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Fanny

Fanny has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 10 episodes and was first played on 22 June 2018.

There are at least five different artists / bands called Fanny.

Fanny was an American rock band, active in the first half of the 1970s. They were one of the first all-female rock groups to achieve critical and commercial success, including two Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 singles. The group was founded by sisters June and Jean Millington (on guitar and bass respectively), who had been playing music together since their family moved from the Philippines to California in the early 1960s.

After playing through several variations of the band, they attracted the interest of producer Richard Perry who signed them to Reprise Records in 1969 as Fanny. The band recorded four albums together before June quit the group, leading to the original line-up splitting. Following a final album, Fanny disbanded in 1975. The Millington sisters have continued to play music together since the split, and with a former drummer, Brie Howard-Darling, formed the spin-off group Fanny Walked the Earth in 2018.

The group attracted critical acclaim for rejecting typical girl group styles and expectations of women in the rock industry, instead emphasizing their musical skills. Later groups such as the Go-Go's, the Bangles, and the Runaways cited Fanny as a key influence. Studio albums: Fanny (1970), Charity Ball (1971), Fanny Hill (1972), Mothers Pride (1973) and Rock and Roll Survivors (1974).

Fanny is the alias of Winnipeg, Manitoba, breakcore producer and Scottish expatriate Frasier Runciman. Fanny began his musical career in the 1980s at the end of the British punk rock explosion, playing guitar for bands in Edinburgh. He used influences from The Banshees to Def Jam, Stravinsky to P-Funk. This playing style brought him to the attention of local punk rock legends The Exploited, whom he joined in 1993. Frasier toured Europe and South America as guitarist of The Exploited and is featured as "The Human Bone" on the Live In Buenos Aires concert tape. He also co-wrote and recorded the "Beat the Bastards" LP but quit the band before the album was released, so he wasn't credited for it.

Frasier left Scotland to play in the Canadian funk rock band Bootsauce and moved to Montreal. Afther the band fell appart Frasier stayed in Winnipeg. By this time he was tired of guitars and rock and having new musical ambitions and visions he returned to the sampler experiments that he first began in the eighties. He traded in his guitars for synths and a PC and released a house CD titled "Come and Get It Up Yer".

When he met Aaron Funk Frasier discovered a new musical direction and changed his musical direction towards breakcore. Weekend trips to Wisconsin and the legendary barn parties in East Troy pushed him further in this direction. It was there that he met Destro from Zod record and Eiterherd from Widerstand and plans were made to release his new tracks.

Fanny (Fanny Hamlin) is a Swedish artist formerly of the pop group Play, she recently released the single 'Come To Me' produced in collaboration with Stockholm duo Montauk. She is currently working on her debut album due for release in the spring of 2012.

Fanny is a Danish folk band. Their album "Herfra til Horisonten" was released in 1997.

Fanny is the artist representing France at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, singing "Sentiments songes" at the age of 17. She has been singing professionally since she was eight. At the age of 12 she started recording with EMI, while working with Jean-Jacques Soupley. Her first album, launched after a TV appearance when she was 12, quickly went to gold. Two years later came her second album, Fanny.

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Fanny

Fanny has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 10 episodes and was first played on 22 June 2018.

There are at least five different artists / bands called Fanny.

Fanny was an American rock band, active in the first half of the 1970s. They were one of the first all-female rock groups to achieve critical and commercial success, including two Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 singles. The group was founded by sisters June and Jean Millington (on guitar and bass respectively), who had been playing music together since their family moved from the Philippines to California in the early 1960s.

After playing through several variations of the band, they attracted the interest of producer Richard Perry who signed them to Reprise Records in 1969 as Fanny. The band recorded four albums together before June quit the group, leading to the original line-up splitting. Following a final album, Fanny disbanded in 1975. The Millington sisters have continued to play music together since the split, and with a former drummer, Brie Howard-Darling, formed the spin-off group Fanny Walked the Earth in 2018.

The group attracted critical acclaim for rejecting typical girl group styles and expectations of women in the rock industry, instead emphasizing their musical skills. Later groups such as the Go-Go's, the Bangles, and the Runaways cited Fanny as a key influence. Studio albums: Fanny (1970), Charity Ball (1971), Fanny Hill (1972), Mothers Pride (1973) and Rock and Roll Survivors (1974).

Fanny is the alias of Winnipeg, Manitoba, breakcore producer and Scottish expatriate Frasier Runciman. Fanny began his musical career in the 1980s at the end of the British punk rock explosion, playing guitar for bands in Edinburgh. He used influences from The Banshees to Def Jam, Stravinsky to P-Funk. This playing style brought him to the attention of local punk rock legends The Exploited, whom he joined in 1993. Frasier toured Europe and South America as guitarist of The Exploited and is featured as "The Human Bone" on the Live In Buenos Aires concert tape. He also co-wrote and recorded the "Beat the Bastards" LP but quit the band before the album was released, so he wasn't credited for it.

Frasier left Scotland to play in the Canadian funk rock band Bootsauce and moved to Montreal. Afther the band fell appart Frasier stayed in Winnipeg. By this time he was tired of guitars and rock and having new musical ambitions and visions he returned to the sampler experiments that he first began in the eighties. He traded in his guitars for synths and a PC and released a house CD titled "Come and Get It Up Yer".

When he met Aaron Funk Frasier discovered a new musical direction and changed his musical direction towards breakcore. Weekend trips to Wisconsin and the legendary barn parties in East Troy pushed him further in this direction. It was there that he met Destro from Zod record and Eiterherd from Widerstand and plans were made to release his new tracks.

Fanny (Fanny Hamlin) is a Swedish artist formerly of the pop group Play, she recently released the single 'Come To Me' produced in collaboration with Stockholm duo Montauk. She is currently working on her debut album due for release in the spring of 2012.

Fanny is a Danish folk band. Their album "Herfra til Horisonten" was released in 1997.

Fanny is the artist representing France at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, singing "Sentiments songes" at the age of 17. She has been singing professionally since she was eight. At the age of 12 she started recording with EMI, while working with Jean-Jacques Soupley. Her first album, launched after a TV appearance when she was 12, quickly went to gold. Two years later came her second album, Fanny.

Original source: Last.fm

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Ain't That Peculiar
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
Seven Roads
Fanny
Reprise Records1971
Hey Bulldog
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
I Need You Need Me
Fanny
Reprise Records1973
Rockin' (All Nite Long)
Fanny
Casablanca1974
Think About The Children
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
The First Time
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
Borrowed Time
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
Blind Alley
Fanny
Reprise Records1972
Solid Gold
Fanny
Reprise Records1973