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Brie Howard-Darling
photo from the Fanny film preview in NYC in 2021
Born
Maria Berry

(1949-08-09) August 9, 1949 (age 75)
Occupations
  • Musician
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
Years active1964–present
Spouses
Mike Brandt
(m. 1967; div. 1972)
(m. 1974; div. 1978)
(m. 1993)
ChildrenBrandi Brandt
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Drums
  • Vocals
  • Percussion
Labels
Websitewww.briedarling.com

Brie Howard-Darling (also known and credited as Brie Darling, Brie Howard, Brie Brandt and Brie Berry; born August 9, 1949) is an American drummer, singer, percussionist, and songwriter of Filipino and European descent. She has recorded with such recording artists as Carole King, Ringo Starr, ELO, Keith Moon, The Temptations, Jimmy Buffett, Melissa Manchester, Janiva Magness, and Glen Campbell. She has toured extensively with Martin Mull, Kiki Dee, Jack Wagner, Bruce Willis, Robert Palmer, Carole King, Jimmy Buffett, Robbie Nevil, and Duran Duran. She has been a band member of Fanny, American Girls, Boxing Gandhis, Fanny Walked The Earth, and Cherie Currie & Brie Darling.[1]

Early life

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Howard-Darling was born (August 9, 1949) in Stockton, California, and raised in Folsom, California, a suburb of Sacramento, California, to parents Elmo Robert Berry and Angeles Calamaya. Darling is a sixth generation Californian.

She began performing professionally at fourteen years old with the band, The Kee-Notes, and became a member of the Sacramento Musician's Union in 1964. In 1965 the band recorded three songs for Esar Records, making Darling one of the first female rock drummers to record rock music. She credits her younger and older brothers as her greatest early influences, as they were both musicians, and there was a drum kit in their living room where she could practice. In 1966, she joined the all-female Sacramento band The Svelts, which would later evolve into Fanny, becoming the first all-woman band to be signed to a major record label to record a full album.

In 1967, Howard-Darling married Mike Brandt. She gave birth to her daughter Brandi Brandt in 1968.

Career

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Fanny

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Howard-Darling in 2017

Howard-Darling joined former band members in Los Angeles in 1970, forming a short-lived lineup of the all-female band Fanny as the lead singer. A decision was made to change the number of band members from five members to four creating more of a Fab Four image. She left the band and pursued other musical ventures.

Howard-Darling rejoined Fanny in 1974, recording Rock and Roll Survivors released on Casablanca Records. The first single, "I've Had It" reached #79 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] Their second single, Butter Boy,[3] spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #29 on April 5, 1975. Fanny was the first all-woman rock band to release an album on a major label. After a U.S. tour promoting the album, Darling (Brie Howard) left the band.

David Bowie said of Fanny in 1999 to Rolling Stone:[4]

They were one of the finest ... rock bands of their time. They were extraordinary: They wrote everything ... they were just colossal and wonderful, and nobody's ever mentioned them. They're as important as anybody else who's ever been, ever; it just wasn't their time.

In 2018, original band members Jean Millington (bass), June Millington (lead guitar), and Howard-Darling reunited as Fanny Walked the Earth, releasing an eponymous album, their first recording together in more than 40 years.[5] It features several female musicians who have credited Fanny with helping open the door for them decades ago, among them the Runaways’ Cherie Currie, the Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, the Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs, Vicki and Debbi Peterson, veteran rock singer and musician Genya Ravan and former Fanny member Patti Quatro, the sister of Suzi Quatro.

Howard-Darling was featured prominently in the 2021 documentary film Fanny: The Right to Rock, directed by Bobbi Jo Hart. The film presents a history of the band from their origins through Fanny Walked the Earth.[6][7]

American Girls

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American Girls (band) were an American all-female band based in California, United States.[8] The band consisted of Howard-Darling (vocals, drums, percussion), Hilary Shepard (vocals, percussion), DB Tressler (guitar), Miiko Watanabe (bass, backing vocals) and Teresa James (keyboards, backing vocals). Original members included Louise Goffin (rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals) and Daryl Hannah (keyboards).

American Girls released one album, in 1986 titled American Girls. The video for their single "American Girl" received some airplay on MTV. Their song "Androgynous" appeared in the 1986 film Tough Guys and the song "American Girl" appeared on the soundtrack for Out of Bounds. They also opened for The Lords of the New Church on 1986 tour dates.

