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Vixen are an American all-female
glam rock Glam rock is a style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and was primarily defined by the flamboyant clothing, makeup, and hairstyles of its musicians, particularly platform shoes and glitter. Glam artists d ...
band formed in
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, in 1973. During its most commercially successful period from 1987 to 1992, the band "Classic lineup" consisted of
Jan Kuehnemund Janice Lynn Kuehnemund (; November 18, 1962– October 10, 2013) was an American guitarist who founded the all-female hard rock/glam metal band Vixen. Life and career Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kuehnemund formed an all-female band known a ...
(lead guitar),
Janet Gardner Janet Patricia Gardner (born March 17, 1962) is an American rock singer. She is best known as the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the all-female glam metal band Vixen joining in 1983. She was the band's longest serving vocalist havi ...
(lead vocals, rhythm guitar),
Share Ross Sharon June "Share" Ross (formerly Pedersen; born Sharon June Howe; March 21, 1963 in Glencoe, Minnesota) is an American musician. She was the bassist, and high-harmony vocalist of the female glam metal/hard rock band, Vixen, from whom she ha ...
(bass guitar), and
Roxy Petrucci Roxanne Dora Petrucci (born March 17, 1962) is an American drummer best known for her work with the glam metal bands Madam X (band), Madam X and Vixen (band), Vixen. Biography Petrucci and her sister, Maxine Petrucci, first formed Madam X with v ...
(drums). The band's eponymous first album was released in 1988, and reached No. 41 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Their second studio album ''
Rev It Up ''Rev It Up'' is the second album by the American hard rock band Vixen, released by EMI in 1990. It entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 20, and placed two songs inside the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. However, it did not match up to its predecessor in ...
'' was released in 1990, and reached No. 52 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Their third studio album ''Tangerine'' was released in 1998. Their fourth studio album ''Live & Learn'' was released in 2006. Part of the Los Angeles, California,
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scene, the band has been described as "the female
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." Several singles released by the band from 1988 to 1990 reached the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, including the Top 40 singles "Edge of a Broken Heart" at No. 26, and "Cryin'" at No. 22. While the band originally disbanded in 1992, it reformed from 1997 to 1998 by Gardner and Petrucci but a lawsuit filed by Kuehnemund over ownership of the name ruled in her favor ending that version of the band. Kuehnemund reunited the band with the classic lineup in 2001 but disagreements caused Kuehnemund to quickly recruit a new version of the band with three new members; this lineup lasted until 2011. Kuehnemund died in 2013. From then on Gardner, Ross, and Petrucci reformed the band with Gina Stile on guitar. As of June 21, 2024, the band currently consists of Petrucci, Britt Lightning, Julia Lage, and newly announced lead singer Rosa Laricchiuta.


History


Early years

Vixen was formed in
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in 1973 by guitarist
Jan Kuehnemund Janice Lynn Kuehnemund (; November 18, 1962– October 10, 2013) was an American guitarist who founded the all-female hard rock/glam metal band Vixen. Life and career Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kuehnemund formed an all-female band known a ...
after playing in the band Lemon Pepper in high school later changing the name to Genesis, which broke up in 1974.
Nancy Shanks Nancy Shanks (–2019) was an American singer. Shanks was the vocalist for the earliest but short-lived lineup of the all-woman band Vixen after changing its name from Genesis (formerly Lemon Pepper), initially playing pop rock. Vixen is known ...
was her bandmate during that time and two drummers were featured, Marlene Peterson and Laurie Hedlund. Six years later she formed a new all-female rock band named Vixen with a new lineup. Alex Henderson, writing for
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, said they started in 1981 in Los Angeles, California, but Kuehnemund herself denied this. In 1984, an early version of the band with Kuehnemund, singer
Janet Gardner Janet Patricia Gardner (born March 17, 1962) is an American rock singer. She is best known as the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the all-female glam metal band Vixen joining in 1983. She was the band's longest serving vocalist havi ...
, bassist Pia Maiocco, drummer Laurie Hedlund, and rhythm guitarist/singer-songwriter Tamara "Tammy" Ivanov appeared in the movie ''
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'', as the on-screen band Diaper Rash. They were a quintet at that time, playing in a pop rock style. In 1985, the band moved to the inner areas of Los Angeles to join the city's rock scene.


