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.
We always have a good time playing, and I'm glad it shows.
I will be very grateful that I get to go out and play a song and get well paid for it.
The first album is a classic record and I think the prototype of a sound that no one else does.
Kids need stuff which is different than what their life is that they can kind of live through.
Every now and then, a lot of bands doing the same kind of music will organically sprout up at once.
The new material fits very comfortably with the older stuff.
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.
Ive struggled just as much as anyone else.
I haven't been approached to do anything, but I would certainly make room for it. It was a really fun time.
We only get together when there's a good reason. Like, last summer, we didn't really intend to go out, but we thought the B-52's tour was a good opportunity.
I met Rodney when I first moved to LA, so I'd say 20 years. He's the eternal teenager.
Because usually in the past when I was in a big band, that was all I did.
I'm hoping that with the high profile that the Go-Go's are going to have over the next year, that if anybody is interested in what else I do, I'll have something I can say that I do.
Obviously, the hit singles get the biggest reaction - that's when you can see people really getting excited.