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− | [[Image:Power_Melody_Sweet_Valley_Twins_Jessica_the_Rock_Star.png|right|333px]]Female rock star with purple hair | + | [[Image:Power_Melody_Sweet_Valley_Twins_Jessica_the_Rock_Star.png|right|333px]]Female rock star with purple hair and "...that incredible, low, gravelly voice." From the young adult novel Sweet Valley Twins #34: ''Jessica, the Rock Star'' (1989) by Francine Pascal and an unstoppable horde of ghostwriters. |
Protagonist Jessica is so inspired by seeing a sold-out Melody Power concert (latest album: ''Powerful'') that she want to be a rock star too, and answers an ad from a batch of high schoolers looking for a singer for their new band, [[NRG]]. | Protagonist Jessica is so inspired by seeing a sold-out Melody Power concert (latest album: ''Powerful'') that she want to be a rock star too, and answers an ad from a batch of high schoolers looking for a singer for their new band, [[NRG]]. | ||
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Jessica becomes insufferably obsessed with rock stardom and imitates Power without realizing how terrible she sounds. | Jessica becomes insufferably obsessed with rock stardom and imitates Power without realizing how terrible she sounds. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 6 August 2024
Female rock star with purple hair and "...that incredible, low, gravelly voice." From the young adult novel Sweet Valley Twins #34: Jessica, the Rock Star (1989) by Francine Pascal and an unstoppable horde of ghostwriters.
Protagonist Jessica is so inspired by seeing a sold-out Melody Power concert (latest album: Powerful) that she want to be a rock star too, and answers an ad from a batch of high schoolers looking for a singer for their new band, NRG.
Jessica becomes insufferably obsessed with rock stardom and imitates Power without realizing how terrible she sounds.