Forty-two years ago, Cyndi Lauper told the world that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” on her debut single. And right now, she’s sitting in a north Brooklyn studio with Gracie Abrams and doing just that.
These girls know how to have fun. Cyndi Lauper celebrated the final show on her farewell tour Saturday with surprise appearances by other music icons, including her longtime pal Cher. The Goddess of ...
If this is truly goodbye, Cyndi Lauper will go out with quite a bang. The intrigue: The pop icon's farewell tour, which stops at Blossom Music Center on Wednesday, will wrap up at the end of August.
Pop music icon Cyndi Lauper has gone way beyond “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” accumulating millions of dollars in her long career. She celebrates a major milestone on Saturday, Nov. 8, getting ...
Mr. Shorty returns to sit in with Lauper and Mitchell on the latter legend’s beloved “Carey.” (That’s the one number in which the guest is doing her own number, rather than joining the headliner for ...
“Look at these guys,” Cyndi Lauper whispers discreetly as she nods toward a straitlaced couple strolling through the Sunset Marquis. “I wonder what they think of a rock ’n’ roll hotel.” The ...
Cyndi Lauper turned "True Colors" into a defiant call for courage and the music of Outkast, Soundgarden and the White Stripes brought waves of emotion Saturday night at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cyndi Lauper turned “True Colors” into a defiant call for courage and the music of Outkast, Soundgarden and the White Stripes moved the house on Saturday night at the Rock & Roll ...