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| − | [[Gilly Townley|Gilma "Gilly" Townley]] was part of the chorus on [[Lumpy Gravy]] (1968); also one of the 1967 voices on [[Civilization Phaze III]] (1994). Wife of the creator of [[Apostolic Studios]] [[John Townley]] | + | [[Gilly Townley|Gilma "Gilly" Townley]] was part of the chorus on [[Lumpy Gravy]] (1968); also one of the 1967 voices on [[Civilization Phaze III]] (1994). Wife of the creator of [[Apostolic Studios]] [[John Townley]]. |
| − | [[Category: | + | She can be heard during ''[[Bit Of Nostalgia]]'', where she says she's ''"advocating dark clothes"'' and "''but still you can say darker and darker. I don't know what the outside of this thing looks like at all."'' <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/lyrics/Lumpy_Gravy.html#Nostalgia</ref> |
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| + | [[Category:Actors|Townley, Gilly]] | ||
[[Category:Bandmembers|Townley, Gilly]] | [[Category:Bandmembers|Townley, Gilly]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:56, 25 October 2020
Gilma "Gilly" Townley was part of the chorus on Lumpy Gravy (1968); also one of the 1967 voices on Civilization Phaze III (1994). Wife of the creator of Apostolic Studios John Townley.
She can be heard during Bit Of Nostalgia, where she says she's "advocating dark clothes" and "but still you can say darker and darker. I don't know what the outside of this thing looks like at all." [1]