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Girls in a Band

Postby anniv 63 » 01 Nov 2015, 17:46

Quite an interesting documentary on BBC 4 this weekend.
Although mainly focussed on girls in rock and punk bands from 70s to noughties, it surprisingly paid
tribute to Carol Kaye and Merseybeat girl group The Liverbirds (better known in Germany than the Pool!!!)
Most of the featured ladies are most likely Grandmothers now, but probably still can kick ass!!!
Sit down kiddies while Grandma tells you a tale of sex , drugs, and rock and roll, and if you are very good
she will make you a pot of tasty home made soup!!!

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Re: Girls in a Band

Postby Iain Purdon » 01 Nov 2015, 22:18

As you say, the Liverbirds were big in the Hamburg Star Club days. Meanwhile the Kaye Sisters, Beverley Sisters and Vernons Girls also played their part as what would now be called girl bands. Closely linked to the latter were the Avons (Shads connection anyone?)

And some girls infiltrated the beat groups too - Megan Davies and Honey Lantree being the two I remember best.

Thanks for the tip, Mike. Sounds like another date with the BBC iPlayer!
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Postby JimN » 01 Nov 2015, 22:51

The Avons were a mixed-sex group, like the Mudlarks or the Stargazers.
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Postby Iain Purdon » 02 Nov 2015, 08:53

True. The original Avon Sisters had been (and remained) girls!

I only snuck 'em in to provide a tenuous link to our heroes :)
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Re: Girls in a Band

Postby jimuc » 02 Nov 2015, 09:40

Not forgetting The Springfields (Dusty) and The Seekers (Judith Durham)

In my opinion two of the finest female singers of their era
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Postby GoldenStreet » 02 Nov 2015, 14:38

Then there were the Caravelles, the girl duo who had a one-off hit, You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry, in 1963.

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Postby Iain Purdon » 02 Nov 2015, 14:58

One of the Caravelles was married to a workmate of mine :)
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Re: Girls in a Band

Postby JimN » 02 Nov 2015, 18:25

Iain_P wrote:One of the Caravelles was married to a workmate of mine :)


Lois Lane, or the other one (Andrea Simpson)?
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Postby Iain Purdon » 02 Nov 2015, 20:24

Lois :)
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Postby Derek Mowbray » 02 Nov 2015, 20:37

I saw The Avons in Malta at an army concert we had in the cinema on the camp there was just the male and female singer who had got married by then,was his name Ray Adams and which of the sisters did he marry? I know they wrote Dance On
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