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Sandy West

Sandy West
SANDY WEST

Birth Name: Sandy West
Born: July 10, 1959 - Long Beach, California
Died: October 21, 2006 - San Dimus, California
Cause Of Death: Lung Cancer

Albums:
1976 The Runaways - The Runaways
1977 The Runaways - Queens Of Noise
1977 The Runaways - Live In Japan
1977 The Runaways - Waitin' For The Night
1978 The Runaways - And Now...The Runaways
1980 The Runaways - Flaming Schoolgirls
1981 The Runaways - Little Lost Girls
1982 The Runaways - I Love Playing With Fire
1982 The Runaways - The Best Of The Runaways
1991 The Runaways - Born To Be Bad
2000 Sandy West - The Beat Is Back

Details:
Sandy West, whose ferocious drumming fueled the influential all-female '70s rock band the Runaways, has died of lung cancer. She was 47.
  West died Saturday night at a hospice in San Dimas, east of Los Angeles, her manager Mara Fox said. She was diagnosed a year ago.
  West was only 16 when she co-founded the Runaways in 1975 with singer and guitarist Joan Jett.
  Along with band members Lita Ford and Cherie Currie, they had such hits as "Cherry Bomb" and "Born to be Bad."
  "We shared the dream of girls playing rock and roll. Sandy was an exuberant and powerful drummer," Jett said in a statement. "I am overcome from the loss of my friend. I always told her we changed the world."
  Born in 1959 and raised in Huntington Beach, West was truly a California girl, splitting her time between surfing and skiing, Currie said.
  After West's grandfather bought her a drum kit, she propelled her athleticism into music.
  The Runaways headlined shows with such performers as Cheap Trick and Tom Petty as opening acts.
  Following the band's breakup in 1979, West continued to perform as a singer, guitarist and drummer with the Sandy West Band. She also released a solo EP CD.
  "Sandy West loved her fans, her friends and family almost to a fault," Currie said in a statement. "It will never be the same for me again to step on a stage, because Sandy West was the best and I will miss her forever."
  West completed her memoirs before she died, and Fox said she hoped to get the book published.
  West is survived by her mother, Jeri Williams, stepfather Dick Williams, and six sisters.
  A private service for family members is scheduled for Saturday. A public memorial in Southern California for friends and family is pending, Fox said.

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