Groupie Girl Freiberg and musician Chris Hillman backstage in 1967
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Groupie Girl Freiberg and musician Chris Hillman backstage in 1967
Julia Dreyer-Brigden (aka, Girl Freiberg) and David Freiberg photographed by Jim Marshall, July 1968
Chris Hillman and Girl Freiberg backstage at a Byrds concert in San Francisco, 1967
♫ A one-way love to share, with a girl who had no name, who had no name ♫
Girl Freiberg, David Freiberg and their daughter Jessica photographed by Jim Marshall, July 1968
Pigpen McKernan and Girl Freiberg in San Francisco, 1967
Girl (real name Julia Dreyer) was a Bay Area groupie and the first wife of David Freiberg from Quicksilver Messenger Service and Jefferson Starship who inspired no less than 6 classic rock songs in the late 1960s and 1970s:
‘Girl with No Name’ by the Byrds
‘Light Your Windows’ by QMS
‘Quicksilver Girl’ by Steve Miller Band
‘Girl from Mill Valley’ by Jeff Beck Group
‘Quicksilver Princess’ by the Doobie Bros
‘Jane’ by Jefferson Starship
Rather than be jealous or heartbroken, David now brags about how many famous songs are dedicated to his former wife, lol. Girl was also best friends with fellow NorCal groupie Martha Wax, who is the subject of the Jefferson Airplane songs ‘Martha’ and ‘Come Up the Years.’