Famous for their hit “I Touch Myself,” Chrissy Amphlett
and her band Divinyls brought fun tunes to the international airwaves
for years. It’s sad to report that the 52-year-old died in her New York
City home on Sunday (April 21).
Her husband Charley Drayton released a statement, which read, "Christine Joy Amphlett succumbed to the effects of breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, diseases she vigorously fought with exceptional bravery and dignity.”
“Chrissy's light burns so very brightly. Hers was a life of
passion and creativity. She always lived it to the fullest. With her
force of character and vocal strength, she paved the way for strong,
sexy, outspoken women," he added.
Miss Amphlett formed her band in 1980, and went on to release six records. Their most famous hit “I Touch Myself” topped the charts in 1991 and was featured in many movies, including “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” and “Prelude to a Kiss.”
Her husband Charley Drayton released a statement, which read, "Christine Joy Amphlett succumbed to the effects of breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, diseases she vigorously fought with exceptional bravery and dignity.”
Miss Amphlett formed her band in 1980, and went on to release six records. Their most famous hit “I Touch Myself” topped the charts in 1991 and was featured in many movies, including “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” and “Prelude to a Kiss.”
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