Lolly Pop is a persona of Brooke R. Calder, as produced by Ricardo Autobahn, Monte Moir and Doctor Fink.
[3] That same year, Pop appeared at Winter Music Conference, guested in the Paul Moering short film, Climbing Trees,[4] and worked closely with First Avenue.
Next recruited as the female vocalist for British outfit POP INC, Calder continued to contribute vocals to and/or produce U.S. acts Afraid Of Americans (A*O*A), glean (guesting Rick McCollum of The Afghan Whigs), The Red Hour as well as U.K. units Cuban Boys and The Rude Awakening.
Calder then co-wrote lyrics for the Johnson-helmed Regal The Rare collaboration "Blue Goo",[6] bookending decades of creating with members of The Minneapolis Sound.
[11] In 2004, Calder partnered with First Avenue to raise money for the Tubman Alliance,[12] and organized a female-fronted festival dubbed Girlfest.