June Millington is the very definition of a living music legend. A founding member of celebrated all-female rock band Fanny in the early 1970s (one that was signed to a major label), Millington and ...
Fanny's categorical elusiveness — built into the band via its virtuosity, by the non-binary Asian identities of the Millington sisters ("people didn't know where the Philippines was, and they didn't ...
June Millington says that while the members of the pioneering band Fanny were aware of their groundbreaking status, they really weren't the first all-female rock band. "We were aware what we were ...
Decades before Olivia Rodrigo, there was Fanny — an all-women, mostly Filipino American rock band who took the early 1970s by storm. As they rose to fame in the San Francisco music scene, the band ...
The documentary Fanny: The Right to Rock explores how the all-female band, some of whose members were lesbian, never achieved the fame they deserved or were taken seriously. The film directed by Bobbi ...
Whenever June Millington’s band would play back in the day, they’d get the same first reaction. “Catcalls and jeering — total disbelief that we could actually play,” she recalls. And no wonder. The ...
Started by two Filipino American sisters in California, the influential band is claiming its rightful rank in rock ’n’ roll history. By Teo Bugbee When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
In East Nashville, right at the center of the neighborhood's musically-driven hubbub, a Victorian-style corner building houses a popular gathering place. Fanny's House of Music is homey, with a ...
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