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New York Times Article - [[Son of Suzy Creamcheese]] | New York Times Article - [[Son of Suzy Creamcheese]] | ||
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| + | “We started meeting the girls who were always hanging around at the Balloon Farm like [[Janet Ferguson]], Lucy and Vivian. They quickly became regulars at all the New York Shows. [[Lucy Offerall|Miss Lucy]], the little dark-haired one from 200 Motels, moved to L.A.” From 'For Mother's Sake' - [[Jimmy Carl Black]] | ||
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| + | The owner of Monteal's New Penelope, having seen them at the Balloon Farm, [[67/01/07-21 Montreal Quebec Canada New Penelope|hired them for two weeks]]. | ||
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| + | The short lived Balloon Farm became the [[wikipedia:Electric Circus (nightclub)|Electric Circus]] | ||
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[[category:concerts]] | [[category:concerts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:28, 3 August 2021
New York Times Article - Son of Suzy Creamcheese
Notes
“We started meeting the girls who were always hanging around at the Balloon Farm like Janet Ferguson, Lucy and Vivian. They quickly became regulars at all the New York Shows. Miss Lucy, the little dark-haired one from 200 Motels, moved to L.A.” From 'For Mother's Sake' - Jimmy Carl Black
The owner of Monteal's New Penelope, having seen them at the Balloon Farm, hired them for two weeks.
The short lived Balloon Farm became the Electric Circus