Benatar became interested in theater and began voice lessons, singing her first solo at the age of eight, at Daniel Street Elementary School, a song called "It Must Be Spring". Benatar trained as a coloratura with plans to attend the Juilliard School , but decided instead to pursue health education at Stony Brook University. At 19, after one year at Stony Brook, she dropped out to marry her first husband, high school sweetheart Dennis Benatar, a U. Pat Benatar worked as a bank teller near Richmond, Virginia.

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After divorcing her high school sweetheart, singer Pat Benatar worked the club scene in New York and found her guitarist and future husband Neil Giraldo. Raised in nearby Lindenhurst, Long Island, she developed an early passion for music from her mother Millie, a trained opera singer. But like her mother before her, the young and talented singer swapped the stage for domestic life and chose to marry her high school boyfriend, Dennis Benatar, in The two moved to Virginia, where Dennis was stationed as a soldier.
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