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When the Go-Go's released their debut album Beauty and the Beat in 1981, they became the first all-female band that wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to reach Number 1 on the Billboard Charts. But that's just one of dozens of incredible accomplishments across the course of their career.
You can see a lot of those moments laid out in drummer Gina Schock's new book, Made In Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go's.
More than just the story of the Go-Go's, the book also charts Gina's life, from her upbringing in Baltimore right up to current day, with the Go-Go's still going strong. We talk about it all in this interview!
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When the Go-Go's released their debut album Beauty and the Beat in 1981, they became the first all-female band that wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to reach Number 1 on the Billboard Charts. But that's just one of dozens of incredible accomplishments across the course of their career.
You can see a lot of those moments laid out in drummer Gina Schock's new book, Made In Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go's.
More than just the story of the Go-Go's, the book also charts Gina's life, from her upbringing in Baltimore right up to current day, with the Go-Go's still going strong. We talk about it all in this interview!

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