Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups are the OG girl group that never got their due. Formed in the Summer of Love in 1967, these four ladies were at the forefront of the San Francisco psychedelic scene, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Grateful Dead. Despite being managed by the legendary Bill Graham, they never quite hit the big time, but their influence on the music industry is undeniable.

Their self-titled debut album, released in 2018, is a time capsule of their 60s sound, reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane and Janis Joplin. With swirling guitars, badass harmonies, and lyrics that tackle social issues head-on, it's a shame these girls didn't get their moment in the spotlight sooner.

Lead vocalist Denise Kaufman's soulful voice is a force to be reckoned with, while Mary Gannon's bass lines provide a solid backbone for the band's groovy sound. Mary Ellen Simpson's guitar riffs are pure psychedelic magic, and drummer Diane Vitalich's impeccable timing keeps the band in perfect rhythm.

Despite their long hiatus from the music scene, the Ace of Cups have returned with a vengeance, proving that age is just a number. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with the ladies still rocking out like it's 1969. With a new generation of fans discovering their music, it's safe to say that the Ace of Cups are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Long live the Queens of Psychedelia!

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