Miles Copeland III (brother of the Police's Stewart Copeland) was the band's manager.[9]

Touring drummer, percussionist and vocalist

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Aside from Howard-Darling's own music projects and bands, she has toured extensively with other successful recording artists, most notably with Carole King, Jimmy Buffett and Robert Palmer. Starting in 1990, she toured with King as a percussionist and vocalist for five years in the U.S. and internationally. Darling performed with Jimmy Buffett on five tours over a span of five years and with Robert Palmer for two U.S. tours and one international tour.[10]

Boxing Gandhis

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Howard-Darling and her husband, Dave Darling are the founders of Boxing Gandhis which was signed to the record label, Mesa in 1993. The band has recorded three albums. They climbed the charts with a #5 hit on the Billboard Triple A (Adult Album Alternative) charts with the song, If You Love Me (Why Am I Dyin') off their debut album after touring the US as opening act for the Dave Matthews Band and Big Head Todd and the Monsters.[11] The song's music video also garnered a Billboard Music Award for "Best Jazz/Adult Contemporary" which was directed by Brian Lockwood (director). If You Love Me (Why Am I Dyin') was featured in Episode 3 of the 2011 season of the HBO Original Series True Blood.[12]

  • Boxing Gandhis (1994, Mesa Records)
  • Howard (1996, Atlantic Records)
  • Culture War (2019, Blue Elan Records)

Fanny Walked The Earth

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In 2016, Howard-Darling joined a live performance by her former Fanny bandmates June and Jean Millington. This inspired the formation of a new band called Fanny Walked the Earth. An album of all-new songs with the same title was released in March 2018. The album marks the first time June, Jean, and Brie all recorded at the same time in over 40 years.[13][14]

Cherie Currie and Brie Darling

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Currie and Howard-Darling (credited as Brie Darling) recorded The Motivator, a full-length album that was released on August 2, 2019, on Blue Elan Records.[15]

Filmography

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Acting

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Music videos and television appearances

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Howard-Darling has performed with a variety of recording artists on television shows such as American Bandstand, Soul Train, The David Letterman Show, The Tonight Show, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, The Midnight Special, The Joan Rivers Show, and The Mike Douglas Show.

  • 1986 Robbie Nevil - "C'est la Vie" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals - MTV Music Video Award - Best Cinematography
  • 1986 Robbie Nevil - "Wot's It To Ya" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1986 Robbie Nevil - "Dominoes" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1987 Deniece Williams - "Never Say Never" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1987 Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1990 A'me Lorain - "Whole Wide World" - Music Video - Percussion
  • 1990 Natalie Cole - "Wild Women Do" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1990 Carole King - In Concert Televised Concert - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1991 Robbie Nevil - "Just Like You" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals
  • 1993 Boxing Gandhis - "If You Love Me (Why Am I Dyin')" - Music Video - Percussion and Vocals - VH1 Music Award
  • 1993 Culture Clash TV Series - Band Member
  • 2000 Don't Forget Your Toothbrush - Band Member
  • 2017 Women of Rock Oral History Project at the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College

Nightline - Michael Jackson Thriller album

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"Nightline", a song co-written by Howard-Darling, Glen Ballard and Davey Faragher, was recorded by Michael Jackson and slated to be released on Michael Jackson's Thriller album in 1983 but was pulled before the release. The song had been recently recorded and released by Randy Crawford, The Pointer Sisters, and Ellen Foley.[16]

Brie Darling Cakes

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Howard-Darling began creating artistic cakes in 2010. Darling invented the process of baking leopard print cakes.

Cake Wars

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In 2016, she and her granddaughter, Storm Sixx, won 1st place and $10,000 as contestants in Season 2 of the Food Network's Cake Wars, where four bakers face off to have their cakes featured in a special event.[17][18]

