Born September 19, 1958, U.K.
Albums:
1983
Out For Blood
1984
Dancin' On The Edge
1988
Lita
1990
Stiletto
1991
Dangerous Curves
1992
The Best Of Lita Ford
1993
Greatest Hits
1994
Black
2000
Greatest Hits Live!
2001
Kiss Me Deadly
2004
Platinum & Gold Collection
History:
Lita Ford was a rare combination of beauty and talent in an era when heavy metal was almost completely
void of a female presence. While adolescent boys fantasized about the guitar wizard, Lita managed to enjoy
some moderate success while partying and living the wild rock lifestyle.
Carmelita Rossanna Ford was born in London, England and started playing the guitar at the age
of eleven. Still a teenager, Lita joined the all female group The Runaways, the brainchild of
Hollywood guru Kim Fowley. At the time The Runaways were largely dismissed by critics as nothing
more than a poor gimmick, but that view changed when the girls disbanded and former members Lita and
Joan Jett became successful solo artists. When that band broke up Lita was unsure about her future
and worked several jobs, including hairdressing and gas pumping, before Eddie Van Halen encouraged her to
pick up the guitar once again. She did so and started pursuing a solo career.
Lita Ford managed to secure a deal with Mercury records, but her debut Out For Blood
was almost shelved due to a cover that was deemed too offensive. With revamped artwork the album was finally
released but few people seemed to notice. The follow-up, while charting in the Top 100 on Billboard's charts,
didn't fare much better. Lita became engaged to her childhood idol, Black Sabbath's Tony
Iommi, but that relationship soon soured as did her association with Mercury when they refused to release
her 1987 recording Bride Wore Black.
Lita severed ties with her record company and employed Sharon Osbourne as her manager.
With a new label she was able to release her best selling album, 1988's Lita. It featured the #12 hit
"Kiss Me Deadly" and a #8 duet with Ozzy Osbourne called "Close My Eyes Forever". With a fresh
marriage to W.A.S.P.'s madman Chris Holmes and a commercially triumphant album, Lita Ford
was arguably the most successful woman in all of hard rock. But Stiletto proved to be a disappointment both
in sales and material despite including the song "Lisa" which was dedicated to Lita's recently departed
mother.
Fresh off a divorce from Holmes, Lita regrouped for the Dangerous Curves album,
but by that time grunge was beginning to settle in and few people took notice. In 1992 she appeared in the network
television show Herman's Head as well as a stint with Howie Mandel's house band on his short lived late night
show. In 1994 she married Nitro's Jim Gillette and set about working on her next release Black.
Ford and Gillette also formed a group called Rumble Culture and recorded some demos, but nothing
has been officially released. On May 13th, 1997 Lita Ford became a mother by giving birth to a healthy boy,
and one more child would soon arrive. It has been several years since Lita Ford has released any solo
material making one wonder if motherhood has now become her passion. I'm sure we will see more from Lita
sometime in the future.
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