Cherie Currie is best known as the powerhouse lead vocalist of the iconic 1970s all-female rock band The Runaways. Joining the group as a teenager, Currie's gritty vocals helped define the band's sound on hits like "Cherry Bomb," turning heads and breaking ground during a time when the rock world was dominated by men. Her bold stage presence and rebellious energy made her a standout in the lineup alongside bandmates Joan Jett and Lita Ford.
After leaving The Runaways, Currie pursued a solo career and later teamed up with her twin sister, Marie Currie, for a musical duo. Over the years, she’s also worked as an actress and artist, with a particular passion for chainsaw sculpture. More recently, she’s returned to the music scene with releases like "Blvds of Splendor," collaborating with contemporary artists and proving that her rock 'n' roll spirit is as fierce as ever.
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