Tané McClure

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Tané McClure

McClure in November 2007
Born June 8, 1958 (1958-06-08) (age 53)[1]
Los Angeles County, California

Tané McClure (born June 8, 1958) is an American singer and actress.

McClure was born in Los Angeles County, California[1] and raised in Hawaii. She is the daughter of actor Doug McClure.[2] She sang in a Latin jazz band, Sweet Honesty, in the mid-1970s, and moved to San Francisco towards the end of the decade. Soon after, she met The Babys and Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, whom she married. Moving with him to Los Angeles, she landed a record deal in 1982 and released a self-titled album on RCA Records. Often compared to Pat Benatar, she disliked the comparison, preferring to identify herself with idol Grace Slick.[3] "Danger Zone" was the first single, which did not chart, but the second, "Holdin' On", peaked at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] The album did not sell as well as the label had hoped (peaking at #121 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart),[5] and she was dropped, never to record another album. In 1984, she appeared on The Terminator soundtrack on three songs, which were credited as "Tahnee Cain & Tryanglz". She continued to give concerts in the Los Angeles area into the 1990s.

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[edit] Discography

As Tané Cain

  • 1983 Tané Cain (RCA)

As Tahnee Cain & Tryanglz

As Double Take

  • 1989 Soakin' Wet (12" Single) (WTG)

[edit] Filmography

  • Crawlspace (1986)
  • Zombie Death House (1987)
  • Death Spa (1987)
  • Commando Squad (1987)
  • Hot under the Collar (1991)
  • The Heavy Petting Detective (1995)
  • Midnight Tease II (1995)
  • Lap Dancing (1995)
  • Target of Seduction (1995)
  • Night Visions (1995)
  • Married People, Single Sex 2: For Better or Worse (1995)
  • Caged Hearts (1995)
  • Illicit Dreams 2 (1996)
  • Bikini Academy (1996)
  • Sexual Roulette (1996)
  • Lovers, Liars and Thieves (1996)
  • Stripshow (1996)
  • Scorned 2 (1997)
  • Operation Cobra (1997)
  • Sweetheart Murders (1998)
  • Go (1999)
  • Bare Deception (2000)
  • "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This" music video (2000)[6]
  • Legally Blonde (2001)
  • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
  • Customer of the Week (2005)
  • Revamped (2007)
  • Section B (2007)
  • The Hard Ride (2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Ancestry.com. California Birth Index, 1905-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
  2. ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
  3. ^ Biography, Allmusic.com
  4. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
  5. ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com
  6. ^ Official website bio

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