Judy Wong
Judy Wong
Judy Wong was one of the groupies & other girls photographed by Baron Wolman for Rolling Stone in 1968. She was known as Jewel-Eyed Judy, which inspired the song by Fleetwood Mac. UC Berkeley graduate, in the 1960s she was the owner and stylist of a successful San Francisco boutique, "Passionflower". Some of her famous customers were The Cockettes and Janis Joplin. While living there her roommates were sisters Pattie Boyd and Jenny Boyd.
She was a very influential figure in Fleetwood Mac's inner circle; she worked as a secretary, compiled their tour-books, directly introduced Bob Welch to them in 1971, and has the album "Tango in the Night" dedicated to her. Some referred to her as the band's 'mom'.
She was married to Glenn Cornick of Jethro Tull from 1970 until 1972. They remained lifelong friends nevertheless.
She suffered from heart attacks later in life and died in 2005 of related problems.
She was a very influential figure in Fleetwood Mac's inner circle; she worked as a secretary, compiled their tour-books, directly introduced Bob Welch to them in 1971, and has the album "Tango in the Night" dedicated to her. Some referred to her as the band's 'mom'.
She was married to Glenn Cornick of Jethro Tull from 1970 until 1972. They remained lifelong friends nevertheless.
She suffered from heart attacks later in life and died in 2005 of related problems.
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