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June Millington

June Millington

Musician

Having moved from Manila to California in the early sixties, she and her sister, bassist Jean, turned in their folk guitars for electric guitar and bass and formed a succession of all-girl bands.

By 1969 they were in Hollywood with their band Fanny, one of the first all women’s rock bands to be signed to a major label (Reprise). Through five successful albums and extensive touring of Europe and North America, Fanny served notice that women could do more than simply sing, they could write and play passionate rock ‘n roll.

June released her autobiography Land of a Thousand Bridges: Island Girl in a Rock ‘n Roll World in 2015, and her latest CD, Snapshots, is now available ~ with “Girls Don’t Dream” a particular favorite of hers. Finally, Bobbi Jo Hart’s documentary, Fanny: The Right to Rock was just released and aired on PBS amid much excitement.

For more biographical information, please visit this website.