Kristy Wallace
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Kristina "Kristy" Marlana Wallace aka Poison Ivy | |
Born | February 20, 1953 Sacramento, California |
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Kristy Wallace (b Kristina Marlana Wallace February 20, 1953, Sacramento, California) better known as Poison Ivy, is a founding member of the band The Cramps.
Instruments played: Guitars, Echo-theremin.[1]
[edit] Songwriting Credits
Song Title | Recorded by | Date | Comments |
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"Human Fly" | The Cramps (original version), cover versions by: Crestfallen and Nouvelle Vague | November 1978 | |
"New Kind of Kick" | The Cramps (original version), cover version by: The Jesus and Mary Chain | November 1981 | |
"The Most Exalted Potentate of Love" | The Cramps (original version), cover version by: Queens of the Stone Age | November 1983 |
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