- Attended Los Angeles Valley Junior College.
- Father, Milford Sill, who owned a bar died when she was 8.
- Stepfather was Kenneth Muse, a Hollywood animator. In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine in 1972, she referred to Muse as "mean, dumb, narrow-minded -- he used to beat dogs.".
- Older brother was Dennis Sill.
- Second husband Robert Maurice Harris introduced her to heroin. She turned to heroin to feed her habit.
- Signed by David Geffen to Asylum Records in 1971.
- Intervention Records obtained the rights to her albums in 2017.
- Sold one of her songs, "Lady-O," to the rock band the Turtles, which released it as a single; it made it onto the Billboard pop chart in 1969.
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