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  1. Holly and the Italians. In 1978, Vincent formed in Los Angeles the band Holly and the Italians with drummer Steve Young (aka Steve Dalton), whom she knew from high school. The new band moved to London in early 1979 and Vincent went to live with Knopfler.

  2. Joey Ramone: A Closer Look (2020) I Got You Babe (feat. Holly And The Italians)

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  3. Holly and the Italians is the first studio album released by the American singer Holly Beth Vincent as a solo artist, in 1982.

  4. Released. 1979 — UK. Vinyl — 7", 45 RPM, EP. Do You Wanna Dance? Ramones.

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    • Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Stereo
  5. Holly and the Italians plays up Vincent’s voice and songs in a mesmerizing and mature swirl of baroque atmospheres, opaque introspection, sexual ambivalence and psychedelically distorted hallucinations. The striking music is based on violin (played by Bobby Valentino of the Fabulous Poodles) and keyboards (Thorne) as much as guitar. If Joni ...

  6. 15. Aug. 2012 · Like the 60s muses that Joey Ramone followed, Holly Beth Vincent gave as much attention to classic girl group arrangements [that Gottherer was behind in the 60s] as she did to her full-on razor sharp guitar; making this album the perfect blend of Ronnie Spector sass and Johnny Ramone guitar snarl.

  7. 10. März 2024 · Early in 1982, Vincent released a duet single with Joey Ramone on the old Sonny and Cher chestnut "I Got You Babe," and later that year, she issued a solo album called Holly & the Italians, even though the band no longer existed and the disc was credited to her alone.