FILE - In this file photo from Aug. 2, 2006, Australian singer Chrissy Amphlett performs with cast from the musical "The Boy from Oz" during a photocall at the Sydney Entertainment Center in Sydney.
Here's how the 1991 ode to self-pleasure became an anthem for breast cancer awareness It was 25 years ago that an Australian rock band had fans proudly singing a song in which they boasted about ...
Australian pop rock group the Divinyls scored a massive yet controversial hit with their masturbation-themed tune “I Touch Myself.” Released as the lead single from the Divinyls’ 1991 self-titled ...
From the moment Elvis Presley's gyrating hips were beamed into loungerooms across America in 1956, sex and rock music have been close bedfellows. But even as the expression of men's desires shifted ...
After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and breast cancer, the singer died in New York City Chrissy Amphlett, the lead singer of the Divinyls, whose hit song “I Touch Myself” made the group an ...
The untimely death of Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett has spurred sales spikes on Australia's record charts By Lars Brandle The untimely death of Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett has spurred sales ...
The Divinyls lead singer Chrissy Amphlett died Sunday in New York City, She was 53 years old. After a long battle with breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, The Divinyls lead singer Chrissy Amphlett ...
Divinyls' best of album Essential has topped the Australian iTunes chart this morning. Their best-selling album, 1991's self-titled release, is at No.20. The album contains their biggest hit, I Touch ...
"There wasn't a monster at the time, so I was it" It takes a lot of guts to assume a villainous role, enact a maligned character but, for Chrissy Amphlett, being respected was more important than ...
Divinyls guitarist and core member Mark McEntee yesterday announced that he would take a new Divinyls line-up on the road in 2019, touring Australia with former Blondie guitarist Frank Infante and ...
Legendary Australian rockers the Divinyls have cancelled their controversial national comeback tour just two months after it was announced. A spokesperson said all 18 shows have been cancelled 'due to ...