Tairrie B feat. Everlast - Vinnie tha Moocha - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 22, 2011
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From the Album "The Power of a Woman"
Released in 1990 on Comptown Records, Ruthless Records
Tairrie B (born Theresa Beth on January 18, 1965 in Anaheim, California) is an American singer. She was originally a rapper, but later became an alternative metal singer.

Tairrie B. started her music career as part of the female dance group Bardeux. After the release of their debut single, "Three-Time Lover", in 1987, she left the group. Under the tutelage of Eazy-E from N.W.A, she was later signed to his label Ruthless Records (under a new imprint called Comptown Records) and released her first album, "The Power Of A Woman", which, unlike usual Ruthless fare, was distributed by MCA Records. It turned out to be the only Comptown Records album release. Tairrie later began working on her second full length album 'Single White Female' but before releasing it decided to change her musical direction away from rap. After being released from her contract by Eazy-E, just a few weeks before his 1995 death, she then formed Manhole (later renamed Tura Satana), My Ruin and LVRS.

In December 2008, Tairrie married her long-term partner and guitarist of My Ruin Mick Murphy. She stated in the band's myspace blog that she had changed her last name to Murphy, but would continue to use the name Tairrie B in music.
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