Discography

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Year Album Artist Credit
2019 The Motivator Cherie Currie & Brie Darling Drums, Percussion, Vocals, and Composer
Culture War Boxing Gandhis Drums, Vocals, Composer
2018 Fanny Walked The Earth Fanny Walked The Earth Composer, Drums, Vocals, Artwork
All The Time The Temptations Percussion
Love Is An Army Janiva Magness Percussion
2016 Love Wins Again Janiva Magness Percussion, Vocals
2014 Original Janiva Magness Percussion, Vocals
2013 See You There Glen Campbell Percussion
2012 Stronger For It Janiva Magness Percussion
2008 What Love Will Do Janiva Magness Percussion, Vocals
2003 Use What You Got Janiva Magness Percussion, Vocals
2000 Diet For A New America 58 Vocals
1998 Sounds Of Wood and Steel Percussion
What You See Is What You Get: The Very Best Of Precious Metal Precious Metal Vocals
1996 Howard Boxing Gandhis Composer, Vocals, Percussion
1994 Boxing Gandhis Boxing Gandhis Composer, Vocals, Percussion
In Concert Carole King Percussion, Vocals
1993 Another Breath Ellen Foley Composer
1992 Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads Jimmy Buffett Percussion, Vocals
Dead Flowers Edan Vocals, Choir
1990 Son Of Albert Albert Ridgeley Vocals
Holes In The Heavens Warpipes Vocals
Feeding Frenzy Jimmy Buffett Vocals
Arachnophobia (film) Original Soundtrack Percussion
1987 Don't Give Up Your Day Job Jack Wagner Vocals
1986 American Girls American Girls Composer, Drums, Percussion, Vocals
1985 Don't Give Up Your Day Job Jack Wagner Vocals
1983 Another Breath Ellen Foley Composer
Break Out Pointer Sisters Composer
Nightline Randy Crawford Composer
1982 Let Me Rock You Peter Criss Composer
1978 It's In Everyone One Of Us Mary Travers Vocals
Portrait Lynda Carter Vocals
1977 Ringo The 4th Ringo Starr Vocals
Victory In Rock City Roderick Falconer Vocals
Singin' Melissa Manchester Vocals
1976 Help Is On The Way Melissa Manchester Vocals
Gino Cunico Gino Cunico Vocals
A New World Record ELO Vocals
It's In Every One Of Us David Pomeranz Vocals
1975 Melissa Melissa Manchester Vocals
Rock and Roll Survivors Fanny Drums, Vocals
Two Sides Of The Moon Keith Moon Vocals
1974 James Newton Howard James Newton Howard Drums
1972 Earthquire Earthquire Vocals
1965 "Quit Changing Your Mind"/"Please Don't Tell Me No" (Singles) The Kee-Notes Drums, Vocals

References

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  1. ^ "Brie Howard-Darling | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "Fanny". Billboard. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "Fanny". Billboard. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  4. ^ Danton, Eric R. (March 16, 2018). "Fanny Lives Inside The Return Of The Pioneering All Female Rock Band". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  5. ^ "Fanny Walked the Earth reunites trail-blazing female rock band". Los Angeles Times. February 28, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  6. ^ Martoccio, Angie (March 23, 2021). "Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, Cherie Currie Talk Fanny's Influence in New Doc". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  7. ^ Lines, Madeline (May 26, 2021). "Finding Fanny: Bobbi Jo Hart's newest documentary is poetic justice for the first women of rock and roll". Point of View. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  8. ^ Golstein, Patrick (27 July 1986). Pop Eye, Los Angeles Times
  9. ^ "UNLV Libraries Digital Collections: Rebel Yell, 1986-04-08". digital.library.unlv.edu. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  10. ^ "1990 Jimmy's Jump Up! Tour Dates". Buffettworld.com. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  11. ^ "Billboard Magazine – Atlantic is in Boxing Gandhis corner – August 24, 1996". August 24, 1996.
  12. ^ Rouner, Jef. "True Blood: Boxing Gandhis & Other Likely Possibilities". Houston Press. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  13. ^ Giles, Jeff (2018). "Rock Pioneers Fanny Return with a New Album and a New Name". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
  14. ^ Powers, Ann (February 14, 2018). "Songs We Love: Fanny Walked The Earth, 'Lured Away'". NPR Music. NPR. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
  15. ^ "Brie Darling of Cherie Currie, Fanny, and Boxing Gandhis - June 2019". Moderndrummer.com. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  16. ^ Allard, François; Lecocq, Richard (October 4, 2018). Michael Jackson: All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track - Co-writer Brie Howard. Octopus. ISBN 9781788401234.
  17. ^ "Brie Howard Darling Interviews with Riveting Riffs Magazine and Joe Montague". Rivetingriffs.com. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  18. ^ "Search". Cookingchanneltv.com. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
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