Dominique Davalos

Dominique Davalos
Born (1965-11-05) November 5, 1965
Occupation Rock musician, actress
Parent(s) Richard Davalos
Ellen Van Der Hoeven
Relatives Elyssa Davalos
Alexa Davalos

Dominique Davalos is American rock singer and bass player[1] formerly in the band Dominatrix who's controversial music video single "The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight", released in 1984 was deemed too racy for its time. The track became a pioneering force in the freestyle genre, and was noted for its use of spoken lyrics. The song's video, directed by Beth B., featured a fur and stocking-clad Dominique, and it was the imagery in the video set against the subject matter of the song that prevented it from becoming a mainstream success. Commercial radio stations banned the single, and MTV refused to air the risque video. In 2012, the video was placed on display in the contemporary art wing of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.[1]

Dominique worked with former Go-Go Kathy Valentine under the name The Delphines, they released two albums, The Delphines (1996) and Cosmic Speed (2001). Dominique and Kathy's current band The BlueBonnets have released 2 albums to date, Boom Boom Boom Boom (2010) and Play Loud (2014). They are currently working on a new BlueBonnets album and touring. Dominique and Kathy also play in the band Lady Band Johnson with Johnny Goudie. Dominique is also currently writing, singing and playing bass for her other Austin Texas born band SuperEtte who just completed recording their second EP. The first EP Yours Til The End was released in 2014.

As an actress, she best known for such films as Salvation!,[2] A Woman Under the Influence, Howard the Duck and Stump the Band.[3]

As a bass player she has played bass for; The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show, Tito & Tarantula, Gods Hotel Featuring Spike From From The Quireboys.

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