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Was The Making of a Monster in- spired by your life in a rock and roll band and your own days dealing with a record label? I have always loved vampires ever since I was a little girl.  When I was really a little kid, I had a terrible crush on Bela Lugosi. I still think he’s a very handsome and own cover.  By twelve, I had taken up guitar, and because we couldn’t afford guitar lessons, I was self-taught.  Before long I was writing songs.  After that, it was a short trip to forming The Catholic Girls, playing live with an all girl rock band and eventually being signed by MCA.  That band disbanded charismatic guy.  As a child I sang, and in 1985 and I moved to LA and formed also wrote stories.  When I was seven another band The CIA with myself and Ghost that was my own version of a and had solid record company inter- I wrote a book called The Mysterious Nancy Drew type detective.  My fa- ther, who was a graphic artist, printed several copies of it and even made his all guys.  We were doing very well est—but then, I became pregnant and couldn’t perform on stage.  The real bomb, and what was even worse, was Watch The Catholic Girls Perform “Young Boys” in 1982 Advertise here for $25 - $100 call 732-280-7625 pg 77