

Most popular songs of all time, “Hit Me WIth Your Best Shot.” She had a career-defining moment when she sold out her concert at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on December 13, 1982. Her next album, “Crimes of Passion” (1980), included one of her Her 1979 debut album, “In the Heat of the Night,” went platinum. Starting in the late 1970s and continuing throughout the 1980s, Benatar was the ultimate rockstar powerhouse. Eventually, she linked up with Cleveland rock guitarist (and eventual second husband), Neil Giraldo, who helped her release her inner rock goddess. All the while, Benatar really just wanted to rock out like Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin. She continued to sing cabaret, including Judy Garland classics, after signing a record contract with Chrysalis Records in 1978. Although she was on the brink of making it big with her band, she left it all behind to move back to New York City in 1975.Īfter wowing audiences at an open mic night at the Catch A Rising Star comedy club in NYC, the owner of the nightclub jumped at the chance to be her manager. She performed with a cabaret band in Richmond, VA and became well-known in the local area. However, she ultimately found her way back to music. Benatar, a soldier, and moved to Virginia where he was stationed. Benatar shocked everyone when she instead married her high school sweetheart, Dennis T. After distinguishing herself as a star member of the Lindenhurst High School’s musical theater department, she was accepted into the prestigious Juilliard School of Music. However, once her teachers heard her incredible vocal talent, she took voice lessons while her peers were in gym class. In a 1980 Rolling Stone interview, Benatar recalled having “a happy childhood, a real Catholic upbringing - cheerleader, the beach, Gidget.” Although she inherited her mother’s singing talent, her parents never pressured her to pursue a musical career. Her mother, an opera singer, traded in her singing career to raise Benatar and her brother, Andrew. The multiple Grammy winner lives in Los Angeles today, continuing to inspire our inner rock stars and actively support other strong women.īorn Patricia Mae Andrzejewski, she was raised in Lindenhurst, NY.

As a female rocker, she was a trailblazer who inspired generations of women to grab a mic and rock out. She grew up to become the ultimate ’80s rock starlet, with classic rock songs like “Heartbreaker,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Love Is A Battlefield,” and “We Belong,” Benatar skyrocketed up the charts in a mostly male-dominated genre. On January 10, 1953, Pat Benatar was born in Brooklyn, NY. January 10, 1953: Pat Benatar Was Born and Grew Up to Become a Groundbreaking '80s Rock Star

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