Barbara Cope |
Barbara Cope (c. 1950 – January 14, 2018)[1] was an American rock and roll groupie, known in the late 1960s and early 1970s as "The Butter Queen".[2] Contents 1 Early life 2 Groupie life 3 Death 4 References Early life Cope attended Bryan Adams High School in East Dallas, Texas.[3] Groupie life Cope said that she became a groupie in 1965 during a concert at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium. She toured with Traffic and Jimi Hendrix before joining up with Joe Cocker in 1970.[4] She is featured in a seven-minute segment of the 1971 Cocker documentary film Mad Dogs & Englishmen. She was known by the nickname "The Butter Queen" (or "The Dallas Butter Queen"), which she allegedly earned from using Land O'Lakes butter during sexual encounters with rock stars.[5][6] She is referenced in the song "Rip This Joint" by The Rolling Stones:[7][8] Down to New Orleans with the Dixie Dean 'Cross to Dallas, Texas with the Butter Queen She is also mentioned in the notes for the DVD release of The Rolling Stones documentary Gimme Shelter:[8] “A blonde with straggly hair announced, 'I've got a pound of butter in my purse. Where's Mick?' She was the Dallas Butter Queen. Groupies had titles then.”
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