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Rock-n-roll and breasts often go (tee-hee) hand in hand. In fact, Motley Crue drummer and groupie magnet, Tommy Lee, has this rule about coming into his dressing room:
“You're not allowed in unless you remove an article of clothing. And I'm not talking about your socks. It's pretty f***ing crazy and we have a good time.”
So where would rock-n-roll be without “band aids,” i.e. the many, many, many girls that have tended to musicians?
In honor of this past Sunday's “National Go Topless Day,” here's a shout out to the muses that bared all for the music they loved, and the songs they inspired.
Girlfriend of New York Dolls' Johnny Thunders. Sable Starr was so prolific that she had her own protege, Lori Maddox, who (like almost everyone in this blog post) dated Jimmy Page.
4. Cynthia Albritton, a.k.a Cynthia Plaster Caster
Even though she never technically posed topless, Caster melded groupiedom and art with her, um, unique sculptures. (Let's just say Cynthia broke the mold, and apparently Jimi Hendrix's “midnight lightning.”)
Pamela Des Barres tapped Mick Jagger, Keith Moon, Jim Morrison, went on tour with Led Zeppelin, and even played in a band created by Frank Zappa (the GTOs). After trading in her guitar for a typewriter, Des Barres wrote the seminal book I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie in 1987.
Maybe there's just something about women named Pamela? Practically the mascot of National Go Topless Day (search “Pamela Anderson topless” and you'll see what I mean. Then again, maybe don't). Between Tommy Lee, Kid Rock and just about everyone else, the woman reinvented the groupie game and introduced pop culture to rock star sex tapes.
Song: “Love Song Dedicated to Pamela Anderson,” by Borat.
1. Tie between Bebe Buell and Pennie Trumbull
These two groupies were evidently the mashup for Cameron Crowe's Penny Lane in Almost Famous . Trumbull's got the name ( and the Facebook page? ) but Buell got Todd Rundgren, Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Steven Tyler and Elvis Costello. She is the mother of actress Liv Tyler, born July 1977.
Song: Buell claims she was inspiration for several on Elvis Costello's Armed Forces .
In the immortal words of another groupie aficionado (and Pamela Anderson lover) Bret Michaels, “Your tour ends here.”
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Playboy Magazine March 1989 vol.36, no.3
La Toya Jackson photographed by Stephen Wayda
La Toya JAckson: a bigger Thriller than brother Michael. Contributing Photographer Stephen Wayda shot the cover produced by West Coast Photo Editor Marilyn Grabowski. La Toya's hair and make-up are by Clint Wheat, A La Mode/L.A.; the stylists were Lee Ann Perry and Jennifer Smith-Ashley. Earring is by Andre Van Pier, New York; cuff is by Michael Schmidt, New York. As for our Rabbit, he's quite a stud!
miss march is an old-fashioned girl with a novel way of showing it
Tom Hanks interviewed by David Sheff with photography by Wayne Williams
a candid conversation with the "biggest" of the new young stars about comedy, making a "splash" in hollywood and how to be 13 years old
Fred Dryer interviewed by David Rensin with photography by Bonnie Schiffman
the n.f.l.'s gift to tv copdom tells us what it's like to be at the top of the ratings - and the bottom of the pile
Good Morning, Barry Levinson by Dan Greenburg with photography by George Hurrell
with rain man, hollywood is waking up to the fact that it's hottest director is also one of its nicest guys
She's With The Band by Pamela Des Barres with photography by Richard Fegley
supergroupie pamela des barres in a rockin' show and tell
Don't Tell . . . Michael photographed by Stephen Wayda
la toya jackson give the clan plenty to talk about
Playbill
Dear Playboy
Playboy After Hours a guy's guide to what's hip and what's happening
Raw Data, Movies, Music, Video, Books
Sports - A few Final Olympic Moments by Dan Jenkins
Men - Don't Play It Again, Sam by Asa Baber
Women - Anatomy Of A Date by Cynthia Heimel
The Playboy Advisor, with Dennis Mukai's illustration, "Caren"
Dear Playmates - when you are in a relationship, under what conditions is it all right to sleep with someone else?
The Playboy Forum - a continuing dialogue on contemporary issues between playboy and its readers
Abortion: Viva Le France
The History Of Abortion In America by Judith Reisman:
Judith Reisman: Social Charlatan by Doug Mould Ph.D

