Here's an all-female band that somehow slipped into the mists of time.
Fanny, founded by sisters June & Jean Millington, were only active initially for about 6 years (1969-75), boasting the likes of Richard Perry and Todd Rundgren as producers. In 1973, the group appeared on The Midnight Special and performed "All Mine" and a cover of Randy Newman's "Last Night I Had a Dream". Classic rock stations won't hesitate to play songs by, say for example, Heart, the Go-Go's, the Runaways, or the Bangles, but all four of those bands owe their legacy to Fanny.
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