Commercial success

Lineup changes happened during the following years until the "classic lineup" of Kuehnemund, Gardner,
Roxy Petrucci Roxanne Dora Petrucci (born March 17, 1962) is an American drummer best known for her work with the glam metal bands Madam X (band), Madam X and Vixen (band), Vixen. Biography Petrucci and her sister, Maxine Petrucci, first formed Madam X with v ...
, and
Share Pedersen Sharon June "Share" Ross (formerly Pedersen; born Sharon June Howe; March 21, 1963 in Glencoe, Minnesota) is an American musician. She was the bassist, and high-harmony vocalist of the female glam metal/hard rock band, Vixen, from whom she has ...
was formed. This lineup of Vixen was interviewed in 1987 along with many other rock artists of the day by
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for her film '' The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years''. All members except Kuehnemund appeared in the film. In 1988, the band was signed to EMI Manhattan, and they began recording their self-titled debut album ''
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'', which was released on August 31. Singer-songwriter
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co-wrote with
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and arranged their signature hit, "Edge of a Broken Heart" and produced the song. Marx had nothing to do with their follow-up CD, since he was becoming more of a mainline singer than songwriter. Vixen spent the next year touring the world, supporting acts such as
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,
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, and
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, as well as headlining their own shows. The band returned to the studio in late 1989/early 1990 to record their follow-up album, ''
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'', which was released in July 1990. A year of touring followed, including headlining their own shows and supporting acts such as
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and
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. After the tour concluded in mid-1991, the group disbanded in 1992 due to musical differences.


First reunion

In 1997, drummer Roxy Petrucci reformed Vixen, with Janet Gardner and recruited
Gina Stile Gina Tagliente (born January 19, 1965), better known as Gina Stile, is an American former guitarist. She was lead guitar player of the reformed female hard rock band, Vixen, from 1997 to 1998 and 2013 until her departure from the band in Marc ...
on lead guitar and Rana Ross, previously from
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, on bass guitar. This lineup toured the United States later that year, and in 1998 Gardner, Stile, and Petrucci recorded the album ''
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'', which eventually became Stile's only album and Gardner's last during their respective tenures in the band. After the release of the new album, Roxy's sister Maxine Petrucci was brought in to play bass on a US tour during 1998, but they were sued successfully for
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by Kuehnemund. According to her, she realized that the rest of Vixen left her out and usurped her right to represent them. In 1999, Share Ross joined her husband's band,
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, who reformed after a long hiatus. She appeared on their 2000 albums '' Happy Ever After'' and ''
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'', playing bass, keyboards, and backing vocals, later leaving that band. Share and her husband, Bam, also had their own band, Bubble, which was very popular in L.A.


Second reunion

In 2001, Vixen was reformed by Kuehnemund with a lineup consisting of herself, Janet Gardner, Roxy Petrucci, and new bassist Pat Holloway. This lineup toured the US as part of the Voices of Metal tour. Halfway through the tour, disagreements with management caused the band to split-up, with only Kuehnemund remaining. Kuehnemund quickly recruited Jenna Sanz-Agero (Jenna Piccolo), Lynn Louise Lowrey, and Kathrin "Kat" Kraft to complete the tour. They released two new albums in 2006, a live album, recorded at a live show in Sweden, called ''Extended Versions'', and a studio album, '' Live & Learn''.