Let's Make A Drug Deal (article) by Reg Potterton, illustrated by David Wilcox
King Bee (fiction) by T. Coraghessan Boyle, illustrated by Tim O'Brien
The Sexy World Of Scuba Diving (modern living) by Geoffrey Norman with photography by Herwarth Voigtman
Return Of The Martini (drink) by Jim Atkinson, with an illustration of Sean Connery, as Bond , by Duardo/Evans
Fancy's Grouper (fiction) by Bob Shacochis, with a painting by Charles Walker
My Brother's First Climb (article) by Craig Vetter, illustrated by Robert Giusti
Playboy's Party Jokes (humor) with LeRoy Neiman's Femlin
Fashion Forward (fashion) by Hollis Wayne with photography by Bob Frame
Granny's History Of Playboy (humor) cartoons by Buck Brown
Fast Forward -
Playboy On The Scene - what's happening, where it's happening and who's making it happen
Super Shopping with photography by Steve Conway and James Imbrogno
Grapevine: Philippa Fairfoot, The Sugarcubes, Andy Summers, Kelly Mullis, Wad (Not Was), George Benson, Ginger Lynn Allen
Playboy Potpourri - people, places, objects and events of interest or amusement
Fred Dryer is an actor, producer and a former NFL defensive end having played for both the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams. Barry Levinson is and actor, producer. director and screenrwriter.
Pamela Des Barres is a former rock 'n' roll groupie, author and magazine writer.
Judith A. Reisman is an American writer best known as "the founder of the modern anti-Kinsey movement."
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Page 11 carries and advert for Dennis Mukai's limited edition serigraph "Caren" with a representation thereof.
Page 139 is an advert for the 1989 movie "Skin Deep".
178 pages of period adverts, pin ups and articles with lots of quality photographs and illustrations.

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American rock and roll groupie, writer, musician, and actress

^ "I'm With the Band", Pamela DesBarres

^ Jump up to: a b Nobody did it better... ", BBC

^ Jump up to: a b Des Barres, Pamela (1987). Chicago Review Press (ed.). I'm With the Band . Vol. 1 (5th ed.). Chicago Review Press. p. 320. ISBN 1556525893 .

^ Jump up to: a b Harris, Sarah (2007) " Pamela Des Barres: Her latest book celebrates the outrageous, unsung exploits of her fellow 'band-aids' Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine ", The Independent , 23 September 2007

^ Templeton, David (2002) " Groupie Hug: The World's Most Famous Rock 'n' Roll Muse Sizes Up 'The Banger Sisters' ", Oakland's Urbanview

^ Michael Des Barres: Who Do You Want Me to Be? (Documentary film.) J. Elvis Weinstein, 2015.

^ "Rock, groupies, golden gods and that Quaalude kiss: Almost Famous at 20 by the stars and director who made it" . The Independent . 2020-07-06. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24 . Retrieved 2021-03-02 .

^ Sharf, Zack (2020-09-14). "The Groupie Who Inspired Penny Lane Gets Angry Over 'Almost Famous': 'This Character Is Pathetic' " . IndieWire . Retrieved 2021-03-02 .

^ Ammann, Ana (September 7, 2012). "Will the real Penny Lane please stand up?" . Oregon Music News . Archived from the original on September 7, 2015.

^ Crowe, Cameron (September 26, 2012). "Almost Famous Block Party – San Diego Film Festival" . The Uncool . Retrieved January 4, 2015 .

^ Lecaro, Lina (December 15, 2010). "Zooey Deschanel to Play Original '60s Groupie Pamela "I'm With the Band" Des Barres in HBO Series (NSFW)" . LA Weekly .

^ Des Barres, P. (1989, March). She's With the Band. Playboy , 36(3), 74–80.

^ "Please Kill Me Online - the Uncensored Oral History of Punk" .

^ "Pamela des Barres: Coming of Age at Altamont" . 27 March 2018.

^ "Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party!: Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party with Her Dolls on Apple Podcasts" . Apple Podcasts . Retrieved 2021-03-02 .


