Suzanne Rhatigan
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Suzanne Rhatigan, the Irish singer songwriter, sang backing vocals for Stock, Aitken and Waterman Records and then went on to form her own punk pop trio Rhatigan who had a lengthy residency at London's 12 Bar Club on Denmark Street.
For some time in the early 1990s, she was going out with the actor Craig Charles. During this period, she appeared in an episode of cult sci-fi TV series Red Dwarf, in which Charles starred. In 1992, she released a solo album, To Hell with Love, for which Charles co-wrote some of the songs.
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- Album Reviews -- To Hell with Love by Suzanne Rhatigan. Newman, Melinda, Morris, Chris, Morris, Edward. Billboard. New York: Jun 6, 1992.Vol.104, Iss. 23; pg. 45 "..compelling debut with wide ranging release.."
- Singer Working the Territory of Irish Soul. Pareles, Jon. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Jul 15, 1992. pg. C14. Reviews a performance by Rhatigan in New York City at Tilt.
- Quick Fixes -- To Hell with Love by Suzanne Rhatigan. Stereo Review. New York: Sep 1992.Vol.57, Iss. 9; pg. 86.