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  1. Pleasant Gehman is an American author, writer, poet, actress, dancer and musician from Los Angeles. Career. In the 1980s, she was the singer for the punk rock band Screamin' Sirens. Her articles on rock 'n' roll, American pop culture, sex, the arts and human interest have appeared in L.A. Weekly [1] and BAM. [2] .

  2. Screamin' Sirens were formed in Hollywood, California in around 1983. The band was formed by drummer/vocalist Boom Boom Laffoon and vocalist Pleasant Gehman, who recalled in a 1986 Flipside interview: I just wanted to have a really wild all-girl band that was like a gang or something.

  3. Oct 4, 2015 · For people with more than a passing knowledge of the early L.A. punk scene, Pleasant Gehman almost needs no introduction. She was there at the beginning and was involved on an incredible number of levels, as you will see.

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · As a belly dancer, I judged numerous competitions and appeared on the covers of every belly dance trade publication. As a burlesque performer, I’ve been a judge at the USA’s legendary international burlesque competition, The Miss Exotic World Pageant, and was the 2014 keynote speaker at Burly Con.

  5. Pleasant Gehman is a true Renaissance woman whose career includes acting, dancing, writing, painting and singing. As internationally acclaimed dance star Princess Farhana she performs belly dance and retro-style classic burlesque globally.

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  6. Pleasant lives in Hollywood, California, with four spoiled rescue cats. Pleasant Gehman is a true renaissance woman. A lifelong multi-disciplinary artist, she is a writer, professional dancer, actor, psychic, musician and painter; she has often been called “a force of nature”.

  7. Richard Boyd Gehman (May 21, 1921 – May 13, 1972) was an American author of five novels and 15 nonfiction books, as well as more than 3,000 magazine articles, including over 400 features. [1] Gehman wrote under many different pen names, such as Meghan Richards, Frederick Christian, Martin Scott, Michael Robinson and F. C. Uffelman. [2]

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