DOTTI HOLMBERG - Sometimes Happy Times (Sundazed SC 11114) USA 2002 CD of 1966-1970 recordings (Curt Boettcher)
CD, inlay and booklet in mint condition
Dotti Holmberg played an auxiliary role in '60s sunshine pop and, like several people in the circle of cult sunshine pop auteur Curt Boettcher, would attract some notice among collectors more than three decades later. Holmberg first sang in an act with her sister, Shari Holmberg, in Minnesota's Twin Cities, and hooked up with Boettcher as part of the folk group the Goldebriars in the early '60s. the Goldebriars recorded a pair of twee folk-pop albums for Epic, breaking up on the eve of folk-rock's birth. With her high girlish voice, Holmberg subsequently found work as a backup singer for Tommy Roe, Lee Mallory, Bobby Jameson, and others.
DOTTI HOLMBERG Sometimes Happy Times (Sundazed SC 11114) USA 2002 CD of 1966-1970 recordings (Curt Boettcher / Goldebriars)
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