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  1. Patty Donahue. Actress: The Waitresses: Make the Weather. Singer Patricia Jean Donahue was born on March 29, 1956 in Akron, Ohio. Donahue's parents divorced when she was only two years old and she was raised by her mother Joan to be an independent woman. Patty attended St. Joseph Academy in Cleveland. Following graduation from high school, Donahue went on to study at Ohio State University, but ...

  2. Chris Butler and Patty Donahue of THE WAITRESSES are interviewed by Fred Griffith and Wilma Smith on the The Afternoon Exchange which broadcast on June 29th,...

  3. 9 de dic. de 1996 · Added: Mar 2, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7227052. Source citation. Singer. A native of Akron, Ohio she was involved in the Akron/Cleveland area music scene which spawned groups such as Devo and the Dead Boys. When friend Chris Butler wrote 'I Know What Boys Like' in 1977 he performed every instrument on the track, and recruited Donahue to ...

  4. 15 de oct. de 2023 · Donahue, who was finishing her degree at Kent State, still lived in Ohio. After she graduated, Butler mailed her 50 bucks for an eastbound bus. By January 1981, the Waitresses were playing at ...

  5. 27 de sept. de 2017 · The band sacked Donahue and replaced her with Holly Beth Vincent, which was exactly as disastrous as it sounds, and disbanded soon thereafter. Any hopes of a reunion were dashed when Donahue died of lung cancer at 40 in 1996, negating any chance they may have had for doing things like playing MTV ‘80s cruises or touring with other stars and other near-stars of the era.

  6. 24 de ene. de 2010 · On the way to forming The Waitresses, Butler enlisted Patty Donahue to sing a few Waitresses songs at Tin Huey shows. Butler relocated to New York and when labels started to take an interest in his songs, notably the catchy “I Know What Boys Like”, the songwriter put the band together, recruiting fellow Midwesterners who’d also moved to NYC and persuading Donahue to quit waiting tables ...

  7. The Waitresses - Patty Donahue. Originally, like Chris Butler, from Ohio, Patty first appeared on record as Patty darling on the Waitresses track "Astronettes" recorded in Ohio. Patty moved to New York when the band relocated and continued to work there after the end of the band. Whilst the other members of the band have remained active ...