A Rocking Night with June Millington

Author: scout  
Posted: May 14, 2008 | Category: Music, News 

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If you know your music history, Fanny should ring a bell as the first all-female rock band to be signed on a major record label. That was back in the 60s. Recently, June Millington, the band’s lead guitarist, visited Manila to perform in a concert with other lesbian artists in Rolling the Ls Home (which I attended, btw). Eric Caruncho of the Inquirer met the lively lady and wrote this article:

Most girls wanted to date rock musicians–but June wanted to be one. The problem was, there were no precedents. The so-called “girl groups” of the Sixties were singers, but their music was created by male producers. There were folkies like Joan Baez and singers like Janis Joplin–but female rock musicians? There were no role models. The Millingtons had to create their own.

“Girls didn’t feel they had the right to pick up an electric guitar—that was the problem,” says Millington. “It’s not that they weren’t into Jimi Hendrix. The thought just wouldn’t have struck them to go out and buy a guitar and an amplifier and try to figure out how to get those sounds. I remember in high school standing in front of the Grateful Dead and watching Jerry Garcia and I remember the thought going through my mind, ‘How can I play like that?’ It really scared me because I couldn’t figure it out. But we kept doing more gigs and I’d meet enough nice guys who would show me things, and if I learned one little thing I would go home and I would really practice and so that’s what it took. We had to work so much harder than everybody else because girls weren’t given the right to do that. It’s harsh but it’s true.”

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Or read the June Millington interview…

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    Rolling the Ls Home: An all-lesbian concert

    Author: scout  
    Posted: April 6, 2008 | Category: Asia, Events, Music 

    This doesn’t happen everyday, at least not here. For those in Manila, you can catch a piece of history by watching “Rolling the Ls Home” on April 18 at Kublai’s in Katipunan. This once-in-a-lifetime event will feature June Millington, critically-acclaimed guitarist and rock legend; Pow Chavez, band vocalist and finalist in ABC5’s Philippine Idol; and Louiie Victa, a Fil-Am independent artist from Las Vegas. For ticket reservations, please email lunduyanngsining@gmail.com. Visit the Lunduyan ng Sining (Sanctuary of Art) website for more details.

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      The Art of Fleshing Out Rumors, in Ten Parts by Kate Pedroso

      Author: scout  
      Posted: February 11, 2008 | Category: Coming Out, Books 

      1. This is how it doesn’t start:

      We were fifteen, it was raining, and the dirt road on the way home was already soft mud. At the door, we tried our best to shake off the earth caked around our legs, knee-high, our uniforms still dripping at the edges, rain still battering the roof above our heads.

      “Your mother will kill us.” With a grin, you proceeded to take your clothes off, shutting the door with a still-muddy shoe behind you. The door closed with a slight grating noise, as the soil that clung to the edge of the door ground against the jamb.

      I’d known you all my life but it was only then that I felt something akin to that - a heightened sense of feeling that amplified everything, down to the minutest of sounds.

      “Take that off if you don’t want to catch a cold,” you said casually, and I found myself absently toying with the first button of my blouse.

      I don’t exactly remember when it was that I first saw you — we must have been very young. But in my head, I’d always looked back to this rain-drenched afternoon as the day we actually met…

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