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Bananarama to publish a memoir called “Really Saying Something”

Camp Bestival - July 31 2016: Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin, two of the original three female vocalists with Bananarama performing at Camp Bestival, Lulworth, Dorset, July 31st 2016 in Dorset, UK Photo: Shutterstock

Bananarama to publish a memoir called “Really Saying Something”

Bananarama’s original band members, Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward will tell their Bananarama story in a joint memoir, “Really Saying Something – Sara & Keren: Our Story.”  The book will be published by Penguin Books sometime in October.

The book will talk about the band and Sara and Keren “open up about the challenges of making it in a male dominated industry, balancing motherhood and fame, the hairstyles and TV interviews they’d rather forget” and so much more.

More details about the book, and information about how to pre-order a copy are available HERE.

How about some retro Bananarama?

 

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