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mother said, 'No, took a chance on us and we're gonna stick with her.'" (The Murmaids' mothers acted as the group's managers; Carl Fischer was deceased.) "I guess we did about two television shows and a local concert here . And that's all we did. At that time we got a statement from the record company charging us an exorbitant amount of money against royalties...Everyone else got paid. Kim Fowley got paid. The musicians got paid. We were paid nothing."
370:), Another group recorded four other tracks – "Blue Dress", "Bunny Stomp", "Comedy and Tragedy", and "Huntington Flats" – each of which served as a B-side for one of the pressings of "Popsicles and Icicles". According to lead vocalist Terry Fischer, the Murmaids completed the tracks for an album release "a couple of weeks after we recorded the single." The vocal arrangements for the Murmaids sessions were by 36: 469:
Terry Fischer would recall that from the time the Murmaids met Kim Fowley "within...three months we had recorded the single, recorded an album and...had risen to #3...the downside is it lasted about 6 months and then it was finished." "When was a hit, we had calls from every major record company and
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show in 1964. The group broke up, which delayed the release of the album. Chattahoochee Records re-formed the group with Sally Gordon and two other sisters in the early 1970s. With producer Kim Fowley, they recorded two singles, one of them called "Paper Sun", with Sally Gordon doing the vocal
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album—"Heartbreak Ahead" and "Wild and Wonderful"—and subsequently used the Murmaids name for at least two singles which did not feature any of the three "Popsicles and Icicles" singers. The vocalists on these latterday Murmaids singles have been identified as Cathy Brasher—a solo act on the
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In 1998, the Fischer sisters reformed The Murmaids with a third singer, Cynthia Perry (replaced by Petra Rowell, then replaced by Suzi Robertson), debuting the new act at a "Legends of Rock 'n Roll" show in Los Angeles in October of that year. They subsequently released a CD called
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There was an album. Terry: "A couple of weeks after we recorded the single, we went in and recorded an album which we never heard until about five years ago. We never heard it at that time and that was over forty years ago." In fact, Chattahoochee released two further singles off
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from 1981 to 1987. She then moved to Paris, France where she became a historical researcher and translator, as well as a singer and piano teacher. She later moved to Italy to work on the biography of film producer
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The Fischer sisters were 15 and 17 years old in 1963. Sally Gordon, also 17, was a fellow student of Terry Fischer at Grant High School, where they sang in the choir. The Fischers' father was
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We never got an accounting.... Now, we're meeting people all over the country who say "Oh my God! I love that song." We're just amazed at how many people knew that song. We had no idea.
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196 UK No. 1, lost out to the US re-release of the original in the summer of 1964. However, Fischer does not mention any involvement of any of the original Murmaids in that recording.
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in September 1963, before "Popsicles" became a hit. After the song completed its chart run, Terry Fischer went off to college while Carol Fischer continued with high school.
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Billed as the Murmaids, the Fischer sisters and Sally Gordon recorded only one track for Fowley, "Popsicles and Icicles" (written by
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Carol Fischer married John Morell, a prolific session guitarist. The couple have two sons who are both musicians.
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circuit as the Locus Sisters. Sally’s father, Leonard Gordon, was Assistant Music Librarian at
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on charts dated 11 January 1964. The song also spent three weeks at number two on the
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release (backed by "Comedy and Tragedy"), which reached No. 12 in February 1964.
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Chattahoochee roster—and Yvonne Young. Fowley said the Murmaids joined with
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and invited to sing with Sam Butera and the Witnesses on their gig opening
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chart ranked "Popsicles and Icicles" at No. 1 for the week of 18 January.
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remastered CD of "Popsicles and Icicles" featuring the original trio.
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used the Murmaids name for the release of a single version of the
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of the day, ultimately becoming the first female singer with the
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Carol and Terry Fischer made their first recordings singing on
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Orchestra. Their grandmother and her three sisters played the
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to form the Chattahoochee act the Lady-Bugs, whose cover of "
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Later history of Carol and Terry Fischer and Sally Gordon
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Sally Gordon married Daniel Mark, studio musician and
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