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During the shooting of Warrant's "Cherry Pie" video, Brown met lead singer Jani Lane. [9] Lane and Brown married on July 15, 1991. [7] They had a daughter, Taylar Jayne Lane, in 1992, and divorced in 1993. [10] After her divorce from Lane, Brown was engaged to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
The video for "Cherry Pie" received heavy airplay on MTV and other music video stations. It featured the members of Warrant and a scantily clad woman (model Bobbie Brown) who is seen dancing throughout the video while the band members perform and make tongue-in-cheek references to the song's lyrics (for example, when the line referencing baseball is sung, Brown appears in a form-fitting ...
Warrant's first video album, Warrant: Live – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich was released in 1990 on VHS and Laserdisc, featuring the band performing live in concert. The video was certified platinum [7] The band's momentum at this point carried them to further success with the much anticipated second album Cherry Pie in 1990. [4]
Cherry Pie: Quality You Can Taste is the second video album from Warrant released in 1991. The video features backstage interviews, concert clips including a preview of the band's next album and the music videos from Cherry Pie .
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In a cheeky deleted scene from a little-seen, slightly different version of the original “Girls on Film” video, ... Director remembers Warrant’s infamous, banned ‘Cherry Pie’ video, 30 ...
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The album was re released twice in 2004 under new titles 'Cherry Pie all the Hitz 'n' More and the import version Most Wanted with slightly different track lists. [2]The album has new versions of Warrant's biggest hit singles "Heaven", which peaked at number 2 on The Billboard Hot 100, and "Cherry Pie", which peaked at #10. [3]