With her definitive Queens, New York accent and wild hair that changed colors often, Cyndi Lauper burst onto the music scene in the 80s and has proven her staying power in the entertainment arena for ...
Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman wrote "Time After Time" as a last-minute addition to her 1983 debut "She's So Unusual." Cyndi Lauper was done — or so she thought — with her classic 1983 debut album “She’s ...
Cyndi Lauper celebrated her legendary career with an adoring arena of fans -- and surprise guest Sam Smith -- at Madison Square Garden. On the third number of her “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” ...
In her fifth decade of fame, Cyndi Lauper is finding that life is still a succession of hellos and goodbyes. Her complex history – from her multicultural upbringing in Brooklyn and Queens to her ...
Lauper's 1983 album 'She's So Unusual' was a major success — but it came with a price Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images For Cyndi Lauper, burgeoning fame wasn't exactly fun. The star opened up ...
History plays an important part in modern-day WWE. And what the WWE Universe doesn't know is that the organization would look very different today if not for the influence of a few individuals from ...
Cyndi Lauper emerged as one of the decade’s more colorful figures with the 1983 release of a career-defining breakthrough called “She’s So Unusual,” which sent four singles to the Top 5 on the ...
Legendary singer Cyndi Lauper taught us that girls just want to have fun, but sometimes even they have to face a curtain call. So why not go out with a bang? The iconic 1980s pop-rock singer brought ...
The equation has been reversed on CBS’ recent “Grammy Salute” specials: They were traditionally all-star salutes where the legendary artist being feted makes a cameo appearance at the end (assuming ...
If Cyndi Lauper could travel back to the Eighties, she would squash her feud with Madonna. The 70-year-old “True Colors” singer and the 65-year-old “Popular” vocalist were pitted against each other ...
Cyndi Lauper's bold, ever-changing hairstyles have always been more than just a fashion statement -- they were acts of rebellion. In an interview with "Good Morning America" Digital, Lauper revealed ...
Cyndi Lauper was one of the icons of the 1980s with hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Time After Time" and "True Colors." She has won Grammy, Emmy and Tony awards. We've invited Lauper to ...