Girlfriends
Girlfriends were a quartet with Kim Gordon on vocals and guitar, Debbie Googe on drums, Kath Hanna on bass and vocals, and Tina Weymouth on keyboards. They...
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Girlfriends were a quartet with Kim Gordon on vocals and guitar, Debbie Googe on drums, Kath Hanna on bass and vocals, and Tina Weymouth on keyboards. They put out albums like their self-titled debut in 1993, followed by 'Explosion Boy' and 'Milk' in the mid-90s.
Their song 'Jessica' became a notable track for them, though the existing history around it feels a bit overblown. They also had songs like 'California' and '2am' in their catalog.
The details about their specific influence or legacy in the existing copy seem promotional, so it's hard to say much more than that they were a band that made music in the 90s.
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