Belinda Carlisle rose to prominence in the 1980s as the lead vocalist of the all-female band The Go-Go's, whose catchy pop and new wave hits earned them international acclaim and a substantial fanbase. The Go-Go's historic claim to fame includes being the first all-female band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to top the Billboard album charts. Following their initial success, Carlisle broke away to pursue a solo career, which flourished with a string of hits including "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," "Circle in the Sand," and "Mad About You."
Born on August 17, 1958, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Carlisle's distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence have helped her maintain a successful career for over three decades. She has constantly evolved as an artist, releasing a mix of pop-rock anthems and more contemplative songs. Her most recent body of work includes the release of "Wilder Shores" in 2017, a pioneering album that combines pop music with Kundalini Yoga mantras and chants, showcasing her journey into spiritual music. Carlisle's 35th-anniversary edition of "Belinda," her solo debut album, has reconnected fans with her enduring legacy. Constantly exploring new sounds and collaborations, she has also joined forces with other iconic female artists like Gloria Estefan and Debbie Harry, manifesting her versatility and timeless appeal in the ongoing narrative of music history.
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