# Huckapoo

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**Huckapoo** was an American [teen pop](/source/Teen_pop) [girl group](/source/Girl_group) formed in late 2003 by Brian Lukow, co-creator of teen pop boy band [Dream Street](/source/Dream_Street).[1] The group comprises Brittney Segal ("Angel Sparks"), Brittany Lahm ("Twiggy Stardom"), Lindsay Nyman ("Joey Thunders"), [Jordan Lane Price](/source/Jordan_Lane_Price) ("Groovy Tuesday"), and Brooke Mori ("PJ Bardot").

## History

Having managed the boy band Dream Street prior, Lukow wanted to reprise Dream Street's success and marketability through a female lens. With young females dominating the fanbase of the teen pop zeitgeist at the time, Lukow molded Huckapoo's image to the [Girl Power](/source/Girl_Power) individuality of the [Spice Girls](/source/Spice_Girls). As a result, its group members each portray an [alias](/source/Pseudonym).

Their aliases were characters from different social groups typically found on any high school campus.

- Brittney Segal: As **Angel Sparks**, a biker.
- Brittany Lahm: As **Twiggy Stardom**, a preppy cheerleader.
- Lindsay Nyman: As **Joey Thunders**, a punk.
- Jordan Price: As **Groovy Tuesday**, a flower child hippie.
- Brooke Mori: As **P.J. Bardot**, a hip-hop princess.

While the group had recorded songs for live shows and promotion, they did not release an album. Instead, most of their recorded material have been featured on several [Disney](/source/The_Walt_Disney_Company) compilation albums including [That's So Raven](/source/That's_So_Raven_(soundtrack)). Their song "Perfectly" is on the Disney original movie soundtrack, *[Pixel Perfect](/source/Pixel_Perfect)*. In April 2006, Segal left the group and the band continued to perform as a quartet. In the following year, their songs were featured in the film *[Spy School](/source/Spy_School)*, along with their own version of "[Macho Man](/source/Macho_Man_(song))". By 2008, the rest of the members went their separate ways.

## References

1. Toy, Vivian S. (2004-08-29). ["Reprising the Spice Girls"](https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/29/nyregion/reprising-the-spice-girls.html). *The New York Times*. [ISSN 0362-4331](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0362-4331). Retrieved 2023-02-23.

## External links

- [Huckapoo](https://web.archive.org/web/20090308101340/http://www.myspace.com/huckapoo) on [MySpace](/source/MySpace)
- [Reprising the Spice Girls](https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/29/nyregion/reprising-the-spice-girls.html). *New York Times*. August 29, 2004.
- [A Girl Singing Group Aims for the Stars](https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9805E7DA113AF937A15753C1A9629C8B63). *New York Times*. October 24, 2004
- [Who Loves Huckapoo?](https://nymag.com/nymetro/news/culture/features/10556/). *New York Magazine*. November 26, 2004.

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