Band, US
Alternative and Rock
Garage rock female quartet Played their first show in Philadelphia around 1990. Led by guitarist Palmyra Delran (Doctor Bombay, Ben Vaughn, Pink Slip Daddy) and singer/guitarist/frontwoman extraordinaire Jezebel, the all-girl Friggs make fun, sexy, garage pop for now people. Over the course of the early '90s, the band released several singles including the classics "Bad Word for a Good Thing," "Juiced Up" and the EP America's Only Rock & Roll Magazine Parody," a perfect mockup of an old Creem magazine cover. The band moved to New York and after many personnel changes Jezebel finally called it quits in late 1994. Her replacement, the totally hot Lexi Plum, learned fast and an excellent CD, Rock Candy, was released in 1997. Through it all it has been the vision and persistence of Delran as well as manager Linda Carbone that has kept the band focused and functioning.
Jezebel voc, g US | |
Palmyra Delran voc, g | |
Petula Wilde b US | |
Smythe dr US | |
Barb Dwyer org, voc | |
Kristen Yiengst |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Today Is Tomorrow's Yesterday (Singles & Unreleased Songs) | The Friggs | 2007 | Compil. |
Rock Candy | The Friggs | 1997 | Album |
Thrill Freaks Vol. 3 | The Friggs | 1995 | Album |
Juiced Up / Mama Blew A Hoody | The Friggs | 1995 | Single |
America's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine Parody 10" EP | The Friggs | 1994 | Album |
Shake / Wild Love | The Friggs | 1993 | Single |
Bad Word For A Good Thing B/w Friggs Theme | The Friggs | 1993 | Single |
Come Now / Dance Of Love | The Friggs | 1991 | Single |