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By Mary Templeton

Published on July 06, 2006

To some people, four-time Grammy-winner Pat Benatar will always be the single '80s "Heartbreaker" who first taught us that "Love Is a Battlefield." But Benatar isn't, in fact, frozen in time: She's been making hits with her husband — producer, guitarist and songwriter Neil Giraldo, whom she first recruited for her band in 1978. (Fun fact: In his spare time, Giraldo also heads On the Rock Nutrition Company — because road food apparently doesn't do a thing for your health.) The two hit town today on their Polyamnesia Tour to sing some new songs and undoubtedly rock their old hits. See these two who "belong together" at 8 p.m.
Fri., July 7, 8 p.m.