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The Daisy Chain

The Daisy Chain

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  • Formed: 1967 in Fullerton, CA
  • Years Active: 1960s

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In 1967 during the Summer of Love, Shel Le, Camille, Rosemary Lane, and Dee Dee Lea joined together to form the trippy-meets-poppy Daisy Chain. The Fullerton, CA, all-girl band released its full-length debut, Straight or Lame, a year later on the United International label, but vanished soon afterward. Rosemary Lane went on to sing backup for Jackson Browne, but the other members of Daisy Chain were absent from the music industry and only the deepest-reaching collectors of psychedelic pop spoke of the band. The archival label Sundazed made these collectors very happy in 2005 when it reissued Straight or Lame on CD in its original mono and with new liner notes including interviews with the band's members.
— David Jeffries , All Music Guide

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