Home Actress Cyndi Lauper HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Cyndi Lauper Instagram - And Tony…it was an honor to work with him. He spent time talking to me about radio in the old days and Hank Williams and how he would tell stories and then go into song. He told me to listen to that because he knew I wanted to do that. He was a wonderful singer and teacher and artist and a humanitarian. He had so many different things that he did. He was the last of the great crooners. Really great. Photo 1: from Tony’s Instagram Photo 2: #BryanAdams

Cyndi Lauper Instagram – And Tony…it was an honor to work with him. He spent time talking to me about radio in the old days and Hank Williams and how he would tell stories and then go into song. He told me to listen to that because he knew I wanted to do that. He was a wonderful singer and teacher and artist and a humanitarian. He had so many different things that he did. He was the last of the great crooners. Really great. Photo 1: from Tony’s Instagram Photo 2: #BryanAdams

Cyndi Lauper Instagram - And Tony…it was an honor to work with him. He spent time talking to me about radio in the old days and Hank Williams and how he would tell stories and then go into song. He told me to listen to that because he knew I wanted to do that. He was a wonderful singer and teacher and artist and a humanitarian. He had so many different things that he did. He was the last of the great crooners. Really great. Photo 1: from Tony’s Instagram Photo 2: #BryanAdams

Cyndi Lauper Instagram – And Tony…it was an honor to work with him. He spent time talking to me about radio in the old days and Hank Williams and how he would tell stories and then go into song. He told me to listen to that because he knew I wanted to do that. He was a wonderful singer and teacher and artist and a humanitarian. He had so many different things that he did. He was the last of the great crooners. Really great.

Photo 1: from Tony’s Instagram

Photo 2: #BryanAdams | Posted on 27/Jul/2023 08:59:02

Cyndi Lauper Instagram – In 1994 I put out the greatest-hits collection Twelve Deadly Cyns . . . And Then Some. I reworked “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” to give it a reggae feel and it became “Hey Now (Girls Just Want to Have Fun).” The single did well in Europe, and for a couple of weeks I did a European tour with twelve drag queen dancers. I kind of just wanted them to be there dancing with me, but I couldn’t help them put together a routine because I’m not a choreographer. We were basically doing it by the seat of our pants. But they had a good attitude about it. And it was me and twelve drag queens in a bus, which was kind of awesome. They were a bunch of kick-ass rockers passing around vodka bottles.

During the tour, I talked to the guys about the discrimination that they faced, and I figured that maybe I should write a song for them. I wanted to make it a dance song to celebrate them. It became “Ballad of Cleo and Joe” on my next album, which I had started writing with Jan Pulsford, my keyboard player on Hat Full of Stars.
Cyndi Lauper Instagram – Paul and I had a special relationship, especially in the 80s. He was a nut and I just love that about him. We had the same some sort of sensibility. I know he went through some ups and downs, but he was a really good guy and I am sorry to hear of his passing and that he had gotten so sick. Hopefully he’s cracking jokes and shooting a few rounds on the big miniature golf course in the sky. 

My friend @iamwandasykes posted earlier that he asked for donations to go to @su2c and dementia or Alzheimer related organizations focusing on care, support and research. 

Give what you can. 🙏🕯️💔

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