Fanny (band)
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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.
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Personnel
Original lineup
- Jean Millington: bass, vocals
- June Millington: guitar, vocals
- Nickey Barclay: keyboards, vocals
- Alice de Buhr: drums, vocals
Later members
- Patti Quatro: guitar, vocals
- Brie Brandt-Howard: drums, vocals
- Cam Davis: drums
Discography
- Fanny (1970; Reprise Records)
- Charity Ball (1971; Reprise Records)
- Fanny Hill (1972; Reprise Records)
- Fanny Live (1972; Slick Music)
- Mother's Pride (1973; Reprise Records (produced by Todd Rundgren))
- Rock and Roll Survivors (1974; Casablanca Records)
- First Time in a Long Time, 4-CD retrospective (2002; Rhino Records)
External link
An excellent thorough history on the band. (http://www.aurealm.com/fanny.htm)