Millington, June (1950–)
Millington, June (1950–)
American guitarist. Name variations: Fanny. Born June Elizabeth Millington, 1950, in Manila, Philippines; moved to California with family (1961); sister of Jean Millington.
Lead guitarist, helped form the group Fanny with her sister and Alice DeBuhr (drums); released 1st album, Fanny (1970), followed by Charity Ball (1970), Fanny Hill (1972), and Mothers Pride (1973); quit the band to make demo records and play background music for various bands (1973); with sister, recorded an album, Ladies on the Stage; involved in the women's-music movement, produced albums by such performers as Cris Williamson, Holly Near, and Mary Watkins.
See also Women in World History.
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