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English: From left to right: Glen Hamilton (drums), Michelle (backup vocals), Regina Richards (lead vocals & rhythm guitar), Nez (lead guitar), and Charles Roth (bass & synth)
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From the mid-late 1970s to early 1980s Regina Richards and Red Hot was part of the vibrant downtown New York City club scene.

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