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They also appeared in Abel's 1971 sex comedy, ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0125263/combined Is There Sex After Death]'' performing something called "Breast Rock."
  
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 16 July 2013

"Professional media hoaxer" Alan Abel created this hoax in 1967.

ESQ: You have said that all of your hoaxes have a message behind them. What was the message behind the Topless String Quartet?

AA: At the time, Yoko and John Lennon were doing their nude-in-bed interviews, and there was a young lady who was playing concerts as a topless cellist. So I thought, why not have a quartet? Frank Sinatra wanted to record them, but I would say they were in Europe or Australia. They were never available.

-from a 2011 Esquire magazine interview with Abel

They also appeared in Abel's 1971 sex comedy, Is There Sex After Death performing something called "Breast Rock."

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See also: KKK Symphony Orchestra