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  2. Mary Jane Girls - Wikipedia

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    Another single, "Shadow Lover", was also released in 1986, and the Mary Jane Girls appeared on Soul Train to lip sync it, but the single was not promoted by the label. [8] Ghant obtained other work in 1986 when James and Motown were in dispute, since the Mary Jane Girls had no label support. The Mary Jane Girls officially disbanded in 1987.

  3. List of best-selling girl groups - Wikipedia

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    Girl groups have been popular at least since the heyday of the Boswell Sisters beginning in the 1930s, but the term "girl group" also denotes the wave of American female pop singing groups who flourished in the late 1950s and early 1960s between the decline of early rock and roll and the British Invasion, many of whom were influenced by doo-wop ...

  4. List of popular music acts that incorporate the accordion

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    Folk, pop, rock That Handsome Devil: Jeremy Page and Andy Bauer: Alternative rock, alternative hip hop: They Might Be Giants: John Linnell [8] Alternative rock Those Darn Accordions: Various, currently Paul Rogers and Suzanne Garramone: Accordion-based rock/pop/comedy band Yann Tiersen: Self French, avant-garde: Tiger Lillies: Martyn Jacques ...

  5. Dear Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Induct the Indigo Girls Already!

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    For their 2021 double-interview feature in SPIN, I said this about Amy Ray and Emily Saliers: “Since they exploded onto the scene with their self-titled, major-label debut in 1989, they’ve ...

  6. Girl group - Wikipedia

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    Girls Aloud (pictured in 2005) an example of a girl group.. A girl group is a music act featuring three or more female singers who generally harmonize together. The term "girl group" is also used in a narrower sense in the United States to denote the wave of American female pop music singing groups, many of whom were influenced by doo-wop and which flourished in the late 1950s and early 1960s ...

  7. Rock and Roll Girls - Wikipedia

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    Cash Box called "Rock and Roll Girls" a "pure rock celebration" and said that "Fogerty’s lead vocal is classic." [8] Rolling Stone Magazine critic Kurt Loder praised "Rock and Roll Girls" as "a rather spectacular demonstration of what can still be done with three shitty chords and a blazing sax.” [9] The Age critic Mike Daily described it as having "the breezy appeal of a Buddy Holly song."

  8. ‘Mean Girls’ Pop-Up Dining Experience to Debut in ... - AOL

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  9. The Clingers - Wikipedia

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    Kim Fowley stated that the Clingers were globally, the first group of girls under 18 who played their own instruments in a rock-and-roll band. [2] Fowley was the producer of another all-girl rock-and-roll band, The Runaways. Debra clarified that they were the first girl band to have a record contract. [2]