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Rediscovering Brenda Bennett by Jeremy Gloff \Rediscovering Brenda Bennett
The moment I laid my eleven year old eyes on her I was transfixed. At first she was just a musical acquaintance. I met her songs through a friend of a friend of a friend's songs. But the instant I heard the voice that matched the look I knew, instantly, this was a woman whose songs would matter the rest of my life. Whereas Apollonia played the front-woman and Susan played the ebony Lolita, Brenda played the hard-luck, cigarette smoking tough girl. With her short-cropped 1980s perm and pink negligees, Brenda was the girl who beat your ass the second you looked at her the wrong way in the biker bar. On the album cover art, in the songs, and in the videos, Brenda Bennett was the embodiment of “don’t fuck with me”. One particular moment sums up the power of Brenda Bennett. On the lush and cottony Vanity 6 album cover "3x2=6", Vanity carries the song was a girlish and coy lead. During the bridge, Brenda’s voice enters the mix - majestic and powerful. The song climaxes with Vanity cooing the line “unless of course, in another life, U were a man.” As the word “man” is sung, Brenda Bennett kicks in with one of the most powerhouse notes in music, at any time, ever. The song closes out with Brenda’s harmony singlehandedly turning the song from a throw-away to a balls-out anthem. Throughout the entire Vanity 6 album it is Brenda’s harmonies that underscore the songs. While her one lead “Bite The Beat” may be her weakest performance, her sassy monologue on “If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up)” was memorized and recited by pop fans globally. A line like “I will take my underwear and stick it in your mouth and you’d love ‘em cause you got no taste” would be campy out of anyone’s mouth. Handled by Brenda Bennett, the song is a home-run. Following the Apollonia 6 album, Brenda Bennett seemingly disappeared. The 80s closed out without Brenda. During the 1990s not one peep was made. I spent the first decade of the 2000s seeking out Brenda on the internet. All of my searches turned up empty handed. The more I searched the more I discovered that Brenda Bennett had her own cult of followers. A lot of things came and went in the 1980s - but something about Brenda really captured our imaginations. As life would have it, I ended up becoming friends with Jill Jones - who used to sing with Brenda. During our long chats I asked for some insight into the Brenda behind the voice. Jill too was unsure of where Brenda was today. So I spent my morning a few weeks ago habitually opening and answering emails. The mundane and routine task of negotiating through my inbox starts all my days. One particular email was accusatory. The sound clips instantaneously blew me away. Here was that voice doing what it was always made to do. Sing country-tingled blues songs about real living. Real emotions. In her lingerie Brenda once played the character of a hard-luck tough girl. In her new songs, Brenda stopped playing the character and sang about a tough and glorious life. All of the truths hinted at in Brenda’s vintage leads had finally come to fruition.
The album closes with the grooving “Sidewalk Messiah”. Throughout the album Brenda peppers in references to her faith in God. Myself, not being religious, didn’t find this distracting. If anything, it only added to the truth and sincerity of the record. It’s a true testament to the importance of expression through music when all belief systems are transcended by song. Believe or not, the truths about life, love, and living in A CAPELLA are undeniable.
" He's All Black, He's All White, Everybody's Gotta Jam 2Nite, Limouzine ".
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Excellent overview of her career
Apparently,Brenda was planning a solo album in the late 80s but it was never released.The artwork surfaced a few years ago....
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Great article!!! |
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Yeah that was a cool article : I wonder if she is doing any shows anywhere in support of the new record : " He's All Black, He's All White, Everybody's Gotta Jam 2Nite, Limouzine ".
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She actually re-corded a remake of a older song for this album called LOVE SHADOW : That was the only track that supposily made into someone's hands in London : I read somewhere , she was trying to get intouch with whomever had a copy of the song : [Edited 3/13/12 9:35am] " He's All Black, He's All White, Everybody's Gotta Jam 2Nite, Limouzine ".
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I would LOVE 2 hear what Jesse Johnson could produce on Her in a Blues/Rock vein...... | |
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she was always my fav. great voice. great attitude. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Although Brenda always say positive things about Prince, Vanity , Susan , & Apollonia , I can't help but think maybe at some point there were a little tension maybe on Apollonia's part because she can never give a straight answer about the girls .
Almost like she tries to avoid even mentioning or talking about the other ladies . A friend of hers , who's also a friend of mine also once said it's more to thier story than meets the eye : Don't know what she meant but I kinda get that feeling :
Apollonia even admitted recently that she does not stay in touch with Susan & Brenda : " He's All Black, He's All White, Everybody's Gotta Jam 2Nite, Limouzine ".
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MusicLover6 said: Although Brenda always say positive things about Prince, Vanity , Susan , & Apollonia , I can't help but think maybe at some point there were a little tension maybe on Apollonia's part because she can never give a straight answer about the girls .
Almost like she tries to avoid even mentioning or talking about the other ladies . A friend of hers , who's also a friend of mine also once said it's more to thier story than meets the eye : Don't know what she meant but I kinda get that feeling :
Apollonia even admitted recently that she does not stay in touch with Susan & Brenda : I think it woukd be strange if they DID stay in touch...that was almost 30 years ago....they were an assembled hand, not a close knit group of friends. [Edited 3/15/12 22:12pm] | |
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I feel exactly what you're saying but the fact that she is still seen in pics and always hanging out with Sheila E. , Jill Jones , ( Bobby Z . whom she speak of often ) and still friends with P , just makes you wonder why NOT still be friends with the other ladies :
She & Sheila have been seen together several times , and she just attended Jill Jones wedding a few months ago : [Edited 3/19/12 18:03pm] " He's All Black, He's All White, Everybody's Gotta Jam 2Nite, Limouzine ".
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