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  1. 6. Nov. 2022 · Margot Olavarria was one of the original members of the all-female pop-rock band The Go-Go's, but she left in 1980. Learn about her career, personal life, and where she is today in this article.

    • Andrea Reiher
  2. 31. Juli 2014 · Margot Olavarria was the original bass player and co-writer of \"We Got the Beat\" for The Go-Go's, but she was fired and replaced by Kathy Valentine in 1980. Learn about her early punk days, her lawsuit against the band, and her later musical projects.

  3. Drummer Gina Schock (b. August 31, 1957, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) replaced Bello in 1979, and bassist Kathy Valentine (b. January 7, 1959, Austin, Texas, U.S.) replaced Olavarria in 1980. Other members included bassists.

  4. Ellwood, to her credit, doesn’t avert her eyes from the uglier parts of the Go-Go’s story, like the firing of the founding bassist Margot Olavarria, a dyed-in-the-wool punk who objected to the...

  5. 4. Aug. 2020 · “We Got the Beat” became a minor club hit, but bassist Margot Olavarria was already showing distaste for the band’s new direction. Valentine: They were a completely different band after London.

    • Keaton Bell
  6. 5. Aug. 2020 · The members of the Go-Go's converged in L.A. in their early 20s, and thrived in a scene that encouraged them to pick up an instrument and play it, loudly — whether they knew how...

  7. 20. Mai 2016 · Margot Olavarria was one of the founding members of The Go-Go's, the first and only girl group to top the charts with their own songs. She left the band in 1981 and was replaced by Kathy Valentine, but she still remembers the early days of their career and their signature hit.