Huckapoo
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Huckapoo | |
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Origin | United States |
Genre(s) | Pop |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | Official Website Official Myspace |
Members | |
Groovy Tuesday (Jordan Price) PJ Bardot (Brooke Mori) Joey Thunders (Lindsay Nyman) Twiggy Stardom (Brittany Lahm) |
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Former members | |
Angel Sparks (Brittany Segal) |
Huckapoo was an American pop girl group. Its members each portray a character from a different social group typically found on any high school campus. Twiggy Stardom, a preppy cheerleader, by Brittany Lahm; Groovy Tuesday, a flower child hippie, by Jordan Price; P.J. Bardot, a hip-hop princess, by Brooke Mori; and Joey Thunders, a punk, by Lindsay Nyman. The ex-member was Angel Sparks, a biker, played by Brittney Segal.
The group was formed late in 2003 by Brian Lukow (creator of Dream Street) after auditioning hundreds of girls. They have not yet released an album, but have had their songs featured on several Disney albums. Their song "Perfectly" is on the Disney Original movie soundtrack for Pixel Perfect.
In April 2006, Brittney Segal (Angel Sparks) decided to leave Huckapoo.
[edit] Camplified
The group toured with the up-and-coming artist showcase for sleepaway camps, Camplified in 2004. Camplified showed for many camps in Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania including Indian Head, Fernwood, Manitou, Caribou, Modin, and Skylemar. Huckapoo and many other up and coming bands played for many camps. In 2006, the show was sponsored by Verb.
[edit] External links
- New York Magazine article: "Manufacturing a prefab Girl Group, one licensing deal at a time"