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[[File:Mamas and Papas 1967.JPG|thumb|350px|The Mamas and the Papas in 1967. From left to right: Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips, Denny Doherty, and John Phillips.]] |
[[File:Mamas and Papas 1967.JPG|thumb|350px|The Mamas and the Papas in 1967. From left to right: Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips, Denny Doherty, and John Phillips.]] |
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'''The Mamas and the Papas''' was a - no, ''the'' - 1960s folk-pop band from Southern California. What made them stand out at first was that, in an age of girl groups and boy bands, they had a mixed-gender lineup: Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips, John Phillips, and Denny Doherty, backed by session musicians. Then people heard their music, and they didn't need a gimmick to stand out. |
'''The Mamas and the Papas''' was a - no, ''the'' - 1960s folk-pop band from Southern California. What made them stand out at first was that, in an age of girl groups and boy bands, they had a mixed-gender lineup: Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips, John Phillips, and Denny Doherty, backed by session musicians. Then people heard their music, and they didn't need a gimmick to stand out. |
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* [[Write What You Know]]/[[Write Who You Know]]: "Creeque Alley" is a concise history of the evolution of the folk-rock scene in the 1960s, namechecking not only the members of the Mamas and the Papas, but various other musicians and groups who became famous in their own right, like [[The Lovin' Spoonful]]. It also describes some of the Mamas and the Papas' travels and misadventures. |
* [[Write What You Know]]/[[Write Who You Know]]: "Creeque Alley" is a concise history of the evolution of the folk-rock scene in the 1960s, namechecking not only the members of the Mamas and the Papas, but various other musicians and groups who became famous in their own right, like [[The Lovin' Spoonful]]. It also describes some of the Mamas and the Papas' travels and misadventures. |
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