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Honey Ltd.
8,041 listeners
The Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is… read moreThe Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is now difficult to track down. The band's singles, however, are well known. The band later tur… read moreThe Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is now difficult to track down. The band's singles, however, are well known. The band later turned into Eve and produced an album which was much less obscu… read more -
Ellie Greenwich
13,419 listeners
Ellie Greenwich (born Eleanor Louise Greenwich on 23 October 1940; died 26 August 2009) was an American pop music singer, songwriter, and r… read moreEllie Greenwich (born Eleanor Louise Greenwich on 23 October 1940; died 26 August 2009) was an American pop music singer, songwriter, and record producer. She wrote, or co-wrote, a number of well-known 60s songs including "Be My Ba… read moreEllie Greenwich (born Eleanor Louise Greenwich on 23 October 1940; died 26 August 2009) was an American pop music singer, songwriter, and record producer. She wrote, or co-wrote, a number of well-known 60s songs including "Be My Baby", "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)", &qu… read more -
The Whyte Boots
8,522 listeners
In reality, The Whyte Boots did not exist, being a construct of Brill Building hit girls Lori Burton and Pam Sawyer - writers of hits for t… read moreIn reality, The Whyte Boots did not exist, being a construct of Brill Building hit girls Lori Burton and Pam Sawyer - writers of hits for the likes of The Young Rascals and a slew of Motown acts, they were among the few female writers wh… read moreIn reality, The Whyte Boots did not exist, being a construct of Brill Building hit girls Lori Burton and Pam Sawyer - writers of hits for the likes of The Young Rascals and a slew of Motown acts, they were among the few female writers who produced and arranged their own acts. In the wake of their… read more -
Reparata & The Delrons
12,523 listeners
The Delrons started out as a quartet in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York, led by lead singer Mary Aiese, wh… read moreThe Delrons started out as a quartet in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York, led by lead singer Mary Aiese, who subsequently billed herself as Reparata after Sister Reparata, one of her school teachers. The o… read moreThe Delrons started out as a quartet in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York, led by lead singer Mary Aiese, who subsequently billed herself as Reparata after Sister Reparata, one of her school teachers. The other originals were Nanette Licari, Regina Gallagher and Ann… read more -
Dorothy Berry
6,740 listeners
After a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coa… read moreAfter a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coast based Little Star, the Challenge label, as well as Charles' Tangerine imprint. She got her… read moreAfter a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coast based Little Star, the Challenge label, as well as Charles' Tangerine imprint. She got her last name by becoming the wife of Richard Berry, the author… read more -
The Honeys
19,312 listeners
There is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of f… read moreThere is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of female counterpart to The Beach Boys. Beach Boy Brian Wilson served primarily as their record produ… read moreThere is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of female counterpart to The Beach Boys. Beach Boy Brian Wilson served primarily as their record producer and chief songwriter. The Honeys (the name a slang term … read more -
Luv'd Ones
4,341 listeners
The Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. The group released singles on the Chicago-based Dunwich Reco… read moreThe Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. The group released singles on the Chicago-based Dunwich Records. Singer/lead guitarist Charlotte 'Char' Vinnedge formed The Tremolons in Niles, Mic… read moreThe Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. The group released singles on the Chicago-based Dunwich Records. Singer/lead guitarist Charlotte 'Char' Vinnedge formed The Tremolons in Niles, Michigan in 1963 with her sister Chris on bass, Mary Gallagher … read more -
The Blossoms
20,047 listeners
The Blossoms were probably the most successful unknown group of the '60s. They made a career of singing backup for scores of artists f… read moreThe Blossoms were probably the most successful unknown group of the '60s. They made a career of singing backup for scores of artists from Paul Anka to Elvis Presley with a versatility that allowed them to be a choral group one minut… read moreThe Blossoms were probably the most successful unknown group of the '60s. They made a career of singing backup for scores of artists from Paul Anka to Elvis Presley with a versatility that allowed them to be a choral group one minute and a surf sound doo wop group for Jan and Dean's hit… read more -
Barbara Ruskin
1,781 listeners
Barbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Ma… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Marilyn Powell, Judy Cannon, The Foundations and Tony Christie… read more