Nina Gordon
50 top tracks
Nina Gordon
50 top tracks
Albums

Tonight and the Rest of My Life
Nina Gordon

Bleeding Heart Graffiti
Nina Gordon

Tonight And The Rest Of My Lif
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2005
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Summer 9ine
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Tonight And The Rest Of My Life (DMD Album)
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Tonight and the Rest of My Life (Bonus Track)
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Songs in the Key of She
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Kiss Me 'Til It Bleeds
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![[non-album tracks] — cover art by Nina Gordon](/frogtoon_logo.png)
[non-album tracks]
Nina Gordon

Bring the Rock
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PromoOnly Mainstream Radio-May
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Biography
Nina Rachel Shapiro Gordon is an American rock singer. Co-founder of the band Veruca Salt, Gordon pioneered and revived Bangles inspired pop-rock for the mid-'90s grunge generation. She quickly became known for her instantly infectious power-pop hooks and melodies, writing Veruca Salt hits "Seether" and "Volcano Girls". Since leaving Veruca Salt in 1998, she has released the successful solo album Tonight and the Rest of My Life, written songs for Fefe Dobson <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ni...Read more on Last.fm
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Nina Rachel Shapiro Gordon is an American rock singer. Co-founder of the band Veruca Salt, Gordon pioneered and revived Bangles inspired pop-rock for the mid-'90s grunge generation. She quickly became known for her instantly infectious power-pop hooks and melodies, writing Veruca Salt hits "Seether" and "Volcano Girls". Since leaving Veruca Salt in 1998, she has released the successful solo album Tonight and the Rest of My Life, written songs for Fefe Dobson, Courtney Jaye and has now released her second solo album, Bleeding Heart Graffiti, on August 8, 2006.
Gordon gave birth to her first child (a girl) on November 21, 2006. She called her "Ivy Nightingale Russo". The father of the baby is musician Jeff Russo (of Tonic).
In 2013, Nina became part of the reformed original line-up of Veruca Salt. They are currently writing new material. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Nina+Gordon">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
