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Belinda Carlisle

Autobiographer

Birthday August 17, 1958

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 66 Years

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Who Is Belinda Carlisle? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on August 17, 1958, Belinda Carlisle is an iconic American singer and songwriter known for her powerful voice and charming stage presence. She first gained fame as the lead vocalist of the groundbreaking all-female band The Go-Go's, which became one of the most successful groups of the 1980s. The band is best known for hits like "We Got the Beat" and "Our Lips Are Sealed," but Carlisle also has a celebrated solo career featuring chart-topping singles such as "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" and "Circle in the Sand."

In 2025, Carlisle continues to captivate audiences around the world, celebrating over four decades in the music industry.

Occupation Autobiographer
Date of Birth August 17, 1958
Age 66 Years
Birth Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Horoscope Leo
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Belinda Carlisle stands at an impressive height of approximately 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm). Throughout her career, she has maintained a fit physique, weighing around 130 pounds (59 kg). While specific measurements vary, Carlisle is known for her striking figure, which she attributes to a balanced lifestyle and a commitment to health and fitness.

In 2001, the Go-Go's reunited again and released a studio album of new material, God Bless the Go-Go's. Green Day's lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong co-wrote the only released single "Unforgiven". God Bless the Go-Go's received mixed reviews from critics.

Peter Fawthrop of AllMusic wrote "Every bit as Go-Go's, that is, as their non-hits and less remarkable material. While the Go-Go's sound is intact, there is not a "We Got the Beat" or a "Head Over Heels" to be found. It is feasible that in this age of pop rebirth, the Go-Go's decided it was now or never ...

The album doesn't attempt to update the band's sound with hip-hop moves or electronic frippery, for which God should bless 'em, indeed. The girls' hold on the current pop world remains so strong that Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong co-writes a song ("Unforgiven") in impeccable Go-Go's drag".

In spite of the mixed reviews, the album charted in the US Billboard 200, peaking at number No. 57. Around the time of the Go-Go's definitive reunion tour, Carlisle appeared nude for the cover feature and a full pictorial of the August 2001 edition of Playboy.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Belinda Carlisle has been happily married to Morgan Mason since 1986. The couple shares a deep bond and continues to support each other's endeavors. As of 2025, there are no significant reports of changes in their relationship, and they remain an inspirational couple in the public eye. Additionally, Carlisle has one son, Duke, born in 1993, who has also followed in the footsteps of his mother with a budding career in the entertainment industry.

She was named after her mother's favorite film, Johnny Belinda (1948). Carlisle was the first of seven siblings; she has three brothers and three sisters. When she was five years old, Carlisle's father abandoned their family, and she has stated that she spent most of her childhood impoverished.

As a teenager, she recalled owning "like, two outfits." According to Carlisle, her mother was very religious, while her father was not. In an interview with Slash magazine, she described herself as a reject from a Southern Baptist household.

Net Worth and Salary

Belinda Carlisle's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $25 million. Her earnings stem from her successful music career, lucrative tours, and various business ventures, including endorsements and merchandise. Carlisle has smartly invested her earnings in real estate, further increasing her financial stability.

Carlisle confirmed in a radio interview in August 2015 that she had completed work on a new studio album, earmarked for release in January 2016.

She commented that the music on the album would be partly inspired by Kundalini yoga, which she had taken up while pregnant during 1991–1992 and of which she had qualified as a teacher since becoming sober in 2005.

Also in August 2015, Edsel released a box set of all the commercially released singles from Carlisle's studio albums, plus a bonus disc featuring a previously unreleased recording of "In My Wildest Dreams", which had featured in the 1987 film Mannequin.

In late 2016, the Go-Go's completed an international tour with Best Coast as a supporting act, which Carlisle stated would likely be their last tour together. Carlisle's eighth studio album, a selection of Gurmukhi chants titled Wilder Shores, was released in September 2017.

Carlisle and the Go-Go's announced an 11-date reunion tour scheduled to begin in June 2020. However, in May 2020 the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Career, Business and Investments

Belinda Carlisle's career spans over 40 years, encompassing her time with The Go-Go's and her successful solo act. After establishing herself with the band, her solo career took off with the release of several critically acclaimed albums that not only sold millions but also garnered numerous awards.

In addition to music, Carlisle has diversified her career through various business ventures, including a line of products focused on health and wellness. She is also involved in philanthropic efforts, supporting charities that promote women's rights and health awareness.

Belinda Jo Carlisle (born August 17, 1958) is an American singer and songwriter. She gained fame as the lead vocalist of the Go-Go's, one of the most successful all-female rock bands of all time, and went on to have a prolific career as a solo artist.

Social Network

Belinda Carlisle remains active on social media, engaging with her fans and sharing glimpses of her life. On platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, she posts updates about her music, personal life, and charitable causes she supports. With a strong following, Carlisle continues to inspire and connect with people around the world.

In 1991, Carlisle released her fourth solo studio album, Live Your Life Be Free. The album marked somewhat of a return to 1960s-influenced music for Carlisle and included songs mainly written and produced by Rick Nowels but also two songs co-written by Carlisle.

The single "Do You Feel Like I Feel?" was accompanied by a music video inspired by the B movie Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958). The title track, "Live Your Life Be Free", released as first single outside the United States, was a Top 20 hit single in many countries reaching No. 12 in the UK and No. 13 in Australia.

Subsequent releases "Half the World" and "Little Black Book" (co-written by Marcella Detroit under her real name Marcy Levy) were also hits outside the United States. The album was also a success in Europe (Top 10 in the UK and Gold certification).

"Do You Feel Like I Feel?" is Carlisle's final single to enter in the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 73.

Education

Belinda Carlisle's educational journey is not extensively documented, but she developed her passion for music early in life. Growing up in Los Angeles, she was influenced by the vibrant music scene of the 1970s. It was through her experiences in high school and involvement in local music that Carlisle honed her craft, eventually leading her to join The Go-Go's.


Carlisle's first venture into music was in 1977 as drummer for the punk rock band the Germs, under the name Dottie Danger. She was recruited into the band by Lorna Doom, whom she had met in an art class while a student at Newbury Park High School.

However, her time in the band was short owing to her contracting mononucleosis, and she never recorded or performed live with the Germs. According to Germs guitarist Pat Smear, upon quitting, she introduced her friend, Donna Rhia, who became her replacement.

Carlisle does appear on one recording introducing the band at a 1977 performance at the Whisky a Go Go, heard on the live album Germicide (1977). Around this time, Carlisle provided some backing vocals for Black Randy and the Metrosquad.

Soon after leaving the Germs, she co-founded the Go-Go's (originally named the Misfits) with friends and fellow musicians Margot Olavarria, Elissa Bello, and Jane Wiedlin.

Olavarria and Bello were soon out of the group, and the new line-up included Carlisle, Wiedlin, bassist-turned-guitarist Charlotte Caffey, guitarist-turned-bassist Kathy Valentine, and drummer Gina Schock.

All five women were largely untrained musicians, and Carlisle recalls having to use tape as fret markers during their initial songwriting: "[Charlotte] had to show us how to plug in our amps," she said.

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