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Some sources claim that Antin first began exploring the idea
of a modern burlesque troupe in 1993 with her friend Christina
Applegate; the troupe's first performance was in 1995. During
this period they performed with numerous guest vocalists (see
list below), with a repertoire of '50s and '60s pop standards,
performed in lingerie and/or old-fashioned pin-up costumes.
Antin reportedly drew inspiration from the choreography of Bob
Fosse (Sweet Charity, Cabaret, Chicago).
The Pussycat Dolls' secured a Thursday night residency at Los
Angeles nightclub The Viper Room, where they stayed from
1995–2001. In June 1999 Playboy ran a Pussycat Dolls pictorial,
featuring at least contemporary members Kasey Campbell, Kiva
Dawson, Erica Gudis and Lindsley Allen. In 2002 they moved to
The Roxy. The group became internationally popular and was
featured in magazines, television specials for MTV and VH1, ad
campaigns, and movies.
Carmen Electra was the group's lead
performer for many of their shows. She said "I was part of the
Dolls for two years and did every show with them...but
financially, I couldn't become part of their new music
project...It was a financial sacrifice I couldn't make."
With the involvement of music producers Jimmy Iovine and Ron
Fair, the troupe was re-cast, transformed into a pop/R&B
recording group, and signed up as employees of Iovine's label
Interscope Records.
In 2003, Nicole Scherzinger (a.k.a. Nicole Kea), a former member
of Popstars winners Eden's Crush, became the group's lead
singer. The present members of the group are Nicole Scherzinger;
Carmit Bachar (who joined in 1995); Jessica Sutta (who joined in
2002); and
Melody Thornton, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts
(who all joined in 2003). They opened the MTV Asia Awards 2004.
In 2005,
The Pussycat Dolls released their debut album PCD. The
album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200, selling about 100,000
copies. It has produced four singles. "Don't Cha" (featuring
Busta Rhymes, originally recorded by Tori Alamaze) became their
first major hit. The follow-up, "Stickwitu", became the group's
first U.S. # 1 Billboard Pop Radio hit,it went on to sell over a
million digital downloads in the world and became their second
#1 single in the UK. The third single, "Beep," featured Black
Eyed Peas lead rapper will.i.am. They recently released their
latest single, "Buttons," featuring Snoop Dogg which followed in
the success of the previous singles and went straight into the
top 3 on the UK singles chart, #3. The group's final single has
been confirmed as the high tempo, club track "Wait A Minute" and
is set for release on August 2006, in North America and "I Don't
Need A Man" will be released Worldwide.
The Pussycat Dolls are proving to be a recognised female group
as MTV Hits (UK) marks them as #1 in Top 10 Female Groups (July
2006) beating #2 Destiny's Child and #7 Spice Girls.
Furthermore, securing #1 in VH1's (UK) 'Top 20 S--iest' and #2
in TMF's Ultimate 20 Women in Pop (August 2006).
The The Pussycat Dolls won a Billboard Music Award for "Don't
Cha" as Top Hot/Dance Club Play Single of the Year. The song was
also nominated for Top-Selling Single of the Year and
Top-Selling Dance Single of the Year.
At the SXSW music conference in 2006, Interscope lawyer Darryl
Franklin said, during a panel discussion, that the contract with
the group is unique in that its members are actually salaried
employees of the record label and, by design, completely
interchangeable. This means that in addition to CD sales, the
label also controls merchandise, web sites and all other
commercial aspects of the group and their income, excluding song
publishing.
In 2006, San Francisco-based company Doppelganger (along with
Interscope Records) launched the PCD Music Lounge, an
interactive website.
On June 30th's VSpot Top 20 Countdown, host Matt Pinfield
announced that lead singer Nicole Scherzinger has written 12 new
songs for the follow-up album to 2005's PCD.
In 2006 The Pussycat Dolls have been performing live shows as
support for Black Eyed Peas, and as headliners in the UK, Europe
and Malaysia. (Even though the Black Eyed Peas performed in
Israel, The Pussycat Dolls didn't open the show.)
On August 8, 2006, after a Dolls concert in Kuala Lumpur, their
concert promoter, Absolute Entertainment, was charged with
flouting Malaysian decency laws. The Malay Mail quoted Culture
Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Rahman as saying: "I believe
the way the Pussycat Dolls behaved onstage amounted to gross
indecency". The charge was settled by paying a fine of RM5000
(US$1358 ).
The The Pussycat Dolls' repertoire includes both contemporary
pop/R&B and cover versions of pop standards. The contemporary
works are mostly written by professional songwriters and/or
producers; Scherzinger is the only group member to have
co-written any tracks. The covers often fit within the
traditions of burlesque, cabaret and drag shows; featuring
musical vamps and flirtatious choreography.
Their recorded cover versions include: "Sway" (Dean Martin);
"Santa Baby" (Eartha Kitt); "Feelin' Good" (Nina Simone);
"Tainted Love" (Gloria Jones/Soft Cell); "Where Did Our Love Go"
(The Supremes/Soft Cell); a mash-up of Donna Summer's "Hot
Stuff" with Siobhan Fahey's "Bitter Pill"; "Right Now" (Mel
Torme); and "Don't Cha" (Tori Alamaze).
Their live cover versions have included: "Big Spender" (Chita
Rivera/Shirley Bassey); "Fever" (Peggy Lee); "The Pink Panther
Theme" (Henry Mancini); and "These Boots Are Made For Walking"
(Nancy Sinatra).
The The Pussycat Dolls have been accused of being a group where
only one member sings (Nicole), and the rest are just eye candy.
However, Melody has solo spots on tracks such as "Beep", "Bite
The Dust", "Buttons", "I Don't Need A Man", "Hot Stuff (I Want
You Back)", "Sway", "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go"," "Stickwitu"
and "Flirt". Carmit has solos in the songs "I Don't Need A Man",
"Beep", "Flirt", "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", "Right
Now","Stickwitu", and "Tainted Love". Ashley, Kimberly and
Jessica all sing lead on the Stickwitu B Side "Santa Baby".
In April 2006 The New York Times reported that Interscope
executives are working to produce their own reality TV series
overseen by the producers of America's Next Top Model and McG,
the director of Charlie's Angels and Charlie's Angels: Full
Throttle. Entitled The Search for the Next Pussycat Doll, the
show will search for the new member of the troupe.
In September 2006, it was announced that the show would be
picked up by the CW, the new network being formed from the
merger of UPN and the WB.

In a merchandising agreement with Interscope, in 2006 toy
manufacturer Hasbro had plans for a line of dolls modeled after
The Pussycat Dolls, and reportedly aimed at six- to
nine-year-olds. The groups "Dads and Daughters" and the
"Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood" successfully lobbied
the company to scrap the plan because they felt that the dolls
would have been inappropriate for children, due to the overtly
s--ual nature of The Pussycat Dolls' songs, videos and live
shows.
Interscope also negotiated a deal with Estée Lauder for a
Pussycat Dolls line of cosmetics under the Stila brand.
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