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Fanny

Upon putting your signature on hard rock and roll combo Fanny in 1970, Warner Bros. stated their fresh acquisition was the first all-female rock-band — a declaration not very true, obviously, but among the first self-contained woman groups to property on a significant label, these were a significant harbinger of …

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Nickey Barclay

Nickey Barclay was an associate from the all-female rock and roll group Fanny. Following its demise, she released a single album, Diamonds inside a Junkyard, in 1976.

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June Millington

Back 1969, when June Millington began her profession as business lead guitarist for Fanny — a mainstream all-female music group — she recognized that mainstream music was generally inaccessible to females. Through the five years in the 1970s when Fanny had been active, few females had produced significant mainstream rock …

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Fanny

Warner Brothers Information claimed in 1970 that their latest putting your signature on Fanny were the ‘initial all-female rock and roll group’. They suffered a profession for four years on that basis, tossing off all competitors towards the throne, including Birtha, whose tasteless promotion handout mentioned ‘Birtha provides balls’. Formerly …

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