In 2003 she received accolades for her memoir, Lollipop Lounge, one of the great tales of Rock and Roll survival. In it she speaks candidly about her childhood as a holocaust survivor, a teenage immigrant growing up in the tenements of New York’s lower East Side, her career and survival of both addiction and lung cancer. In 2011 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum included Goldie and the Gingerbreads in their Women in Music exhibit. In 2012 her latest CD, the autobiographical, Cheesecake Girl, was released to rave reviews. She also appears on the posthumous Joey Ramona release, ‘New York City’, and a portion of her story is about to hit the big screen as Castle star, Stana Katic portrays her character in the new feature film, ‘CBGBs’ scheduled for a 2013 release. She continues to host two monthly radio shows for Little Steven’s Underground Garage on Sirius/XM: ‘Chicks and Broads’ in which she covers the often forgotten music of female artists from the 50’s to the present, as well as showcasing new and unsigned bands in ‘Goldie’s Garage’.
About the Author
Genya Ravan, founded Goldie and the Gingerbreads, the first all female rock band that played their own instruments, and later fronted the ground-breaking rock band with horns, Ten Wheel Drive. For any fan of rock music as well as an inspirational story this book can be appreciated by all. An exhilarating roller coaster ride, which begins in a concentration camp, takes you through rock stardom, drug addiction and finally recovery from cancer. Along the way many famous icons of rock history are encountered. Genya's experiences should make for a real page-turner for any fan of rock music as well as an inspirational story, which can be appreciated by all. And she ain’t done yet!!!!