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Mydolls (1978-present), Houston’s original femme punk band, was formed in 1978 by guitarist and vocalist Trish Herrera, bassist Dianna Ray, guitarist and vocalist Linda Younger and drummer George Reyes. As one of the earliest art punk bands in Houston, Mydolls created a DIY sound that was as ethereal, fluid and poetic as it was politically charged and feminist. Throughout their nearly 40-year history, these pioneering musicians have paved a path for women and minorities in the music and arts scenes, and they continue to perform today with their original lineup. During the 1980s, Mydolls were interviewed by John Peel on BBC Radio and performed in Win Wenders’ Cannes award-winning film Paris, Texas. Mydolls and the Houston punk scene were the focus of a 2016 music-based lecture series at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and the band most recently performed as part of the SPEAKEASY experimental music and art program series at Lawndale Art Center in Houston. Their latest EP, It’s Too Hot for Revolution, was released as a collectible red vinyl edition in February 2017. Mydolls (1978-present) is one of the earliest female fronted, first wave Houston punk bands performing today with their original lineup. The band appeared in Wim Wenders' film Paris, Texas, and was inducted into the Houston Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
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Genres:
Art Punk, Post Punk, Punk
Band Members:
Trish Herrera - Guitar and Vocals, Linda Younger - Guitar and Vocals, Dianna Ray - Bass, George Reyes - Drums
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
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About Mydolls Houston, Texas
Mydolls (1978-present), Houston’s original femme punk band, was formed in 1978 by guitarist and vocalist Trish Herrera, bassist Dianna Ray, guitarist and vocalist Linda Younger and drummer George Reyes. As one of the earliest art punk bands in Houston, Mydolls created a DIY sound that was as ethereal, fluid and poetic as it was politically charged and feminist. Throughout their nearly 40-year history, these pioneering musicians have paved a path for women and minorities in the music and arts scenes, and they continue to perform today with their original lineup. During the 1980s, Mydolls were interviewed by John Peel on BBC Radio and performed in Win Wenders’ Cannes award-winning film Paris, Texas. Mydolls and the Houston punk scene were the focus of a 2016 music-based lecture series at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and the band most recently performed as part of the SPEAKEASY experimental music and art program series at Lawndale Art Center in Houston. Their latest EP, It’s Too Hot for Revolution, was released as a collectible red vinyl edition in February 2017. Mydolls (1978-present) is one of the earliest female fronted, first wave Houston punk bands performing today with their original lineup. The band appeared in Wim Wenders' film Paris, Texas, and was inducted into the Houston Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
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Genres:
Art Punk, Post Punk, Punk
Band Members:
Trish Herrera - Guitar and Vocals, Linda Younger - Guitar and Vocals, Dianna Ray - Bass, George Reyes - Drums
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
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