Jan Hendin and Lorraine LeFevre are an American female duo who recorded the 1969 album Gypsy People, a cult psychedelic folk-pop release noted for its vocal counterpoint and acid-tinged arrangements.

Recorded the album Gypsy People (1969). Members named in reviews: Jan Hendin and Lorraine LeFevre. Album recorded with English session musicians (review mentions Terry Cox on drums/percussion and Brian Odgers on bass). Cover art credited in reviews to Connie Keelan. Album later released in America and Canada. Contains original compositions plus contributions credited in reviews to Daney Graham, Michael Chapman and Richard Keelan.

Jan & Lorraine are an American female duo who released one album, Gypsy People, in 1969. The record blends psychedelic folk and folk-pop with acid-tinged arrangements and English session musicians. Reviewers highlight the duo's vocal counterpoint, mellotron and exotic instrumentation. The album is presented as a cult, nomadic work bridging American and English folk-psych.

For:Collectors and fans of 1960s psychedelic folk, acid-folk and vintage female vocal duos.

 A lot of mystery surrounds the American female duo Jan & Lorraine, who produced only one beautiful album of psychedelic folk-pop, "Gypsy People," in 1969.

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