The Coyote Sisters

Its members were Leah Kunkel, the younger sister of Cass Elliot; Marty Gwinn Townsend; and Renée Armand.

66 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts and was a bigger hit on the Adult Contemporary radio stations.

[1][2] The first self-titled album was produced, recorded and mixed at David J. Holman Studio in Laurel Canyon.

In 2001, the group made an unexpected return to the music industry, this time as a duo without Armand, and released the album Women and Other Visions on Wannadate Records.

In 2003, they signed a distribution deal with BBN Music in cooperation with Wannadate Records to rerelease all of their previous work on CD and online.