American Spring, known simply as Spring before 1972, was an American pop music duo formed in Los Angeles, California. The group consisted of sisters Marilyn Wilson and Diane Rovell, who were previously members of the girl group the Honeys. In 1971, they had their first official recording sessions at Brian Wilson's home studio and issued their debut single "Now That Everything's Been Said" in October of that year. Their self-titled album Spring was released in July 1972. Due to legal threats over the band's name from a UK band, they changed it to American Spring in late 1972. After releasing a third single, "Shyin' Away" in 1973, the band went dormant. The duo reunited in 1977 at Brother Studios with Rocky Pamplin contributing to certain sessions, but personal matters caused them to become largely inactive again. Material from both periods was later released through anthologies and compilations.
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