Bebe Buell Images

Culture | October 17, 2020

Photo of Bebe Buell circa 1980. Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

The year was 1970. Beverle “Bebe” Buell received a convertible for her 17th birthday. “I was dangerous and damn good-looking,” she wrote in her memoirs, Rebel Heart: An American Rock ‘n.

Find professional Bebe Buell videos and B-roll stock footage available for license in film, television, advertising and corporate uses. Getty Images offers exclusive rights-ready and premium royalty-free analog, HD, and 4K video that you won't find anywhere else in the world. Photo of Bebe Buell circa 1980. Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. Bebe Buell, mother of Liv Tyler, never liked the word 'groupie' - she prefers to describe herself as a 'muse' when discussing her serial romantic relationships with rock stars. Find the perfect Tyler stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Select from premium Tyler of the highest quality. Beverle Lorence 'Bebe' Buell (born July 14, 1953) is an American singer and former fashion model. She was Playboy magazine's November 1974 Playmate of the Month.Buell moved to New York in 1972 after signing a modeling contract with Eileen Ford, and garnered notoriety after her publicized relationship with musician Todd Rundgren from 1972 until 1978, as well as her liaisons with several rock.

Bebe Buell, mother of Liv Tyler, never liked the word 'groupie' -- she prefers to describe herself as a 'muse' when discussing her serial romantic relationships with rock stars. Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, Todd Rundgren, Iggy Pop, Elvis Costello, David Bowie and Jimmy Page all fell under Buell's spell, with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler fathering Buell's famous actress daughter.

Rock and roll means many things to its various practitioners, but for decades now one of the key reasons a teenaged boy will pick up a guitar is to get girls. In this admittedly sexist arrangement, the girls can end up being quite influential, inspiring the love or lust that comes blaring out of speakers turned to 11 -- thus Buell's preference for 'muse.' Numerous songs were written about her by her rock star lovers, including Rundgren's 'Can We Still Be Friends?' and Costello's 'I Want You.' While charming her way into the hearts of the most prominent musicians, the 'Mother of Rock and Roll' was also tending to her own career as a model and singer. As a symbol of the 1970s, Buell led a life of success, excess and public controversy.

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Bebe Buell Got Her Start With The Ford Modeling Agency

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All the way back to the young age of five, Beverle Lorence “Bebe” Buell was obsessed with rock ‘n’ roll. She considered Mick Jagger (with whom she would later have an affair) her biggest inspiration and would stand in front of the mirror imitating his dance moves. After graduating high school, her passion and beauty led her to agent Eileen Ford of Ford Modeling Agency who signed Buell and relocated her from Virginia Beach, Virginia to the electrifying New York City. Buell immediately became a modeling star in the Big Apple and she immersed herself into Manhattan’s music scene befriending all of the top rockers in the area. Her captivating charisma drew everyone into her presence hoping to at least become her friend.

Buell Did Racier Modeling Than Ford Would Allow

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Buell was hanging out and drinking wine with acclaimed photographer Lynn Goldsmith one night, when Goldsmith asked if they could take some “artsy” pictures. “Artsy” was photographer code for “nude” and so Buell was photographed baring it all for the first time. Impressed, Goldsmith brought the pictures to Playboy magazine, who instantly wanted to work with her after admiring her stunning photos. Buell was flown to Chicago to stay at the original Playboy mansion and thus became the first fashion model turned Playboy centerfold and was Miss November 1974. However, Ford Modeling Agency was upset by her nude pictorials, so Buell was fired, but this did not stunt her career as she quickly signed with the Wilhelmina Agency soon after. Her work grew even greater as she posed for Italian & French Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan just to name a few.

Todd Rundgren Was Buell's Most Significant Rock-Star Relationship

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Buell with Todd Rendgren. Source: blogspot.com

Buell was notorious for her many love affairs with top rockers including David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello, and the list goes on. Buell was nicknamed “Friend To The Stars” as she befriended (not just dated) all the celebrities she met which even included Jack Nicholson and Andy Warhol. People flocked to her “legendary beauty” and Mick Jagger even once said she would be the woman he would bring if he were to dine with royalty. The most famous of all her relationships was her on-and-off again romance with Todd Rundgren from 1972 to 1978. The pair became known as “rock royalty” compared to the prominent couples like Bianca & Mick Jagger and Angie & David Bowie.

