Vitamin C
Vitamin C was a pop band led by vocalist Colleen Fitzpatrick. They put out their self-titled debut album in 1997, which included the single 'Graduation...
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Vitamin C was a pop band led by vocalist Colleen Fitzpatrick. They put out their self-titled debut album in 1997, which included the single 'Graduation (Friends Forever).' That song became a kind of standard for high school proms and graduation ceremonies, a piece of late-90s pop that stuck around.
Their lineup included Michael Kotch on guitar, bass, and keyboards, with Donnie Wahlberg joining in 2000 for vocals and percussion. They released a few more albums, like 'More' in 1999 and 'Love This' in 2003, before going on hiatus around 2003. Fitzpatrick has done some solo work since, sometimes playing the old Vitamin C songs.
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