Luv'd Ones

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The Luv'd Ones
Origin Michigan
Genres Rock, pop, garage rock
Years active 1965–1968
Labels Dunwich Records
Past members Char Vinnedge
Chris Vinnedge
Mary Gallagher
Faith Orem

The Luv'd Ones were an all-female rock group of the 60s.

Char Vinnedge's career as lead guitarist / singer began in the early 1960s with her all-girl group The Tremolons, in which she initially played all instrumentals and recorded a single on Wildwood Records (Benton Harbor, MI) for Komotion Music that contained: "Please Let Me Know" (w/vocals) and "Theme For A DJ" (instrumental). About a year later, they signed a record deal with Dunwich Records, changed their name to The Luv'd Ones, and released several more singles over a five-year period, mostly writtren by Char Vinnedge. The band broke up in 1969.

After Luv'd Ones, Vinnedge founded the group Syrup. In 1971, she recorded an album, Nitro Function, with Billy Cox, the bass player for Jimi Hendrix. The group was signed to Pye Records in 1971.

In the late 1990s the "LUV'D ONES" signed a 5 year deal with Sundazed Records, and in 1999 they released all of the LUV'D ONES' Dunwich Records singles and a large collection of THE LUV'D ONES' demos on the album TRUTH GOTTA STAND, and at the same time released a for song EP of the "TREMOLONS" music. The project was started in 1997, but Vinnedge died of a heart attack in December of that same year.[1] In 2005, after the deal with Sundazed Records, Rhino Records signed the "Luv'd Ones" for the single "Up Down Sue" and released it on a 4-CD box set compilation called Girl Group Sounds.

Members

  • Char Vinnedge (born Charlotte Alyce Vinnedge, March 1, 1943, Niles, Michigan - died December 5, 1997, Dowagiac, Michigan[1]) - vocals, lead guitar
  • Chris Vinnedge (born Christine M. Vinnedge, May 25, 1950, Niles, Michigan - died January 16, 2004, Dowagiac, Michigan) - bass guitar
  • Mary Gallagher - rhythm guitar
  • Faith Orem (born January 25, 1945, Niles, Michigan) - drums

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