Later events

In 2004,
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approached the four members of the "classic lineup" to appear on their show ''
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''. The show was recorded in August 2004 and broadcast in the U.S. in November 2004. Following the broadcast EMI's American label
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re-released the first two Vixen albums, ''Vixen'' and ''Rev It Up''. Vixen also won the sixth annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for Best Hard Rock/Metal Song for "I Try". Sanz-Agero confirmed in a 2011 interview that a second album featuring the 2001 lineup was in the works and that a track called "I Understand" existed along with other new recordings and outtakes from the ''Live & Learn'' sessions. There has yet to be a proper release for these recordings because every member from that lineup has either retired from music or is pursuing non-musical careers. At the end of 2012 Jan Kuehnemund was planning to reunite the classic Vixen lineup with Janet Gardner, Share Ross, and Roxy Petrucci, who had since reunited in JSRG with guitarist Gina Stile. However, in January 2013, days before they were about to make the official announcement of their reunion, Kuehnemund was diagnosed with cancer. This forced them to delay the announcement indefinitely, until possibly when Kuehnemund was fully recovered and cancer-free. The plan for a full-fledged reunion became impossible on October 10, 2013, when, after nine months battling her cancer, Jan Kuehnemund died at the age of 50. In December 2013 the three surviving classic lineup members with Gina Stile on guitar, decided to carry on under the name of Vixen in honor of Jan Kuehnemund. They played several gigs in 2014 in the U.S., Spain, and Canada. In October 2014 drummer Roxy Petrucci said in an interview that Vixen was working on a new album, featuring one song dedicated to Jan Kuehnemund. In March 2017, Vixen parted ways with lead guitarist Gina Stile and chose
Britt Lightning Brittany Denaro (born February 2, 1985), best known as Britt Lightning, is the lead guitarist for the band Vixen. Music career From 2004 to 2011, Lightning performed in Jaded, an all-female hard rock based in Boston. The band released two albums ...
to succeed her. Lightning had previously played in Jaded, another all-female band that is defunct. Initially, in a June 2018 interview, Petrucci said that the band's new album was to come out in 2019. During 2018, Gardner's last contribution as lead singer was when Vixen went to a studio for the first time in more than 10 years and recorded two tracks for the ''Live Fire'' album, "You Ought to Know by Now" and an acoustic version of "Edge of a Broken Heart". The former is their own cover of
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's "You Oughta Know by Now", originally on his 1980 self-titled album. On January 16, 2019, Gardner confirmed in a Facebook post that she had definitely left Vixen, to devote more time to family and prioritize her solo career. The band later released a statement on their official Facebook page stating they plan to continue without Gardner and that a new studio album has been in the works for what would have been a 2019 release. On January 22, they announced that Lorraine Lewis of
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, Vixen's contemporaries during the glam metal heyday and also an all-female band from its refoundation in 2013 until its dissolution later in 2019, became their new singer, starting with a performance on February 9 in
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. Lewis met Petrucci and Ross during her past collaborations with them in Rocktopuss and L.A. Nookie, a local cover band, respectively. She later explained in May that the band's upcoming album would have had a tentative 2020 release year. However, this album's release stalled, with its recording and writing sessions being continual and infrequent throughout 2021 and 2022. On February 8, 2022, bassist Share Ross announced she was taking a hiatus from the band and announced Julia Lage as her replacement, who is married to guitarist
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. Lage, a Brazilian, is Vixen's first member not from the United States. On October 2, 2023, the band released a new single "Red", co-written by
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,
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and Peter Amato. This was their first release to feature Lewis on vocals and Lage on bass. On May 26, 2024, Lewis announced on her social media channels that she was no longer with Vixen as "The band has taken a different direction." The next day, May 27, the band announced it had already found a replacement lead singer. However, Lewis' replacement was not announced until June 21 at the
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when new lead singer Rosa Laricchiuta first took the stage with Vixen. They co-headlined the show with
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, Slaughter, and
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.


