
The Go-Go's
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As the first all-female band to play their instruments, write their songs and have a No. 1 album, The Go-Go’s made history. Underpinned by candid testimonies, this film chronicles the meteoric rise to fame of a band born in the LA punk scene who became a pop phenomenon.
Production
Polygram Entertainment
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Charlotte Caffey
Self - Lead Guitar, Keyboards

Belinda Carlisle
Self - Lead Singer

Gina Schock
Self - Drummer

Kathy Valentine
Self - Guitarist

Jane Wiedlin
Self - Rhythm Guitar

Elissa Bello
Self - Original Drummer
Paula Jean Brown
Self
Ginger Canzoneri
Self - Manager

Chris Connelly
Self - Writer, Rolling Stone

Miles A. Copeland III
Self - Founder, I.R.S. Records

Stewart Copeland
Self - The Police
Pleasant Gehman
Self - Punk Poet

Lynval Golding
Self - The Specials
Richard Gottehrer
Self - Record Producer

Kathleen Hanna
Self - Bikini Kill
Margot Olaverra
Self - Original Bass Guitar

Martha Quinn
Self - VJ, MTV
Lee Thompson
Self - Madness

Terry Hall
Self - The Specials

Dave Robinson
Self - Co-Founder, Stiff Records
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