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What happened to Cyndi Lauper?

What happened to Cyndi Lauper?

In 1977, Lauper damaged her vocal cords and took a year off from singing. She was told by doctors that she would never sing again, but regained her voice with the help of vocal coach Katie Agresta.

Who originally wrote time after time?

Cyndi Lauper
Rob Hyman
Time After Time/Composers

Who sings backup on time after time?

Rob Hyman
Today in 1984, Cyndi Lauper started a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with “Time After Time.” The song appeared on Lauper’s 1983 debut album She’s So Unusual, and featured Rob Hyman of The Hooters singing backup vocals.

What is Cyndi Lauper’s accent?

Queens accent
Cyndi Lauper’s memory speaks with a Queens accent. The crudely endearing charms of Lauper’s book, a memoir of her unglamorous outer-borough upbringing and not entirely glamorous life since MTV made her a pop star in the 1980s, are its unpretentious attitude and its blunt, brassy voice.

What is Cyndi Lauper vocal range?

a four-octave range
She has a four-octave range.

What nationality is Cindy Lauper?

AmericanCyndi Lauper / Nationality

Cyndi Lauper, byname of Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper, (born June 22, 1953, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.), American singer, songwriter, and actress whose flamboyant style and catchy songs, most notably “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” (1983), helped make her a pop icon.

What does the second hand unwinds mean?

The second hand is the long ‘hand’ of a clock, the one which counts off the seconds. The second hand unwinds means that that hand goes backwards (anti-clockwise) rather than the normal forwards (clockwise), so I suppose it means ‘time goes backwards’.

Who is the male vocal on Time After Time?

In 1983, Hyman and Cyndi Lauper wrote and sang the Billboard number one hit “Time After Time,” which earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year in 1984.

Why was Cyndi expelled?

She was expelled from several Catholic schools where, Lauper told Kurt Loder in Rolling Stone, she was abused by overly strict nuns. After obtaining her high school equivalency degree, she was persuaded by friends and family to enter art school rather than pursue a singing career.