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The Continental Co-Ets
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The Continental Co-ets were an all-girl rock & roll band from Fulda, Minnesota. They formed in 1963 and were comprised of Nancy Hofmann… read moreThe Continental Co-ets were an all-girl rock & roll band from Fulda, Minnesota. They formed in 1963 and were comprised of Nancy Hofmann (bass), Mary Jo Hofmann, Vicki Steinman (drums), Carol Goins (guitar), and Carolyn Behr (guitar).… read moreThe Continental Co-ets were an all-girl rock & roll band from Fulda, Minnesota. They formed in 1963 and were comprised of Nancy Hofmann (bass), Mary Jo Hofmann, Vicki Steinman (drums), Carol Goins (guitar), and Carolyn Behr (guitar). They released only one single on IGL in 1965, “I Don’t Love… read more -
The Hooterville Trolley
1,109 listeners
Obscure psychedelic band from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Best known for their 1968 single No Silver Bird. View wikiObscure psychedelic band from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Best known for their 1968 single No Silver Bird. View wikiObscure psychedelic band from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Best known for their 1968 single No Silver Bird. View wiki -
Denise & Co.
2,555 listeners
Denise and Co. are one of the bands featured on the compilation Girls in the Garage, which show-cases obscure all female beat groups of th… read moreDenise and Co. are one of the bands featured on the compilation Girls in the Garage, which show-cases obscure all female beat groups of the 1960s. Their song "Take me as i am" is a defiant declaration female of autonomy and is… read moreDenise and Co. are one of the bands featured on the compilation Girls in the Garage, which show-cases obscure all female beat groups of the 1960s. Their song "Take me as i am" is a defiant declaration female of autonomy and is a bit heavy on the harmonica. View wiki -
Lydia Marcelle
1,695 listeners
Lydia Marcelle released a handful of singles between 1965 and 1972. View wikiLydia Marcelle released a handful of singles between 1965 and 1972. View wikiLydia Marcelle released a handful of singles between 1965 and 1972. View wiki -
The LadyBugs
3,079 listeners
The Ladybugs were assembled for the television series Petticoat Junction and were comprised of actresses Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda… read moreThe Ladybugs were assembled for the television series Petticoat Junction and were comprised of actresses Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda Kaye Henning, and Sheila James. Two days before they performed their gender-tweaked version of Th… read moreThe Ladybugs were assembled for the television series Petticoat Junction and were comprised of actresses Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda Kaye Henning, and Sheila James. Two days before they performed their gender-tweaked version of The Beatles’ “I Saw Him Standing There” and “I’ll Be Your Lady… read more -
Teddy and His Patches
1,387 listeners
From San Jose, Teddy And His Patches opened for The Doors and Moby Grape before dropping their first single in February 1967. Named after t… read moreFrom San Jose, Teddy And His Patches opened for The Doors and Moby Grape before dropping their first single in February 1967. Named after the fictional groupie highlighted on the first Mothers Of Invention album, Suzy Creamcheese was a t… read moreFrom San Jose, Teddy And His Patches opened for The Doors and Moby Grape before dropping their first single in February 1967. Named after the fictional groupie highlighted on the first Mothers Of Invention album, Suzy Creamcheese was a teenage LSD symphony: horror movie Farfisa, time changes, spo… read more -
The Beatle-ettes
4,626 listeners
No one knows who the Beattle-ettes were. They were one more answer record knocked off responding to the maelstrom of the Beatles' inva… read moreNo one knows who the Beattle-ettes were. They were one more answer record knocked off responding to the maelstrom of the Beatles' invasion of New York in 1964. (It was rushed out so fast, in fact, that they got the spelling of the b… read moreNo one knows who the Beattle-ettes were. They were one more answer record knocked off responding to the maelstrom of the Beatles' invasion of New York in 1964. (It was rushed out so fast, in fact, that they got the spelling of the boys' name wrong, with an extra 'T'!) But it i… read more