This page will contain external links about Transvision Vamp, as they become available.Transvision VampTransvision Vamp were a popular late 1980s British pop/rock group. Wendy James, the lead singer and focal-point of the group, generated a great deal of attention with her sexually-charged and rebellious image and allowed the group to achieve two top five hits. They released their last album, Little Magnets versus the Bubble of Babble, in 1991 after a delay by their record company, and released their greatest hits album, Baby I Don't Care, in 2002. Band members
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They released their last album, Little Magnets versus the Bubble of Babble, in 1991 after a delay by their record company, and released their greatest hits album, Baby I Don't Care, in 2002. "Wojewoda" is a current name of the governor of a province (voivodship - "województwo") in Poland. Wendy James, the lead singer and focal-point of the group, generated a great deal of attention with her sexually-charged and rebellious image and allowed the group to achieve two top five hits. The term is often (though improperly) translated into English as "duke" and vice versa. Transvision Vamp were a popular late 1980s British pop/rock group. It was the highest military rank in armies of Montenegro, Serbia, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and among the Chetniks. 1991 – Little Magnets versus the Bubble of Babble. It was used by medieval Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian and Serbian states, similar to the Turkish "Sanjaqbey". 1989 – Velveteen. A territory over which a voivod rules is called a voivodship (see Vojvodina). 1988 – Pop Art. Later the term came to denote the governor of a province. 1989 – Baby I Don't Care (#3 in the UK). Voivod (also spelled vajda, vojvod, vojvoda, wojwod, wojewoda, voivode, voivoda, Voievod, Russian: воевода, voyevoda) is a term of Slavic etymology denoting a military commander, literally, a warlord, (from "voi", plural "voie" - "warrior(s)", and "vodit'" - "to lead"). 1988 – I Want Your Love (#5 in the UK). Voivods of Transylvania. 1988 – Tell That Girl to Shut Up. Voivods of Moldavia. Pol Burton – drums. Voivods of Wallachia. Dave Parsons – bass. Romania
Nick Christian Sayer – guitarist and songwriter. Wendy James – vocals. |