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The film was written by Ford and former groupie Suzanne Mercer. [3] The film was released in America in December 1970 by American International Pictures as I am a Groupie and in France in 1973, with additional sex scenes, as Les demi-sels de la perversion (The Pimps of Perversion).
Pamela Des Barres (day-BAR; born Pamela Ann Miller; September 9, 1948) is an American rock and roll groupie, writer, musician, and actress.She is best known for her 1987 memoir, I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie, which details her experiences in the Los Angeles rock music scene of the 1960s and 1970s.
The book tells the story of Pamela Ann Miller, a groupie who gets a kind of fame in the 1960s by having wild nights with musicians and actors. Pictures of famous musicians and actors accompany the many stories of her time in Los Angeles, California during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Des Barres points out that “‘groupie’ was an innocent word at first, meaning literally ‘someone who spends time with groups,’” but it “became a misunderstood term, synonymous with ...
Also that year, journalists Jenny Fabian and Johnny Byrne released a largely autobiographical novel called Groupie (1969). The following year, a documentary film titled Groupies (1970) was released. Female groupies in particular have a long-standing reputation of being available to celebrities, pop stars, rock stars, and other public figures.
She is best known for writing Groupie Girl (1970), based on her own personal experience. [2] [3] Biography.
Oprah Winfrey pens a heartfelt tribute to Tina Turner as fans share pictures and video posts on Twitter about their longtime friendship.
The film was financed by the backers of Groupie Girl (1970) and was based on the real life exploits of co-writer Suzanne Mercer. [2] It opens with footage from the Isle of Wight Pop Festival.