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Dotti Holmberg ( Los Angeles , February 15, 1945 ) is an American singer . As a child she moved to Minneapolis where she met Curt Boettcher . Together with him and her sister Shari she formed the Goldebriars. At the end of the project with the Goldebriars she continued to collaborate as a singer in projects that involved Boettcher. Dotti also sang on the 1967 Friar Tuck And His Psychedelic Guitar album, Tommy Roe’s “It’s Now Winter’s Day” and “Phantasy” albums as well as The Ballroom, The Millennium and Lee Mallory’s solo recordings A collection of her solo songs titled Sometimes Happy Times was released on the Sundazed label in 2002 . User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Sometimes Happy Times
Magic Time [Disc 2]
The Psychedelic Alice
Psychedelic Alice
Carnivals and Cotton Candy Volume 1: Highest Dreams
Sometimes Happy Times [1966-1970]
Curt Boettcher: King Midas of Sunshine Pop 1964-1971
Farewell Angelina (Act 1)
Metoropolitain soft rock collection vol.1
Carnivals and Cotton Candy Volume 1 - Highest Dreams
Magic Time
Flower Music