She said that she became a groupie in 1965 during a concert at the
Dallas Memorial Auditorium. She toured with
Traffic and
Jimi Hendrix before joining up with
Joe Cocker in 1970. She is featured in a seven-minute segment of the 1971 Cocker documentary film
Mad Dogs & Englishmen. She is referenced in the song "
Rip This Joint" by
The Rolling Stones: Down to New Orleans with the Dixie Dean 'Cross to Dallas, Texas with the Butter Queen She is also mentioned in the notes for the DVD release of The Rolling Stones documentary
Gimme Shelter:
Elton John said he "got along with her famously." The first track on the first album by British group
Three Man Army features lyrics about her and is entitled "Butter Queen". Cope said she visited 52 major cities in the United States while following bands, and traveled to 11 different countries with them. In 1987, she appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show and discussed her time as a groupie. She told Winfrey that she had had sex with about 2,000 musicians. ==Marriage==