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Where Are They Now?

Posted Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:13am PST by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day
Not everyone can be found on Facebook these days. So finding out what others are up to requires a bit of research. Not too much. But some. Those who don't wish to be found do a good job of it. I've got a few friends who still owe me money and damned if I can find them!

Paula Cole--"Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?": The funny thing about so many "Where Are They Now?" entries is learning that many of the people who are now keeping a low profile are doing so in order to keep their own sanity. Cole is raising a child, having suffered through a difficult divorce and if you read her website...www.PaulaCole.com, is working through things at her own pace. She continues to make music, even if none of it ends up on Dawson's Creek and at passing 40 seems like she's better with things than when she was younger. I assume part of this has to do with receiving royalty checks that enable her to focus on the better things in life. Because those musicians who are still cleaning windows for a living are much more bitter. You breathe Windex all day and see how you feel about life!

Taylor Dayne--"Love Will Bring You Back": She took off 15 years because? She could? Back, she's showing up on country programming, since what else should no longer super young blonde singers do? Compete with the new breed? Or plan on heading to Vegas or Nashville where people have accepted they've grown old and decrepit. Taylor, naturally, looks better than most of us. She judged some show I never saw called The Singing Office with other luminaries such as Joey Fatone and Mel B and she'll be on a the CMT program Gone Country this upcoming January. And imagine this, you can find her at www.TaylorDayne.com

P.M. Dawn--"Set Adrift On Memory's Bliss": Once known for adding a psychedelic tinge to hip-hop and with Spandau Ballet in tow, looking to if not revolutionize the music biz, at least looking to make it more interesting. Over the past few years, they've threatened to release new albums that haven't actually been released. We're not in Chinese Democracy territory yet, but give it a decade. And they've had some line-up changes making it seem even less like a real group. And their website, when I tried to pull it up had some sort of virus that I don't wish to pass on...so venture forward at your own risk.

Lou Bega--"Mambo #5: David LuBega is as of this writing a one hit wonder with his re-write of the Prez Prado hit "Mambo #5," which was a hit nearly ten years ago, Since then, Mr. Bega has released several albums to lesser interest, though some claim "Conchita" from 2005 was an actual hit, though I've found no chart action. He also covered "Just A Gigolo" which was a bigger hit for David Lee Roth back when he was running low on ideas as well. Like most humans alive, he has a website at www.LouBega.com that list concerts that happened back in 2007. He is either due for a comeback or likely to open a Blimpie franchise.

Meredith Brooks--"Bitch": Sure, she caught lots of attention by singing a song about being a "bitch" and that made simple people believe that she must be one. But these days she works as a record producer and to do something like that you've got to be a lot more understanding. As a mother, she's also recorded children's music, since she might as well sell music to her kids! If they're going to endlessly repeat what they hear, it might as well be YOUR wisdom and not some dumb purple dinosaur. Her website: www.MeredithBrooks.com also includes a blog where she does exactly what I'm doing but completely different. Check it out.

357 Comments

1. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
I really haven't heard of any of these guys/ladies

2. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Just wondering though...what sort of "virus" was it? xP just curious...

3. DUDE -
You are comparing Lou Bega to David Lee Roth?...C'mon Rob,Gimme a break!!

4. Pam -
IDK Who any of these people r! And David Lee Roth wasn't "running low on ideas" he was out of Van Halen and had his own band and he was a solo artist and he did that song. I thought he did an awesome job with that song! :)

5. irlandese -
Glad to see mention of Meredith Brooks and Paula Cole...2 of my fave singer/songwriters from the 90's. Thanks for posting their website addresses; I'll be checking them out.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
It's always AFTER the holidays. The kids had to settle for tin cans for presents again. I'll just explain to them that Uncle John meant well.

7. Astra -
LOL I REMEMBER LOU BEGA!!!!!!

8. toyotaslave -
All these people are retards . Yet they all did better then most of us. Keep singing in the shower people.

9. KittyLover -
Oh, I'd forgotten these people! They should all be on that show "Where You At Now, Baby?"

10. Vancouverite -
ITS always good to learn something new no matter what it is. i vaugely recall these ppl its like...oohhh yeahh :)

11. Yahoo! Music User -
Taylor Dayne is not a One Hit Wonder, she also did Tell It To My Heart, Don't Rush Me and Prove Your Love (4 hit wonder?? lol)

PM Dawn had Downtown Venus around 1996 (which is way better than the other !!)

12. veeeee -
another disappointing "list" from yahoo. worse than the one that ranked rappers. christ.

13. blank -
a new one is soulja boy

14. Cindy D -
These are all people who are now trying to have more hits it looks like...good promo, but there are WAY more one hit wonders out there...
i agree..Taylor Dane had many more hits than one...She was the "britney" of her day(without all the crap!)

15. ZSA ZSA -
WHAT HAPPENED TO MATTHEW WILDER? BREAK MY STRIDE FROM THE EARLY 80'S REMEMBER. GREAT SONG!!!!!!!!CLASSIC!

16. cinemetal -
PM Dawn also had "I'd Die Without You." Huge hit from the Boomerang soundtrack.

And, as much as I loathed her, you can't really call Paula Cole a one-hit wonder, since "I Don't Want to Wait" was as big of a hit as "Cowboys," if not bigger.

D33PPURPLE, you might like PM Dawn. A much different take on hip-hop than anyone dares to try nowadays, or then.

17. AlexB -
Isnt it odd that one hit wonders tend to carry a longer shelf life than most of your mega hit singers/groups and long after the one hit wonders have dropped off the radar screen---their songs still appear on compilation after compilation some ten--twenty--thirty years later?

18. AlexB -
Rob O' Connor----why dont you do up a 100 of the most stupidest songs ever list?


I'd like to make my nomination:


Kellis's crappy ass infantile downright annyoing "Milkshake" song !!!!

19. o -
um....i only no Mambo #5

20. ChristopherC -
Just to correct all the people who incorrectly stated that David Lee Roth did "Just A Giggolo" after leaving Van Halen...

"Just A Giggolo" and his version of "California Girls" were on the EP "Crazy From The Heat", which was released while Diamond Dave was still well ensconced as the Van Halen frontman. "Eat 'Em And Smile" was DLR's first post-Van Halen release. Yes, it did feature covers (most notably "Tobacco Road"), but also showed that Dave had plenty of good song ideas left.
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