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Fanny was an American rock band, active in the early to mid 1970s. ... Concurrently, the album's second single, "Butter Boy", written by Jean about Bowie, ...
That LP spawned “Butter Boy,” Fanny’s biggest hit, but it was too little, too late. “When I left, I was a beaten woman,” June admits. “I was disappointed, the record company was ...
By the time "Butter Boy" became a hit, the Rock and Roll Survivors lineup had disintegrated. Brie Howard and keyboardist Nickey Barclay had left the band in 1974, soon followed by Patti Quatro in early 1975. In the spring of 1975, a new lineup, including Fanny's original guitarist June Millington and a returning Howard, toured under the name ...
Howard-Darling rejoined Fanny in 1974, recording Rock and Roll Survivors released on Casablanca Records. The first single, "I've Had It" reached #79 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] Their second single, Butter Boy, [3] spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #29 on April 5, 1975. Fanny was the first all-woman rock band to release an ...
Three members of pioneering all-female rock group, Fanny, grew up in the Capital Region. How three Sacramento-area women, featured in recent documentary, became rockstars Skip to main content
The album was released in December 1970. [9] Robert Christgau gave the album an average review, though he said the cover of "Badge" was "a cute idea". [5] A Canadian pressing of the album used the wrong master tapes, and consequently had a different track listing, including a cover of Maxine Brown's "One Step at a Time".
Due to the chart success of Fanny's song "Butter Boy", which became their biggest single, reaching number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 5, 1975, [58] [59] [60] the Millington sisters put together a new line-up of Fanny for a short tour, which also included former Svelts drummer Brie Howard, keyboardist Wendy Haas (born August 9, 1949 ...
Four Sisters Bakery has introduced Butter Boy, a pastry-filled claw machine. Pay $1, and play until you win.