JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS ![]()
Josie and the Pussycats probably didn’t seem like a ground-breaking animation program at the time, when the Hanna-Barbera show debuted on CBS television in 1970; but if I am not mistaken, it was the first Saturday morning cartoon show to have all female lead characters. The cartoon show was based on an Archie comic strip of the same name, though the premise of the show was more in line with the Scooby Doo series of the same time period.
Josie and the Pussycats featured an all-girl pop band at a time when few all-female bands existed in real life. Additionally, the band’s tambourine player, Valerie was the first African-American female character in a cartoon series.
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Like The Archie Show before them, the band from Josie and the Pussycats released an album in December 1970; unlike the Archies though (who are shown only as cartoons), the actual performers are shown on the cover of the Josie and the Pussycats album, Josie and the Pussycats:
(November 2013)
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Marking my fourth year of Facebook posts on Under-Appreciated Rock Bands and Under-Appreciated Rock Artists (I have last month’s band, Chimera on as I write), I began to appreciate that there is a lot of good information here that needed more exposure. As I suppose most of you know by now, I write about much more than just a rock band that hardly anyone has ever heard of; for instance, in November, I started off Part 2 of “Women in Rock” with a piece on the 1970’s cartoon show, Josie and the Pussycats. Thus, I launched a website on Google Sites and put all of my previous posts on the regular Internet. Here is the URL: https://sites.google.com/site/underappreciatedrockbands/home . My Facebook friends get first crack at the new posts; I don’t put anything on the website until the next month. (Year 4 Review) |