[net.music] Whatever happened to Fanny?

ll tell you later.)@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA> (04/11/85)

     Here's the info on the band Fanny requested a few days back:

I.  Album List
   A.  "Fanny"             1970     Reprise 6416
   B.  "Charity Ball"      1971     Reprise 6456
   C.  "Fanny Hill"        1972     Reprise 2058
   D.  "Mother's Pride"    1973     Reprise 2137
   E.  "Rock'N'Roll Survivors" 1975 Casablanca 7007

II.  Personnel
    Jean Millington (Guitar, Bass, Vocals) -- all albums
    June Millington (Guitar, Vocals) -- A, B, C, D
    Nicole Barclay (Keyboards, Vocals) -- all albums
    Alice de Buhr (Drums, Vocals) -- E
    Patto Quatro (Bass) -- E
    Brie Howard (Drums) -- E


III.  Token Males
    Bobby Keys (Sax) -- C
    Jim Price (Winds) -- C
    James Newton Howard (Keyboards) -- E

IV.  Whatever Happened To . . .

    Well, to begin with, Jean, June, and Brie, plus assorted friends, put
together the band Millington, which had one album, "Ladies on the Stage", in
1978.  Nickey Barclay's solo lp, "Diamond in a Junkyard," appeared in '76.
    In addition, everyone except deBuhr has done assorted studio work with
other artists, as follows:

  Jean Millington appears on David Bowie's "Young Americans" (75).  Jean
Nickey, and Quatro are all on Keith Moon's "Two Sides of the Moon" (75).  June
was on Isis' second album, "Ain't No Backin' Up Now" (75).  Nickey appears on
Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" tour album (71), and on Jesse Edwin Davis'
first lp, named after himself, from the same year.  Quatro appears on Delaney
Bramlett's "Class Reunion" (77), and Howard shows up on Ringo Starr's "Ringo
the Fourth" (77).

--Dave Axler