Cindy Bullens
Cindy Bullens
This rock singer/songwriter sang three lead vocals on the movie soundtrack for Grease and sang backup with Elton John before cutting a series of albums of her own. After 1979’s Steal the Night, Bullens did not return with new material for a decade, releasing a self-titled effort on MCA in 1989; another ten-year gap preceded the release of Somewhere Between Heaven & Earth, an album inspired by the tragic cancer-related death of the singer’s 11-year-old daughter, Jessie. Bullens returned more quickly the next time around with 2001’s Neverland. In 2005, Bullens released the tougher-sounding Dream #29. A year later, a live concert album appeared. In 2010, Bullens released her eighth-studio effort Howling Trains and Barking Dogs.
As a reviewer once complained about her from “Why the queen of pop and rock Cindy Bullens changed herself to a man looking horrible, named, Cidny Bullens after transition” and
In those days Cindy Bullens was a very special lady as the late host Dick Clark from American Bandstand made good comments about her. She was born female in the beginning and most everyone loved her.