Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Eileen Biddlingmeier – rhythm guitar (1966) Pris Wensell – keyboards (1965) Pami Benford – rhythm guitar, bass (1967–1969) Mary Lou Ball – rhythm guitar (1964–1966) Nancy Ball – drums (1964–1967) Darline Arnone – drums (1967–1969), also nicknamed "Thumper", the first female drummer sponsored by Slingerland; Discography

  2. Eileen Biddlingmeier 1965 ~ 1967. Eileen Biddlingmeier, choir friend of Patti’s, joined up with the Pleasure Seekers in 1965, replacing Sherry Hammerlee. Eileen, with her waist length blonde hair, was known as “Lady Godiva” and rocked the vocals up front, as well as teaching herself rhythm guitar.

  3. Learn about the history and members of the Pleasure Seekers, one of the first all-girl rock bands in Detroit. Eileen Biddlingmeier joined the group in 1966 as the lead guitarist and vocalist, replacing Sherry Hammerlee.

  4. The Pleasure Seekers #5, Cobo Arena, Detroit, circa October 1966 - from left: Eileen Biddlingmeier, Patti Quatro, Arlene Quatro, Suzi Quatro, and Nan Ball

  5. Eileen Biddlingmeier was a member of The Pleasure Seekers, a girl group formed by sisters Patti and Suzi Quatro in 1964. She played guitar and vocals in the band, which changed its name to Cradle in 1968 and disbanded in 1971.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suzi_QuatroSuzi Quatro - Wikipedia

    Quatro, at far right, pictured, along with two of her sisters, Patti and Arlene, and Eileen Biddlingmeier (center), in the Pleasure Seekers, 1966. In 1964, after seeing a television performance by the Beatles, Quatro's older sister, Patti, had formed an all-female garage rock band called the Pleasure Seekers with two friends.

  7. Recipients: Lynne Serridge Bradac, Nancy Quatro Glass, Nancy Rogers, Diane Baker Simmons, Eileen Day Biddlingmeier, Pam Benford, Darline Arnone DeMottVideo b...