Display title | Cyndi Lauper |
Default sort key | Cyndi Lauper |
Page length (in bytes) | 4,411 |
Namespace ID | 0 |
Page ID | 406097 |
Page content language | en - English |
Page content model | wikitext |
Indexing by robots | Allowed |
Number of redirects to this page | 0 |
Counted as a content page | Yes |
Number of subpages of this page | 0 (0 redirects; 0 non-redirects) |
Page image | |
Edit | Allow all users (infinite) |
Move | Allow all users (infinite) |
Delete | Allow all users (infinite) |
Page creator | GethN7 (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 18:20, 5 August 2014 |
Latest editor | Robkelk (talk | contribs) |
Date of latest edit | 03:02, 27 January 2019 |
Total number of edits | 13 |
Recent number of edits (within past 180 days) | 0 |
Recent number of distinct authors | 0 |
Description | Content |
Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Cynthia Ann Stephanie "Cyndi" Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and LGBT rights activist whose career has spanned across five decades. Her debut solo album She's So Unusual (1983) was an instant commercial success. The album was the first debut female album to chart four top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 -- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Time After Time", "She Bop", and "All Through the Night" -- earning Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with the soundtrack from the motion picture The Goonies and her second record, True Colors (1986), which included the number one hit of the same name, and Change of Heart, which peaked at number 3 and earned Lauper two nominations at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987. |