Rainey Haynes
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Rainey Haynes or Rainey, as she was/is known to her fans, is a powerhouse singer/writer of the Los Angeles 80's rock scene. After a period of about ten years, during which she wrote a number of songs for movies and television (she wrote, produced and performed the song "Old Enough To Rock and Roll" for the movie Iron Eagle and several songs for the hit movie, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun), accruing a cult status and following of her concerts and club shows, she disappeared.
[edit] References
- Reference: Phllip Hardy's music review of Rainey at the music online e-zine site <soundthesirens.com>
- Reference: Biography and Rainey's rating in the top ten best sellers at the music file-sharing site <weedshare.com>
- Reference: writer Ann Medlock's poem "Clergy" in her book "Arias Riffs and Whispers" pays tribute to Rainey as she appeared in a concert in the opening stanza <http://www.annmedlock.com/works/browse.htm>