Pamela Des Barres (born Pamela Ann Miller ; September 9, 1948) is an American rock and roll groupie , writer, musician, and actress. She is best known for her 1987 memoir, I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie , which details her experiences in the Los Angeles rock music scene of the 1960s and 1970s. She is also a former member of the experimental Frank Zappa -produced music group the GTOs .

Des Barres' parents were from Kentucky . Just before she was born, her father moved the family to the Los Angeles, California area, where Des Barres resides to this day. [1] Her mother was a homemaker and her father worked for Anheuser-Busch and occasionally as a gold miner. Des Barres idolized the Beatles and Elvis Presley as a child, and fantasized about meeting and dating her favorite Beatle, Paul McCartney . [2] Later, upon discovering the Rolling Stones , she daydreamed of Mick Jagger . [3]

A high school acquaintance, Victor Hayden , introduced Des Barres to his cousin Don Van Vliet, better known as Captain Beefheart , a musician and friend of Frank Zappa . Van Vliet, in turn, introduced her to Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones , which drew her to the rock music scene on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. She started to spend her time with the Byrds and other bands, and when she graduated from high school in 1966, she took various jobs that would allow her to live near the Sunset Strip and take part in the rock music scene. She famously went on to form friendships with many of the great musical artists of that era, and became romantically linked with various notable artists such as Mick Jagger , Jimmy Page , Keith Moon , [3] [4] Nick St. Nicholas , Noel Redding , Jim Morrison , Chris Hillman , Gram Parsons , Waylon Jennings , Brandon deWilde , Michael Richards , Woody Allen and Don Johnson . [2] [ citation needed ]

Des Barres was also a member of the GTOs , an all-girl music and performance art group sponsored by Frank Zappa . [5] The GTOs had only one performance under that name along with the Mothers of Invention , Alice Cooper , Wild Man Fischer and Easy Chair at the Shrine Auditorium in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, December 6–7, 1968. The entire concert lasted for six hours. The group dissolved just a month after the release of their first and only album, Permanent Damage , due to some of its other members being arrested and detained for drug possession.

During the 1970s, Des Barres pursued a career as an actress, appearing in movies (including Zappa's 200 Motels ), doing commercials, and playing a recurring role on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow throughout 1974. She continued to work as a nanny/babysitter for Zappa, who urged her to continue writing the diary she had begun in high school, in which she had faithfully recorded the important details of her life. When her acting career stalled, she continued to work for the Zappa family as a nanny for Zappa's children, Dweezil and Moon Unit . [4]

On October 29, 1977, she married Michael Des Barres , who had been lead singer first with Silverhead (signed in 1972 to Deep Purple 's record label Purple Records ) and later for Detective (signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records label), and who, in 1985, was tour vocalist for Power Station . They have a son, Nicholas Dean Des Barres ( GameFan magazine 's Nick Rox). The couple divorced in the summer of 1991. [6]

Des Barres wrote two memoirs about her experience as a groupie, I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie (1987) and Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up (1993). It is widely believed that Cameron Crowe drew from these memoirs to create the groupie character Penny Lane for his film Almost Famous . [7] [8] Crowe has stated that the character was actually a composite of various girls he knew during his time as a teenage rock journalist, including one named Pennie Trumbull who went by Pennie Lane. [9] [10] The memoirs by Des Barres have another connection to the film: actress Kate Hudson read them for inspiration as she portrayed Penny Lane. [11]

The March 1989 issue of Playboy magazine featured Des Barres in a nude layout, published together with an article the author herself wrote for the magazine . In the captions, she was quoted as saying, "I wanted to be in Playboy when I was younger, but my breasts did not precede me. But now I have semicelebrity tits, so they don't have to be as big." [12]

In addition to her memoirs, Des Barres has written three non-fiction books: Rock Bottom: Dark Moments in Music Babylon (1996); Let's Spend the Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Rock Muses and Supergroupies (2007); and Let It Bleed: How to Write a Rockin' Memoir (2017). An updated edition of I'm with the Band was released in 2005.

