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  1. Singer / Songwriter Brenda Bennett explores her American Roots, looks back on her career with Prince during the Purple Rain era, and her many collaborations with other music artists, her solo career- leading up to the RI Music Hall of Fame and her latest album, Once Again.

  2. 27 de ene. de 2019 · This is an exclusive interview with musician Brenda Bennett from The Five Count radio show in Mankato, Minn. To hear the entire show visit http://thefivecoun...

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  3. Brenda Bennett is being interviewed by Ken Reid of TV Guide , on reuniting with Prince and band mate Susan Moonsie

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  4. Brenda Bennett. Brenda Bennett is an American low key register singer and member of Prince ’s all female bands Vanity 6 and Apollonia 6. She originated from Scotland, and is of German and French descendant from a country musician family (her mother played accordion and piano and her father guitar). She started singing in her early childhood.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apollonia_6Apollonia 6 - Wikipedia

    Recording artist Prince created the group Vanity 6 in 1981, with singers Vanity (Denise Matthews), Brenda Bennett and Susan Moonsie. After a number of disputes with Prince, Vanity left the group in 1983 to pursue solo endeavors. She also left behind a co-starring role in Prince's 1984 film Purple Rain . Searching for a replacement, the film's ...

  6. More images. Real Name: Brenda Mosher Bennett née Brenda Elizabeth Claire Siobhan. Profile: Scottish-American singer, born 24 January 1962 in Scotland. Sites: Facebook , Wikipedia. In Groups: Apollonia 6, Tombstone Blues Band, Vanity 6.

  7. I’M GONNA SING, SING, SING. Singer-songwriter Brenda Bennett, known worldwide as a member of Vanity 6 and Apollonia 6, was born Brenda Mosher into a musical household in Warwick, Rhode Island in the winter of 1952. Her mother played piano, accordion and sang; her father was a fine guitarist; and country music was the order of the day.