The Flirts, an American dance music group from New York, were formed in 1980 by
producer Bobby Orlando. The group consisted of three female singers chosen
according to a "blonde-brune-rousse" schema: Andrea del Conte, Rebecca Sullivan,
and Holly Kerr. Their debut album 10¢ a Dance was released in February 1982,
featuring the single "Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime)" and "Passion" which
reached number 4 in Germany and Switzerland. Shortly after, Holly Kerr was
replaced by Hope Rayman and the group followed their early success in 1983 with
second album, Born to Flirt, continuing t...