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The Holy Sisters of the Gaga Dada were an eclectic band originally from Santa Cruz, California, USA formed in 1981. They were voted "Best Alternative Rock Band of the Year" by L.A. Weekly. The collaboration of keyboardist Mary Jean Shaffer and guitarist Blancah Black, the Holy Sisters reveled in eccentric, quasi-religious imagery and feminist politics. Other original members included Heidi Puckett (bass) and Jeff Grubic (tenor sax). As the band morphed from conceptual entity to frequent club performers, Black left and two new members were added, Jill Fido (bass) and Charles Bingham (drums). Kim Sockit later replaced Puckett, and Zero Jessephski, Jr. replaced Bingham, making the Holy Sisters of the Gaga Dada an all-female band. The group would later move to Hollywood, California〔(Pop Reviews: Silly Sisters - Los Angeles Times )〕 where they were featured in "Once Upon Her Time," a TV program about women in the '80s which aired on the Lifetime Cablevision Network.〔(Exude and the Conversation: Unsigned but Not Unnoticed )〕 ==Personnel== * Jill Fido: bass, Vocals * Wild Kim Sockit: guitar, percussion, penny whistle, vocals * Mary Jean Shaffer: keyboards, vocals * Zero Jessephski, Jr.: drums, toys, percussion * Cathy Linstrom: guitar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Holy Sisters of the Gaga Dada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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