Film looks back at Fanny, '70s rock band that defied racial, gender barriers

By A Mystery Man Writer

The group, co-founded by two Filipina American sisters, was praised by David Bowie and has been cited by artists like Bonnie Raitt and the Go-Go’s as a major influence.
Decades before Olivia Rodrigo, there was Fanny — an all-women, mostly Filipino American rock band who took the early 1970s by storm.
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