Patty Donahue
Singer and member of The Waitresses

Born
March 29th, 1956
68 years ago
Died
December 9th, 1996
28 years ago — 40 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American singer gained recognition as the lead vocalist of the band The Waitresses, which emerged in the late 1970s. The music group is well-known for their unique blend of punk and new wave, particularly for their hit single 'I Know What Boys Like'. The Waitresses released several albums during their career, including 'Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?' and 'Shake It Up'. After the band's initial success, continued to perform and contribute to various projects in the music industry until the mid-1990s.
Led vocals for The Waitresses
Released 'I Know What Boys Like'
Contributed to music industry projects
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