Jenny Boyd
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Helen Mary Boyd, (born 8th January 1947 in Surrey, England) was a 1960s London fashion model and the younger sister of Pattie Boyd, who married Beatle George Harrison.
She was given the nickname 'Jenny' as an infant by sister Pattie, after her favourite doll. She dated folk-rock singer Donovan, who wrote "Jennifer Juniper" about her. Later she shared an apartment with Magic Alex of Apple Corps' Apple Electronics subdivision. She also worked at the Apple Boutique in London.
She married Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood on June 12, 1970 and they had two daughters: Amy Rose and Lucy. After divorcing Fleetwood (and remarrying and redivorcing him), Jenny eventually married drummer Ian Wallace (formerly of King Crimson). She attended UCLA in the late 1980s and earned a Ph.D. in psychology, and became a clinical consultant and author. She co-authored a book about music and psychology, titled Musicians in Tune.
She traveled with the Beatles and sister Pattie Boyd on their famous trip to India in early 1968.
[edit] External link
- Yahoo group: Jenny Boyd with more than 100 pictures from her.