Pat Benatar
Biography
Pat Benatar's polished mainstream pop/rock made her one of the more popular female vocalists of the early '80s. Although she came on like an arena rocker with her power chords, tough sexuality, and powerful vocals, her music was straight pop/rock underneath all the bluster. Born Patricia Andrzejewski on January 10, 1953, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the singer was raised in the nearby town of Lindenhurst on Long Island, NY. Benatar began singing regularly in the New York City area by the '70s, where she was discovered at the Catch a Rising Star club and signed by Chrysalis Records. Backed by a stellar band led by guitarist Neil Geraldo (who the singer would later marry) that provided the perfect accompaniment that was able to effortlessly alternate between rockers and ballads. Benatar quickly established herself as one of rock's top vocalists, scoring a hit right of the bat with her debut album, 1979's In the Heat of the Night, which spawned such radio favorites as "Heartbreaker" and "I Need a Lover" (the latter of which was written by a then-unknown John Mellencamp).
Benatar's sophomore effort, 1980's Crimes of Passion, more than delivered on the debut's promise and it's often considered to be the finest recording of her career. Spurred on by such classic rock radio standards as "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Treat Me Right," and "You Better Run," the album was certified platinum shortly after its release and Benatar became a certified arena headliner in the U.S. Benatar also became one of the most-played artists during MTV's early days, received several Grammy Awards around this time, and continued to enjoy massive hits and sold-out tours throughout the early to mid-'80s, including such albums as 1981's Precious Time, 1982's Get Nervous, 1983's Live from Earth, 1984's Tropico, 1985's Seven the Hard Way, and 1988's Wide Awake in Dreamland, plus the singles "Fire & Ice," "Promises in the Dark," "Shadows of the Night," "Love Is a Battlefield," "We Belong," and "Invincible." But by the end of the decade, it appeared as though Benatar had fallen of the face of the Earth as the hits seemed to dry up.
Benatar opted to shift musical gears and issue an album of blues and R&B, 1991's True Love, which failed to return the singer back to the top of the charts. Benatar returned back to her patented arena rock sound with such further studio releases as 1993's Gravity's Rainbow and 1997's Innamorata (although the latter of which was largely acoustic-based) and while the albums didn't exactly measure up to her earlier releases, both were solid efforts. The late '90s saw a pair of live archival releases hit record store shelves, 1998's 8-15-80 and 1999's The King Biscuit Flower Hour Live, in addition to countless hits collections (although the best of the bunch proved to be 1989's Best Shots, which remains a steady seller to this day). The singer began touring again by the middle of the decade (after taking a five-year hiatus from the road), co-headlining shows with REO Speedwagon, Fleetwood Mac, the Steve Miller Band, and Styx. She also continued to dabble in acting, appearing in the ABC Afterschool Special Torn Between Two Fathers and on various sitcoms. In August 2003, Benatar returned to recording with Go (Vanguard), her first studio LP since 1997's Innamorata. The LP revisited the arena rock/MOR sound that had defined Benatar's career, and was accompanied by an extensive tour. ~ Greg Prato & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Crimes Of Passion
1980

In The Heat Of The Night
1979
All these little cookie cutter media hoes we have now like Taylor Swift cant even touch people like Pat Benatar. I think they all should have the mics taken fron them.
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well yes she is vocal..but let us not forget the "little queen " of 70/80 vocals..that would be her majesty ' Ann Wilson 'and her lil sis Nancy...Hear t rules..
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I've loved her since 1979 and continue to love her today. Kelly Clarkson is the only artist on the air today to come close to her vocal strength and power. Hey Kelly! Do a Pat Benatar cover.
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I was born in the 80s but I feel like that music affected me more than any other music...I love it!! the lyrics and music are so much more heartfelt... I love Pat Benatar!! I just wish I had been born earlier so I would really had been able to experience the music
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I was friends with her niece, Jodi, and she would always say how grounded and easy going Pat was. That makes her even better!!
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She is one a kind, one of my all-time favs and one of the very best!!
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my mom says i shouldave lived in the 80s. the music was incredible! and you gotta love the hair. lol
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Love to hear female voices of the past, now a days I CANNOT!!! Stand these screaming MEMESSS Help my ears are hurting!!!Gr e a t voices Great job gals from the past!!!!
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ok im old now if the phrase"Never heard of Pat Benatar " is being posted. strong lady strong vocals great music!
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WOW, to never hear of pat benatar you must be very young lol. Love is a battlefield is all children from the 80s' ANTHEM!! We all copied the video, we all felt indestructib l e , WE RULE lol
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Pat is THE QUEEN of rock-n-roll! She jams at every concert I've been to! I would love to see another album come out but until then, I'll continue to enjoy her past work. Hell Is For Children is the absolute best!
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Love Pat's music, those first 3 albums are awesome, I have every album, even the 'blues' one.
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This woman may be small in stature, but what a stage pressence & what a rockin' incredible voice!! Rock on Sister :)
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this is a consumate professional that will give her fans their money's worth every time.
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She is awesome. I saw Pat Benatar and Journey back in 80'. What a concert that was! My sister saw her last year and said she is still awesome. She paved the way for alot of female artists. Beautiful rockin voice..
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I've seen her on several specials on tv this year and she still has an amazing voice. I wish she'd put out a new album!
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i think seven the hard way was also a great one. she's my all time favorite singer. my mother said when i was mad at her i'd always play "hell is for children."
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Gravity's Rainbow and Innamorata and Go are some of her best stuff. True Love too!
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Easily the best (female) rocker of yesterday, today and tomorrow!!!
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"Go" is a fantastic album; Pandora should take a song or 2 from it! The title track rocks like nothing else!
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No other female artist has had such raw power and honesty in her music as Pat. Some of her best work are the unlreleased songs - many are pieces of art! And did I mention she still kicks a** to this day (and doesn't take s*** from anyone - she stopped the concert in Greensboro NC last summer because the sound system sucked and said threatened to leave if they didn't fix it. It was cool to see a bit of the real Pat come out and stomp someone!)
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This woman is just WOW!!! I've been a fan of hers since the first time I heard her on the radio in 1980. Yea, since the begining. The voice is just incredible and just amazing. I have seen her a few times already and I have tickets to her concert when she comes to Indiana in July. The best my friend and I could get is fourth row. We did not get their early enough. Oh well, rock on.
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