@suzianne saidBlondie didn't exist in the early 20s it was all flappers and gangsters molls.
In my early 20's I went through my Debbie Harry phase, my hair was the same shade and I cut it short like hers. They loved me on Karaoke Night π. Of course that was while I was in Tucson, going to school at UofA, roller-skating to classes and playing "Skateaway" on my Walkman.
God, I miss those days.
@stellspalfie saidA fantastic band, got all their albums, sex on legs or what.
The best girl band around at the moment -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6plcFQ330&list=RDie6plcFQ330&start_radio=1
@stellspalfie saidNot bad. Not bad at all.
The best girl band around at the moment -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6plcFQ330&list=RDie6plcFQ330&start_radio=1
Great beat, original sound...timely attitude. π
@shallow-blue saidBand: Kittie
Alanis Morrisette is a female singer, not a girl band. Blondie was a mixed band with a female singer. Girls Aloud and Atomic Kitten had enough drama to fill years of tabloids.
CD: Spit
Tracks: 'Brackish' & 'Johnny'
Boom! (mike drop & don't look back walk-away)
@suzianne saidAbout the same time I was in Tucson also, with my band Sugarloaf Mountain String band, got some nice gigs around, but was working as traffic light technician around the state all the way down to the border, Yuma, Merinci and the like.
In my early 20's I went through my Debbie Harry phase, my hair was the same shade and I cut it short like hers. They loved me on Karaoke Night π. Of course that was while I was in Tucson, going to school at UofA, roller-skating to classes and playing "Skateaway" on my Walkman.
God, I miss those days.
Sugarloaf was mixed, 2 women, Sara Grey and my wife Susan, Yves Chandon from France, me and Chester Gentrie, Sara is the real deal, google her. My wife Susan started 3 dulcimer societies, one in Jerusalem, Israeli Duclimer society, one in Scottsdale, Arizona Dulcimer society, and one here in Pennsylvania, the Appalachian Dulcimer society which fell with a thud. other two still going strong.
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@sonhouse saidI saw a lot of local bands while I was in Tucson, because there were plenty of hole in the wall bars over on the west side of campus, up and down Euclid. It's probable I might have seen your group and never known it. This was 20 years ago, '96-'99.
About the same time I was in Tucson also, with my band Sugarloaf Mountain String band, got some nice gigs around, but was working as traffic light technician around the state all the way down to the border, Yuma, Merinci and the like.
Sugarloaf was mixed, 2 women, Sara Grey and my wife Susan, Yves Chandon from France, me and Chester Gentrie, Sara is the real deal, googl ...[text shortened]... Pennsylvania, the Appalachian Dulcimer society which fell with a thud. other two still going strong.
Dulcimer music was hot right around then so it's entirely probable. I know I saw several groups with dulcimer players. They were usually female, so yeah.
@suzianne saidWell, you are older than I thought.
In my early 20's I went through my Debbie Harry phase, my hair was the same shade and I cut it short like hers. They loved me on Karaoke Night π. Of course that was while I was in Tucson, going to school at UofA, roller-skating to classes and playing "Skateaway" on my Walkman.
God, I miss those days.
Walkman? Roller skating?
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