Today, Pamela Des Barres continues to author books, contribute to others' works as an editor and consultant, and pen articles for online and print publications. She writes a regular column for Please Kill Me, [13] in which she confessed that she once kissed murderer and former Manson Family member Bobby Beausoleil in Golden Gate Park during his pre-Manson days. [14] In addition to her work as a writer, Des Barres also teaches creative writing classes in Los Angeles, as well as in several other cities throughout the U.S. and internationally. She affectionately refers to her writing class members as her "dolls". [15]




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Groupies usually don’t show up as much more than a footnote in music. They’re the girls who hang out backstage with the band, usually troubled girls from unhappy homes, struggling to find an escape by diving into the sex and drugs that go with rock ‘n’ roll. They’re treated as short-term lovers, minor conquests chalked up on the bedpost of a celebrity.
But some of them were a lot more than just one-night stands. In the 1960s and 1970s, there was a scene of groupies who got close enough to the musicians that they changed their lives. Some inspired song lyrics, some birthed their children—and every one of them got their stars in a whole heap of trouble.
Rodney Bingenheimer’s English Disco in LA was a hunting ground for rock stars who liked little girls. It was where the so-called “baby groupies” hung out— preteen girls who were willing to sleep with anyone with a guitar and a record deal.
Sable Starr was their queen. She was known as the “big groupie in LA.” [1] Sable, it’s said, didn’t have to go out looking for rock stars. They came hunting for her.
Sable was only 12 years old when she lost her virginity to the guitarist of the band Spirit. She wasn’t even a teenager yet, and she’d already made her first foray into the world of groupies. By the time she was 14, she’d been with every star from Iggy Pop to David Bowie.
To the rock stars, she was a fun time, but there’s every reason to believe that there’s a dark, untold story behind why a 12-year-old girl would spend school nights trying to sleep with grown men. A hint of it came out when she was turned down by punk musician Wayne County. In response, Starr slit her own wrists and tried to drown herself in the pool.
She survived, and little changed—until she started dating the New York Dolls’ Johnny Thunders (pictured above with Starr). Thunders was a jealous, dangerous drug addict who would beat her senseless whenever he had a fit of paranoia. He got Starr pregnant and proposed, but realizing what her future would be, Starr snuck off, aborted the baby, and left the world of rock ‘n’ roll behind.

Lori Maddox (also spelled Mattix) was only 14 years old when Jimmy Page invited her over to his hotel. He wasn’t the first rock star she’d been with—she was already a baby groupie, famous for losing her virginity to David Bowie —but Page was the first man to call her who was looking for more than just one night.
Page told Maddox, who was half his age, that he was in love with her. And, as far Maddox was concerned, he was telling the truth. Page even called her mother and asked for permission to date her daughter, and Mrs. Maddox, probably dreaming of having a son-in-law with Led Zeppelin money, gave them her blessing.
It nearly got Page arrested. When rumors got out that Jimmy Page was dating a freshman in high school, the FBI started an investigation and tried to get enough proof to charge him with statutory rape. Page and Maddox, though, managed to keep their relationship under wraps enough to avoid jail time.
Maddox says Page was “one of the great loves of [her] life,” insisting it wasn’t morally wrong because she “didn’t think of [herself] as underage.” [2] The public, though, had a different view—and the story’s gone around more than once with the word “rapist” next to Jimmy Page’s name.
Page and Maddox’s relationship ultimately fell apart. It wasn’t the age difference; it was that Maddox walked in on him with another woman: Bebe Buell, better known today as Liv Tyler’s mother.
Before Buell became pregnant with Steven Tyler’s child, she was one of the most notorious groupies in the US. She got her start when Jimi Hendrix spotted her and a friend on the streets and catcalled at them out the car window, “Hey, girls, you wanna come with us to the show?” From there, she moved through Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, and more. [3]
She was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Todd Rundgren when she got pregnant with Steven Tyler’s baby. For the first 11 years of her life, Liv Tyler even believed that Rundgren was her father—until she met Steven Tyler and realized how much they were alike. Buell didn’t tell her daughter who her real father was until Liv made her admit it.
Liv resented her mother for it at first but says she’s forgiven her since. “She had two men who didn’t really want her,” Tyler said. “She did the best she could.”
Pamela Des Barres made a name for herself, working her way from Mick Jagger to Keith Moon . She became enough of a legend on the scene that her life ended up inspiring the movie Almost Famous . While they were filming, Kate Hudson even kept a picture of Des Barres in her dressing room for inspiration.
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