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Beverle Lorence "Bebe" Buell (born July 14, 1953) is an American singer and model. She was ''
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'' magazine's November 1974
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. Buell moved to New York in 1972 after signing a modeling contract with
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, and garnered notoriety after her publicized relationship with musician
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from 1972 until 1978, as well as her liaisons with several
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ians during that time and over the following four decades. She is the mother of actress Liv Tyler (born 1977), whose biological father is
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frontman
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. Todd Rundgren is Liv's legally adoptive father. In 2001 Buell published her autobiography with St. Martin's Press (with Victor Bockris), ''Rebel Heart: An American Rock and Roll Journey''. The book was a ''New York Times'' bestseller. The paperback was issued in 2002.


Early life

Buell was born in
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, the daughter of Dorothea (Brown) Johnson, who founded the Protocol School of Washington, and Harold Lloyd Buell, a U.S. Navy officer and
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veteran. As her father was not at home at the time of Buell's birth, her mother waited until he got back before naming her daughter. The nurses in the hospital took to calling her "Baby Buell," which is where her nickname of "Bebe" originated. She is of
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descent.


Career


Modeling

Buell was discovered by modeling agency executive
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after high school graduation at age 17, and relocated to
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at age 18. She was ''
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'' magazine's
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for the November 1974 issue; her
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was photographed by
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. Describing her early years and modeling career, Buell said, " wantedto be a professional singer hich was whyI came to New York—yes, I was a pretty young girl, so I fell into the modeling thing, and henI did ''Playboy'', so then the rock stars came a-hunting, as I like to say."


Music

In 1981 Buell recorded a four-song EP on
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, produced by Rick Derringer and
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, with
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serving as her band on two tracks. The rock band the Power Station began in 1984 when her then-boyfriend John Taylor (of
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fame) pulled some famous friends together to provide backing for another of Buell's musical efforts. She also formed the band the B-Sides in 1980; it disbanded in 1985. In 1985 Buell started another band, The Gargoyles, and released a couple of singles. A few large record companies showed interest, but the Gargoyles disbanded when Liv Tyler's paternity became public in 1991. Buell withdrew from performing for six years in the 1990s. She managed Liv's career as an international model and actress. She also represented actress Charis Michelsen. After Liv left home in 1997, Buell recorded a solo effort with producer Don Fleming, released in 2000. She also performed around New York with the Bebe Buell Band and later with Boston musicians The Rudds and the Neighborhoods' drummer Johnny Lynch, forming a new band for a few shows that also included her husband, James Wallerstein. In May 2009 Buell released her first recording in ten years, the single "Air Kisses for the Masses". She then recorded a 12-song album that can be downloaded on iTunes or Amazon MP3. Buell played a series of live shows in the New York City area to promote the single. In September 2011 Buell released ''Hard Love'', an aggressive rock album influenced by
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and
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. It was produced by Wallerstein and Stephen DeAcutis. The 11-track record features original songs alongside covers of
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's "I Love a Man in Uniform" and "Baby Baby" by the English punk rock band
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.


Personal life

Buell has dated many musicians, beginning with Paul Cowsill of
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when she was 15. She has dated
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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's John Taylor, and
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among others, but she rejects the label "
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".''New York Magazine'': "152 Minutes With Bebe Buell - On a rock-and-roll photo tour with the legendary groupie, who prefers “rock girlfriend,” or now just “rocker.”" By Jada Yuan
September 25, 2011
From 1972 to 1978, Bebe Buell had a longterm, on and off, relationship with
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. In 1976, Buell became unexpectedly pregnant from a brief relationship with Steven Tyler. On July 1, 1977, Buell gave birth to future actress/model Liv Tyler, but Buell initially named her child ''Liv Rundgren'' and claimed that Todd Rundgren was the biological father to protect the child from Tyler's drug addiction. Rundgren and Buell ended their romantic relationship shortly after Liv's birth. At age 9, Liv found out that she was Steven Tyler's biological daughter. In 1992, Buell married for the first time. She wed sometime-musician and actor
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. They divorced in 1999 after a year-long separation. In 2002, she married musician Jim Wallerstein (aka Jim Walters) of
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. For his film ''
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'', music journalist and filmmaker
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developed the "band-aid" character Penny Lane as a composite of a handful of girls he saw backstage in the late 1960s and early 1970s at concerts calling themselves the "Flying Garter Girls". One girl who went by the nickname Penny Lane is real-life
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, born in
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, in 1954. Though they were not in the Flying Garter Girls group, various other women have been described as Crowe's inspiration, for instance Pamela Des Barres and Buell. Buell partially inspired Crowe; he named a lead singer character Jeff Bebe. Buell lived in New York and
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before relocating to
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, in 2013.


Discography

Solo * ''Covers Girl'' (1981), 12" 4 song EP produced by Ric Ocasek & Rick Derringer # "My Little Red Book" # "Wild One Forever" # "
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" # " Funtime" * ''Little Black Egg'' (1982), 7" Single/UK for Moonlight Records * ''Retrosexual'', (1994, reissued 2004) for Sky Dog Records France * ''Free To Rock'' (2000) produced by Don Fleming with the Bebe Buell Band * "Air Kisses For The Masses" (2009) single iTunes, Amazon MP3, produced by Twinomatick * ''Sugar'' (2009) * "''Hard Love'' (2011), 11-track album produced by James Wallerstein and Stephen DeAcutis. # "Mother of Rock'n'Roll" # "Devil You Know" # "Heartbeat" # "Got It All Wrong" # " Baby Baby" # "Black Angel" # "Sugar" # " I Love a Man in Uniform" # "Timeline" # "Normal Girl" # "I Will Wait" * ''Baring It All: Greetings from Nashbury Park'' (2018) with the B-Sides * ''A Side of the B-Sides'' (1984), 3 song 12" EP Picture Disc produced by Todd Rundgren # "Mr. Never Forever" # "Windy Words" # "Battle Cry" with the Gargoyles Two 45 releases: * "Gargoyle"/"Bored Baby" (1993), 7" Single/Cave Creek Records/Ultra Under * "Jacuzzi Jungle"/"Thirteen Wrong Turns" (1987), 7" Single/Route One Records Cassette EP, "Bebe Buell and the Gargoyles": "Vibrator"/"Lick it and Stick it"/"Take Me to Your Leader"/"Luv Reaction" (1988), FISHTRAKS


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