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Belinda Carlisle Profile

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Belinda Carlisle

Famous As
Singer
Birth Name
Belinda Jo Carlisle
Birth Date
August 17, 1958
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Famous As
Singer
Popular for
Single "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" (1987)
Birth Name
Belinda Jo Carlisle
Birth Date
August 17, 1958
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Height
5' 4.5
Nationality
American
Education
  • Graduated from Newbury Park High School, California
Father
Harold
Mother
Joanne
Brother
Butch, Joe, Josh (all youngers)
Sister
Hope, Mary, Sarah (all youngers)
Spouse
Morgan Mason (politician/producer/actor, since 12-Apr-86)
Son
James Duke Mason (b. 27-Apr-92)

Belinda Carlisle, born Belinda Jo Carlisle on August 17, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, is an iconic American singer and songwriter, celebrated for her role as the lead vocalist of the influential all-female band The Go-Go's and for her successful solo career. With a distinctive voice and a knack for crafting memorable pop melodies, Carlisle has left an indelible mark on the music industry, particularly in the new wave genre.

Raised in Southern California, Carlisle's passion for music blossomed in her teenage years. She co-founded The Go-Go's in 1978, and the group quickly rose to fame with their groundbreaking debut album, Beauty and the Beat, released in 1981. This album not only showcased their infectious sound but also helped to popularize new wave music in the United States, propelling the band to the forefront of the music scene. The Go-Go's achieved remarkable success, selling over seven million records worldwide and earning a place in the hearts of pop music fans.

After the band's initial breakup in 1985, Carlisle embarked on a solo career that would solidify her status as a pop icon. She released a series of hit singles, including "Mad About You," "I Get Weak," "Circle in the Sand," "Leave a Light On," "Summer Rain," and her most iconic track, "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," which became a defining anthem of the late 1980s. Carlisle's solo work demonstrated her versatility as an artist and her ability to captivate audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and engaging performances.

In 1999, The Go-Go's reformed, and Carlisle successfully balanced her solo projects while performing with the band. Their legacy continued to grow, culminating in several accolades, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011 and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021. The Go-Go's were also honored with an induction into the California Hall of Fame in 2024, further solidifying their place in music history.

In addition to her musical accomplishments, Carlisle published her autobiography, [i=Lips Unsealed], in June 2010. The book became a New York Times Best Seller and received praise for its candid exploration of her life, including her struggles and triumphs in the music industry. Her journey has resonated with many fans and aspiring artists alike, showcasing her resilience and passion for her craft.

As of now, Carlisle continues to perform with The Go-Go's, maintaining her presence in the music scene. Although the band officially disbanded in 2022, Carlisle has returned for festival performances in 2025, demonstrating her enduring popularity and connection with fans. Belinda Carlisle's contributions to music and her status as a trailblazer for women in rock and pop continue to inspire new generations of musicians and music lovers around the world.