Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres (born Pamela Ann Miller; September 9, 1948) is a former rock and roll groupie, musician, and actress. Today she is an author, magazine writer, and writing teacher.

Pamela Des Barres
Barres, c.2007
Born
Pamela Ann Miller

(1948-09-09) September 9, 1948
CitizenshipAmerican
OccupationRock and roll groupie, author
Spouse(s)Michael Des Barres (m. 1977–91)
Children1

Early life

Des Barres' parents were from Kentucky. Just before she was born, her father moved the family to southern California.[1] Her mother was a homemaker and her father worked for Anheuser-Busch and occasionally as a gold miner. Des Barres idolized the Beatles and Elvis Presley as a child, and fantasized about meeting and dating her favorite Beatle, Paul McCartney.[2] Later, upon discovering the Rolling Stones, she daydreamed of Mick Jagger, while growing up in Los Angeles in the early 1960s.[3]

Rock music groupie

A high school acquaintance, Victor Hayden, introduced Des Barres to his cousin Don Van Vliet, better known as Captain Beefheart, a musician and friend of Frank Zappa. Van Vliet, in turn, introduced her to Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, which drew her to the rock music scene on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. She started to spend her time with the Byrds and other bands, and when she graduated from high school in 1966, she took various jobs that would allow her to live near the Sunset Strip and pursue relationships with rock musicians. One high school art class assignment was to visualize an object that showed both texture and color. Having fantasized about Mick Jagger's genitals, she made them the subject of her painting, which earned her an "A" grade.[3] After securing a position as the babysitter for Zappa's children, she at last found herself a few years later finding multiple opportunities to compare the drawing with the actual subject.[3] She famously paired up as a friend to a lot of musicians, as well as with future sexual partners Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Keith Moon,[3][4] Nick St. Nicholas, Noel Redding, Jim Morrison, Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, Waylon Jennings, and actors Brandon deWilde, Michael Richards, Woody Allen and Don Johnson.[2]

Music career

Des Barres was also a member of the GTOs, which was an all-girl groupie "musical" group sponsored by Frank Zappa.[5] The GTOs had only one performance under that name along with the Mothers of Invention, Alice Cooper, Wild Man Fischer and Easy Chair at the Shrine Auditorium in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, Dec. 6 & 7, 1968. The entire concert lasted for six hours. The group dissolved just a month after the Permanent Damage album release due to some of its members being arrested and detained for drug possession.

Acting career

In the 1970s Des Barres decided to pursue a career as an actress, and acted in a few movies, including Zappa's 200 Motels, commercials, and a year acting on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow in 1974. She continued to work as a nanny/babysitter for Zappa, who urged her to continue to keep writing the diary she had begun in high school, in which she had faithfully recorded the important details of her life. When her acting career stalled, she continued to work for the Zappa family as a nanny for Zappa's children, Dweezil and Moon Unit.[4]

Family life

On October 29, 1977, she married Michael Des Barres, who had been lead singer first with Silverhead (signed in 1972 to Deep Purple's record label Purple Records) and later for Detective (signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records label), and who, in 1985, was tour vocalist for Power Station. They have a son, Nicholas Dean Des Barres (GameFan magazine's Nick Rox). The couple divorced in the summer of 1991.

Memoirs and other endeavors

Des Barres wrote two memoirs about her experience as a groupie, I'm with the Band (1987) and Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up (1993). Conjecture has been published saying that Cameron Crowe drew from these memoirs to create the groupie character Penny Lane for his film Almost Famous; however, Crowe has written that the character was a fictionalization of events he witnessed as a young music journalist, a composite of a handful of girls calling themselves the "Flying Garter Girls," primarily one named Pennie Trumbull who went by Pennie Lane.[6][7] The memoirs by Des Barres still have a connection to the film: actress Kate Hudson read them for inspiration as she portrayed Penny Lane.[8]

The March 1989 issue of Playboy magazine featured Des Barres in a nude layout, published together with an excerpt from I'm with the Band. In the captions, she was quoted as saying, "I wanted to be in Playboy when I was younger, but my breasts did not precede me. But now I have semicelebrity tits, so they don't have to be as big."[9]

Des Barres has written two non-fiction books other than her memoirs, Rock Bottom: Dark Moments in Music Babylon and Let's Spend the Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Rock Muses and Supergroupies (Chicago Review Press, 2007). An updated edition of I'm With the Band was released in 2005.

In 2013, Pamela launched her clothing line, "Groupie Couture"; she also writes articles for online and print publications. She has been teaching writing classes for several years, both in Los Angeles and in cities across the United States and worldwide. She affectionately refers to her writers as her "dolls."

Des Barres writes a column for Please Kill Me. [10] In it, she confessed that she once kissed murderer and former Manson Family member Bobby Beausoleil in Golden Gate Park during his pre-Manson days. [11]

Discography

Bibliography

  • 1987 I'm With The Band: Confessions of A Groupie
  • 1992 Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up
  • 1996 Rock Bottom: Dark Moments in Music Babylon
  • 2007 Let's Spend the Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Rock Muses and Supergroupies
  • 2012 One Night Bands
  • 2017 Let It Bleed: How to Write a Rocking' Memoir

Filmography

Television

References

  1. "I'm With the Band", Pamela DesBarres
  2. Nobody did it better...", BBC
  3. Des Barres, Pamela (1987). Chicago Review Press (ed.). I'm With the Band. 1 (5th ed.). Chicago Review Press. p. 320. ISBN 1556525893.
  4. Harris, Sarah (2007) "Pamela Des Barres: Her latest book celebrates the outrageous, unsung exploits of her fellow 'band-aids' Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine", The Independent, 23 September 2007
  5. Templeton, David (2002) "Groupie Hug: The World's Most Famous Rock 'n' Roll Muse Sizes Up 'The Banger Sisters'", Oakland's Urbanview
  6. Ammann, Ana (September 7, 2012). "Will the real Penny Lane please stand up?". Oregon Music News. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015.
  7. Crowe, Cameron (September 26, 2012). "Almost Famous Block Party – San Diego Film Festival". The Uncool. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  8. Lecaro, Lina (December 15, 2010). "Zooey Deschanel to Play Original '60s Groupie Pamela "I'm With the Band" Des Barres in HBO Series (NSFW)". LA Weekly.
  9. Des Barres, P. (1989, March). She's With the Band. Playboy, 36(3), 74–80.
  10. https://pleasekillme.com/
  11. https://pleasekillme.com/pamela-des-barres-coming-of-age-at-altamont/

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