Buell, Rundgren And Steven Tyler Made A Pact

BuellBuell with Steven Tyler. Source: Pinterest

Scandal ensued with Buell’s accidental pregnancy in 1976 when the father was not her long-term boyfriend Todd Rundgren. Buell was impregnated from her quick fling with Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, but realized he would not make the greatest father with his heavy drug abuse during the ‘70s. Buell, Tyler, and Rundgren came to an agreement that Todd would raise the child as her father to provide a more stable family environment. If they felt it was needed, the secret would be revealed when she turned 18. However, their daughter, future model/actress Liv Tyler, became suspicious as she grew older so Buell disclosed the truth about her father when she turned 11 in 1988. Rundgren and Buell’s romantic relationship broke off shortly after Liv was born.

Buell's On-Again, Off-Again Music Career

Bebe Buell on the cover of her EP 'Covers Girl.' Source: Discogs.com

Throughout Buell’s entire journey, her true goal was to become a singer from the very beginning. Buell and Patti Smith had formed a close friendship and spent wine-filled nights writing poetry and singing together which was why Buell called Smith one of her biggest inspirations. In 1981, Buell finally released her debut EP Covers Girl, produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars and Rick Derringer, with The Cars backing each of the four songs. Two years later, Buell formed a group called The B-Sides and released A Side Of The B-Sides which was produced by her former lover Todd Rundgren. She then broke musical boundaries of the time with The Gargoyles, a hard rock band she fronted during an era where women leading edgy bands was a rare commodity. Buell established a great musical name for herself with The Gargoyles as they toured throughout the United States and The UK, eventually opening up for The Ramones for numerous shows. Nevertheless, news about Steven Tyler’s paternity with Buell broke out in 1991 and forced Buell to back off from the public to focus on her daughter. Buell spent this time managing Liv Tyler’s acting/modeling career, as well as the career of her friend Debbie Harry for a short while. She returned back to music in the mid-‘90s when she released the punk/hard rock single “Retrosexual” and formed The Bebe Buell Band.

Bebe Buell Partly Inspired Penny Lane Of 'Almost Famous'

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Filmmaker Cameron Crowe was so intrigued by Bebe Buell that he used her as an inspiration for his 2000 masterpiece film Almost Famous. The movie revolves around a touring band in the 1970s and their free-spirited groupies (they call themselves “Band-Aids”). Queen groupie Penny Lane of the flick was based off of many of the rock ‘n’ roll women of the era including Pamela Des Barres and Bebe Buell herself. Crowe even named the lead singer Jeff Bebe after Buell. At age 67 Buell still won’t slow down as she spends her time singing and modeling. In 2001 she released an autobiography “Rebel Heart: An American Rock And Roll Journey” all about her life experiences. She can be seen performing around Nashville often where she currently lives with her husband Jim Walters.

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Despite her younger age, Emily Morenz (Emo) is a serious 1960s/1970s enthusiast who is pretty much the Austin Powers of this decade. Through her all-vintage wardrobe, obsession with old time rock 'n' roll, and her mid century bedroom and 1,200+ vinyl collection you might think she just stepped out of a time machine. Emo plays the rare gems of the ‘60s and ‘70s on her radio show on OC’s 101.5 KOCI and teaches rock ‘n’ roll history on her podcast “The Rock & Roll Sweetheart.” When there's not a pandemic, she's rockin’ out with all the middle aged-men at every single classic rock concert happening around the town, and she will battle her away to front row and dance hard. Paul McCartney even once brought her up on stage to dance...while she was in a walrus costume. You also might find Emo surfing waves, skateboarding through a neighborhood, groovin' '60s gogo style, and pretending like she can play bass. And she's obsessed with peanut butter and corgis.