Petrucci, Roxy (1962–)
Petrucci, Roxy (1962–)
American drummer and singer. Name variations: Vixen. Born Mar 17, 1962, in Detroit, MI; sister of Maxine Petrucci (musician).
Drummer and backup singer for all-girl popmetal band Vixen, which was formed in Los Angeles (c. 1980); with group, signed with EMI (1988) and released debut album Vixen (1988), which went gold and included Top-40 hits, "Cryin'" and "Edge of a Broken Heart"; with group, released Rev It Up (1990), which included hit "How Much Love"; after band split up (1990s), joined Janet Gardner and Jan Kuehnemund to reform Vixen with original lineup (2001).
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