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  1. The members of Ace of Cups were Mary Gannon , Marla Hunt (organ, piano), Denise Kaufman (guitar, harmonica), Mary Ellen Simpson (lead guitar), and Diane Vitalich . Lead vocals were sung by all members of the band except Vitalich, and all five sang backup .

  2. Music + Yoga + History. Growing up in San Francisco during the 1960s placed Denise Kaufman at the center of a cultural revolution. Her commitment to social justice and exploratory approach to life led her to adventures in counterculture: from being arrested at UC Berkeley's Sproul Hall protests during the Free Speech Movement, to "getting on the bus” (as "Mary Microgram") with Ken Kesey, the ...

  3. The Ace of Cups started as Mary Gannon, Marla Hunt, Denise Kaufman, Mary Ellen Simpson and Diane Vitalich. The group stayed active in the Bay Area music scene for a full five years and during that time made musical contributions to albums by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane and a handful of others.

  4. www.aceofcups.comAce of Cups

    The Ace of Cups, one of the first all-women rock bands emerging in the mid-sixties, were at the center of the SF music scene and the summer of love in 1967. Listen here to an interview on the Test of Time with Ace of Cups’ guitarist & bassist Denise Kaufman.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2022 · “We wanted to be able to put our music out there, and that was always the regret for me when we didn’t get to do that,” says singer, guitarist, and harp player Denise Kaufman. “This was music...

  6. Another Summer of Love. A half-century after its founding, the pioneering all-women rock band Ace of Cups is back—with a Jewish grandma leading the way. by. Andrea Cooper. July 05, 2019. Ace of ...

  7. Apple Spotify Castbox Google Play RSS. At 73, Denise Kaufman is the ultimate renaissance woman, an active member of the ‘60s Bay Area psychedelic rock scene who’s seen and done it all – and continues to do it all. The longtime singer and bassist is a member of Ace of Cups, the pioneering all-female psychedelic rock band that opened for ...