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Encyclopedia > Fanny (band)

Fanny were a late 1960s-1970s American all-women band led by June Millington. They were pioneers as one of the first rock bands to feature all women, and the second to sign to a major record label, behind Goldie and the Gingerbreads. They charted twice, with "Charity Ball" in 1971 and "Butter Boy" in 1975, peaking at #40 and #29, respectively.

Contents

Personnel

Original lineup

Later members

  • Patti Quatro: guitar, vocals
  • Brie Brandt-Howard: drums, vocals
  • Cam Davis: drums

Discography

External link

An excellent thorough history on the band. (http://www.aurealm.com/fanny.htm)


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Fanny Grace: About The Band (920 words)
His bands kept breaking up and I was getting tired of seeing him so depressed.
Within three months of that moment, Fanny Grace was born, but their music was moving away from the grunge and hard rock in favor at the time.
I went around to all the clubs telling them we had the hottest band coming out of L.A. with a girl singer who was just tearing up the club scene.
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