- June Millington
Philippine-American guitarist June Millington, her sister bassist Jean Millington, together with drummer Alice de Buhr, and keyboardist Nickey Barclay founded Fanny, which was signed with Warner Brothers' Reprise Records in 1969 and released five albums by 1973, including "Fanny", "Charity Ball", "Fanny Hill" (produced by Richard Perry), and "Mother's Pride", which was produced by
Todd Rundgren . Fanny toured worldwide, gaining widespread popularity in the U.K., and charted in the U.S. with the songs "Charity Ball" and "Butter Boy". In 1971 Fanny also served as session players and did arrangements for Barbra Streisand's self-titled album. In 2002, Rhino records gave the group the box-set treatment, releasing "First Time In A Long Time—The Reprise Recordings".Fanny was probably the second all girl
rock band to be signed to a majorrecord label ;Goldie & The Gingerbreads were signed in the 1960's. While the Runaways and the Go Go's are remembered as the early all-female rock bands, Fanny pre-dates them by several years, and their existence and popularity was instrumental to the rise of the female bands that followed. Their influence also transcended gender lines. Said fanDavid Bowie in Rolling Stone inRolling Stone magazine -29 December 1999 : "One of the most important female bands in American rock has been buried without a trace. And that is Fanny. They were one of the finest ... rock bands of their time, in about 1973. They were extraordinary ... They're as important as anybody else who's ever been, ever; it just wasn't their time. Revivify Fanny. And I will feel that my work is done."June Millington's sister Jean married David Bowie's then
guitarist ,Earl Slick . She continues to play bass both in the studio and in concert, and is also an herbalist and holographic-repatterning practitioner. Jean had also done studio work for many artists, includingKeith Moon ,David Bowie , andRoderick Taylor .June and Jean Millington continued to record and release albums together after Fanny disbanded, most recently in the group
Slammin' Babes . June, who Guitar Player magazine called "the hottest female guitar player in the industry", has a long career producing albums as well, with credits including those byHolly Near ,Mary Watkins ,Cris Williamson ,Bitch and Animal ,John Simon ,Diane Lincoln , and Joel Zoss.In 1986, June Millington together with her long time partner, Ann Hackler, formed the Institute for the Musical Arts (IMA). The Northampton, MA-based non-profit institute's mission is to support women and girls in music and music-related businesses. IMA's programs include the Rock ‘n Roll Camp for Girls, and workshops on vocal and instrumental instruction, album production and recording techniques, lyric and music composition, and booking, promotion, and entertainment law.
External links
* [http://www.slamminbabes.com/ Slammin' Babes website]
* [http://www.ima.org/ Institute For Musical Arts]
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