The Murmaids, an American vocal trio composed of sisters Carol Fischer and Terry
Fischer and Sally Gordon, were formed in North Hollywood, California. The
Fischer sisters' father, Carl Fischer, was a notable composer and arranger, and
their mother, Terry Sr., had a career in big band singing. The trio's first
recordings took the form of demos produced by Mike Post, followed by a demo for
producer Kim Fowley that led to their signing with Chattahoochee Records. Billed
as the Murmaids, they recorded "Popsicles and Icicles", written by David Gates,
which became a hit in January 1964...