Lou 5 (1979) -

Searching for "Lou 5 (1979)" typically refers to the , a pioneering French punk band that reached a pivotal point in their career in 1979. The Lou's (1977–1979)

Formed in Paris in 1977, the Lou's were the first all-female rock band in France and a key fixture in the early European punk scene. Lou 5 (1979)

Known for their raw energy, they were the only band to play both days of the legendary 1977 Mont de Marsan punk festival . They frequently toured the UK, supporting major acts like The Clash during their "Out of Control" tour and sharing stages with Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Voidoids. Searching for "Lou 5 (1979)" typically refers to

While the band is the most direct link to that specific name and year, several other iconic "Lous" were at their peak in 1979: They frequently toured the UK, supporting major acts

The country star released her holiday-themed album Light of the Stable in 1979 and was named one of the "Top Album Picks" by Billboard for her work earlier that year.

A foundational figure in punk and glam rock, Reed was active in the late 70s music scene, having influenced the very movements that birthed bands like the Lou's.

As the lead singer of Foreigner , Gramm was performing heavily in 1979 following the massive success of their album Double Vision (1978) and the release of Head Games in September 1979.