Fanny signed in 1970It's too bad Beeber didn't interview you for his book. His chapter focuses mostly on two punk women Goldie (Genya Ravan) from Goldie and the Gingerbreads (whom he claim is the "earliest women-only rock band to be signed to a major label" but I've always thought Fanny had that feather in their cap) and Helen Wheels. I don't know when G&Gs signed to a major and couldn't find it but they were around in the 60s and I think no longer existed by 1970 this looks like an official site of Genya's http://www.genyaravan.com/goldie.html from the site; First Major Label All-Female Rock BandI have never heard them but if that guitar lick on the flash intro of her page is any indication I would love to (the guitar lick sounded much more 80s Runaways than 60s though) mike |
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