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  1. 1984 veröffentlichte Wendy O. Williams das Album W.O.W., welches von Gene Simmons, einem Mitglied von Kiss, produziert worden war, der auch den Bass auf dem Album spielte. Dabei nahm Williams auch vier Titel auf, die entweder von Kiss-Mitgliedern geschrieben worden waren oder bereits als Kiss-Demo („It’s My Life

  2. 9 de abr. de 1998 · April 9, 1998. Ten years after her cult shock-punk band’s last tour, Plasmatics’ lead singer Wendy O. Williams has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Williams’ longtime companion and ...

  3. Wendy O. Williams - W.O.W. (full album) ... Wendy O. Williams - Legends Never Die. 4:23; Wendy O. Williams- It's My Life. 3:59; Lists Add to List. Explicit Cover by Videodrome76; Release's in my collection with female vocals. by TheAcidTest; Collection KK by a-musik; Wendy O. Williams, Priestess of Metal by Joe66;

  4. 15 de sept. de 2014 · Wendy O. Williams wasted no time staking out a solo career following the Plasmatics' 1983 breakup. She found a patron in Kiss' tongue-wagging bassist Gene Simmons, who'd taken her old band on tour as a support act.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · The band merged the shock rock of Alice Cooper and the Sex Pistols with big-city smut and the thrilling nihilism of Z-grade exploitation films. Wendy O Williams (as she was now known) seemed to have stepped straight out of a Russ Meyer flick, and lead guitarist Richie Stotts’s taste in stage garb – tutu, nurse’s outfits, wedding dress – clashed wildly with his nearly seven-foot frame.

  6. Banned in London, busted in Cleveland and Milwaukee, the legendary Wendy O. Williams (aka "Queen of Shock Rock", "Queen of Punk," "Dominatrix of the Decibels", and "High Priestess of Metal") and the Plasmatics, the band of changing musicians built around her by radical anti-artist Rod Swenson, revolutionized American culture and music creating a seismic shock wave still being felt today.