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"Nocturnal Baby"
Chelsea Doll's "Nocturnal Baby", is unlike anything on this planet. A true story from the streets of Los Angeles. Delicious glitter rock n'roll pop. The lost song, "Silver Lipstick Girls" illustrates the sour savage call girls found in the L.A. X press and the back of the L.A. weekly. THE DOLL NAME
In early 1972, Chelsea Doll's father Kenny Doll got his name from his glitter rock groupie girlfriends for being such a sweetie and getting them out of tight situations with famous rock stars.
Born and raised in Hollywood, Chelsea grew up listening to everything from Frank Sinatra to Marc Bolan.
And soon enough, she was sucked into the tempting world of rock n' roll. But Chelsea Doll didn't just listen to musicians...they were over her dad's house everyday. By the age of twelve, she was writing songs of her own. At fourteen, she decided she was serious about her music and started recording.
"Va Va Va Voom" was originally written and performed by Brett Smiley in 1973. Brett, being a good friend of Kenny Doll, was delighted to have his song covered. Brett's album, Breathlessly Brett, was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham in '74 but wasn't released until 2003.
Chelsea's version of "Va Va Va Voom" became an instant favorite for KROQ dj, Rodney Bingenheimer in Los Angeles and WBAI dj, Delphine Blue in New York. London, England also took a liking to Chelsea Doll's sound and started playing her in Glam-ou-rama and other glitter rock clubs.

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Chelsea Doll Va Va Va Voom Reviews by: Veronique Chevalier This young woman has nerve, verve and her sonic boom hits you head on if you don't swerve! It is a pleasure to know that such accomplishment is possible in one so young. These two track ROCque, and truly express some depth and passion. I look forward to hearing more from Mademoiselle Chel!sea...

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