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*A genre of music from the early 1960s United States, when pop-soul groups made up entirely of women found a large audience, especially among teens; these girl groups were closely associated with a few record labels and producers, especially [[Phil Spector]] and his [[Wall of Sound]] technique.
*A genre of music from the early 1960s United States, when pop-soul groups made up entirely of women found a large audience, especially among teens; these girl groups were closely associated with a few record labels and producers, especially [[Phil Spector]] and his [[Wall of Sound]] technique.
This category is specifically devoted to the second meaning, and as such only includes all-female pop-soul groups from the early 1960s.
[[Category:All-women bands]]
[[Category:All-women bands]]

Revision as of 17:50, 6 July 2005

The term girl groups can be used in two different ways:

  • Any musical group consisting of entirely female members, especially in pop music.
  • A genre of music from the early 1960s United States, when pop-soul groups made up entirely of women found a large audience, especially among teens; these girl groups were closely associated with a few record labels and producers, especially Phil Spector and his Wall of Sound technique.