Band members

Current members *
Roxy Petrucci Roxanne Dora Petrucci (born March 17, 1962) is an American drummer best known for her work with the glam metal bands Madam X (band), Madam X and Vixen (band), Vixen. Biography Petrucci and her sister, Maxine Petrucci, first formed Madam X with v ...
– drums, backing vocals *
Britt Lightning Brittany Denaro (born February 2, 1985), best known as Britt Lightning, is the lead guitarist for the band Vixen. Music career From 2004 to 2011, Lightning performed in Jaded, an all-female hard rock based in Boston. The band released two albums ...
– guitar, backing vocals *Julia Lage – bass, backing vocals *
Rosa Laricchiuta Rosa Laricchiuta (born February 26, 1981) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. She gained recognition for her contributions to the music industry. She is currently the lead singer of the female hard rock band Vixen. Musical ca ...
– lead vocals Current touring members *Tyson Leslie – keyboards, backing vocals Former members *
Jan Kuehnemund Janice Lynn Kuehnemund (; November 18, 1962– October 10, 2013) was an American guitarist who founded the all-female hard rock/glam metal band Vixen. Life and career Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kuehnemund formed an all-female band known a ...
– guitar, backing vocals *
Nancy Shanks Nancy Shanks (–2019) was an American singer. Shanks was the vocalist for the earliest but short-lived lineup of the all-woman band Vixen after changing its name from Genesis (formerly Lemon Pepper), initially playing pop rock. Vixen is known ...
– lead vocals *Laurie Hedlund – drums, backing vocals *Marlene Peterson – drums *Gayle Erickson-DeMatoff – bass guitar, backing vocals *Cindy Boettcher – keyboards, backing vocals *Noël Bucci – lead vocals *
Janet Gardner Janet Patricia Gardner (born March 17, 1962) is an American rock singer. She is best known as the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the all-female glam metal band Vixen joining in 1983. She was the band's longest serving vocalist havi ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, tambourine *Liza Carbé – bass, backing vocals *Tamara Ivanov – rhythm guitar, backing vocals *Pia Vai (Maiocco) – bass, backing vocals *
Share Ross Sharon June "Share" Ross (formerly Pedersen; born Sharon June Howe; March 21, 1963 in Glencoe, Minnesota) is an American musician. She was the bassist, and high-harmony vocalist of the female glam metal/hard rock band, Vixen, from whom she ha ...
(a.k.a. Share Pedersen) – bass, backing vocals *
Gina Stile Gina Tagliente (born January 19, 1965), better known as Gina Stile, is an American former guitarist. She was lead guitar player of the reformed female hard rock band, Vixen, from 1997 to 1998 and 2013 until her departure from the band in Marc ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals *Rana Ross – bass, backing vocals *Maxine Petrucci – bass, backing vocals *Pat Holloway – bass, backing vocals * Jenna Sanz-Agero – lead vocals *Lynn Louise Lowrey – bass, backing vocals *Kathrin "Kat" Kraft – drums, backing vocals * Lorraine Lewis – lead vocals Former touring members *Michael Alemania – keyboards, backing vocals *Chris Fayz – keyboards, backing vocals ; rhythm guitar *
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– rhythm guitar Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (1988) * ''
Rev It Up ''Rev It Up'' is the second album by the American hard rock band Vixen, released by EMI in 1990. It entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 20, and placed two songs inside the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. However, it did not match up to its predecessor in ...
'' (1990) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Live & Learn'' (2006)


Compilation albums

* ''The Best of Vixen: Full Throttle'' (1999) * ''Vixen & Helix – Back 2 Back Hits'' (2000) * ''Rare Vintage'' (2018)


Live albums

* ''Extended Versions – Live in Sweden'' (2006) * ''Live Fire'' (2018)


Singles


Soundtrack appearances

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'' (1984) with the songs "Runnin'", "Give It a Chance", "Mr. Cool", "Be with Me", "Maria", and "Computer Madness" *''
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'': "Slumber Party" (1991) with the song "Streets in Paradise" *''
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'': "Wall of Youth" (1994) with the song "Edge of a Broken Heart"


Filmography


Video albums

*''Revved Up!'' (1990)


Films

*''
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'' (1984) as the band "Diaper Rash" (Janet Gardner, Jan Kuehnemund, Tamara Ivanov, Pia Maiocco, Laurie Hedlund) *'' The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years'' (1988) (Cameo interviews with Janet Gardner, Share Pedersen and Roxy Petrucci)


References


External links


Official website
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UK Official Charts
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