Kathryn Valentine (born January 7, 1959) is an American musician (guitar and bass) and songwriter. She made music history as a member of The Go-Go's, the first all-female band to have a #1 album in the U.S.
If you have to do it, then you're doing the right thing.
Every now and then, a lot of bands doing the same kind of music will organically sprout up at once.
Ive struggled just as much as anyone else.
Kids need stuff which is different than what their life is that they can kind of live through.
I believe it makes us all even closer believe it or not. We were all pretty close to begin with but I think it's done even more for us. It truly is a brotherhood and I'm glad to be a part of it.
Because usually in the past when I was in a big band, that was all I did.
I haven't been approached to do anything, but I would certainly make room for it. It was a really fun time.
The first album is a classic record and I think the prototype of a sound that no one else does.
I think it's a reflection of the music business in general, which to me seems very fragmented.
Obviously, the hit singles get the biggest reaction - that's when you can see people really getting excited.
We always have a good time playing, and I'm glad it shows.
It's very different than it use to be. I think everybody has a lot more experience in how to be in a relationship - whether it's a marriage or a significant other or a business or a friend.
A lot of people don't realize it, but I've a lot less success than I've have had success.
It's kind of like family. I can't say that we go out to lunch and to the movies every day with each other. Everyone's fully grown adult women with lives.