Band, US, Boston
R&B/Soul, Electronic and Pop
Early 80's one hit wonder. A team of Boston based musicians and female vocalists got together only to record one album "General Hospi-Tale" in 1981. It was a parody of a TV soap opera "General Hospital". Their only hit was a single "General Hospi-Tale" off that album. It used a beat from Blondie's hit song "Rapture" and went to #23 on R&B, and #33 pop on Billboard charts in summer 1981. After that the group was forgotten to history.
![]() | Suzanne Boucher bvoc, voc |
![]() | Rebecca Hall bvoc, voc |
![]() | Janet Powell voc |
![]() | Robalee Barnes voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dancing For Pennies | The Afternoon Delights | 1981 | Album |
General Hospi-tale | The Afternoon Delights | 1981 | Album |
General Hospi-tale | The Afternoon Delights | 1981 | Album |
General Hospi-tale / Answering Machine | The Afternoon Delights, Rupert Holmes | Single | |
General Hospi-tale / Let's Go All The Way | The Afternoon Delights / Sly Fox | Album |