PUSSYCAT
Pussycat emerged during the 1970s thanks to the musical aspirations of the Kowalczyk sisters. Growing up in Limburg, Netherlands, the girls first came to the public's attention as Zingende Zusjes (the Singing Sisters), with a well- received repertoire of German-language songs. Adding a female drummer to the brew, the group completely revamped its sound and changed its name, becoming the BG's from Holland - a direct nod to the burgeoning big beat movement sweeping the country, and the youthful assumption that they would break out of their local scene. Band Members Tonny Willé
Betty Drastra Marianne Hensen. |
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