighth studio album, the self-titled ‘Girlschool’ came out in 1992 and 2002’s ‘21st Anniversary – Not That Innocent’ marked the beginning of a more prolific time for the band, as they would follow it up with ‘Believe’ (2004), ‘Legacy’ (2008).