Sparks, Donita (1963–)
Sparks, Donita (1963–)
American singer. Born April 8, 1963, in Chicago, Illinois.
With Suzi Gardner, Jennifer Finch and Demetra (Dee) Plakas, formed band L7 (1988) and released album Smell the Magic (1990), with hit single "Shove/Packin' A Rod"; had major success with Bricks Are Heavy (1992), featuring international pop hit "Pretend We're Dead"; appeared in mockumentary The Beauty Process.
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