Last surviving member of iconic 1960s folk rock band seen grocery shopping in LA…can you guess who it is?

She was once the voice of a groundbreaking folk rock group that helped define the music scene during the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

The musical quartet was founded by her and her husband in 1965 and is known for its timeless hits, including the most famous song that made fans dream of California.

The singer herself became a cultural icon as a pioneer for female vocalists in the male-dominated rock scene of the 1960s, enduring the pressure and chaos of the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle.

She is now the last surviving member of the group after the death of the band’s other female member in 1974, followed by her ex-husband in 2001 and another member in 2007.

The music icon is largely keeping a low profile these days and was barely recognizable during a recent rare public appearance in Los Angeles.

Can you guess who it is?

The 1960s musical icon was barely recognizable during a rare public appearance in Los Angeles on Tuesday

The singer, who was once lead singer of a seminal folk-rock group synonymous with the counterculture era, was seen grocery shopping at a local Trader Joe's in exclusive photos from DailyMail.com.

The singer, who was once lead singer of a seminal folk-rock group synonymous with the counterculture era, was seen grocery shopping at a local Trader Joe’s in exclusive photos from DailyMail.com.

It’s Michelle Phillips from the Mamas & the Papas!

Now 80 years old, Phillips is one of the few remaining links in a music era that changed everything after the deaths of band members John Phillips, Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty.

She is seen in exclusive DailyMail.com photos visiting a local Trader Joe’s store and stocking up on groceries on Tuesday.

Phillips looked comfortable and casual in a pink cardigan with a T-shirt underneath, crisp white pants and dark sunglasses.

She tied her blonde hair into a messy bun and looked healthy as she drove to and from the supermarket.

Today, the legendary singer lives a much quieter lifestyle compared to her heyday, when she indulged in the excesses of the 60s and 70s music scene.

The now 80-year-old Michelle Phillips, pictured in her heyday in 1967, is one of the few remaining links in a music era that changed everything after the deaths of her Mamas & the Papas bandmates over the years.

Phillips appeared happy and in good health as she drove herself to and from the supermarket on Tuesday

The now 80-year-old Michelle Phillips, pictured left in her heyday in 1967, is one of the few remaining links in a music era that changed everything after the death of her Mamas & the Papas bandmates.

The singer looked comfortable and casual in a pink cardigan with a T-shirt underneath, crisp white trousers and dark sunglasses

The singer looked comfortable and casual in a pink cardigan with a T-shirt underneath, crisp white trousers and dark sunglasses

She was married to Mamas & the Papas founder and lead songwriter John Phillips for seven years until their divorce in 1993.

The couple had one child together, singer Chynna Phillips, now 56.

Michelle and John’s marriage was marred by infidelity, substance abuse and the pressures of fame, which played out publicly throughout the band’s career.

John, who died in 2001 aged 65, infamously had an affair with Elliot, the band’s other singer, which caused tension within the group.

Michelle herself had an affair with band member Denny Doherty, together with Roman Polanski, at the time when the director was expecting a child with Sharon Tate.

The band, which rose to fame with the hits “California Dreamin’,” “Monday, Monday” and “Dedicated to the One I Love,” broke up in 1968, just three years after achieving mainstream success.

Phillips (second from right) is the only living member of the Mamas & the Papas, consisting of late ex-husband John Phillips (left) Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty

Phillips (second from right) is the only living member of the Mamas & the Papas, consisting of late ex-husband John Phillips (left) Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty

The group, famous for the iconic song California Dreamin', achieved mainstream success in its first year but was marred by scandals among its members, drug abuse and the pressures of fame.

The group, famous for the iconic song California Dreamin’, achieved mainstream success in its first year but was marred by scandals among its members, drug abuse and the pressures of fame.

Michelle (far right) was seen at a ceremony for late bandmate Cass Elliot's posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with (from left) daughter Chynna Phillips, stepdaughter Bijou Phillips, Elliot's daughter Owen Elliot-Kugell and stepdaughter Mackenzie Phillips in 2022

Michelle (far right) was seen at a ceremony for late bandmate Cass Elliot’s posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with (from left) daughter Chynna Phillips, stepdaughter Bijou Phillips, Elliot’s daughter Owen Elliot-Kugell and stepdaughter Mackenzie Phillips in 2022

The group reunited briefly in 1971 to release a new album, before disbanding again shortly afterwards.

At the height of her fame, Michelle had a whirlwind marriage to actor Dennis Hopper that lasted just eight days, as well as high-profile romances with Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty.

She divorced her third husband, radio producer John Burch, in 1979 after a year.

Michelle is stepmother to actress Mackenzie Phillips, 65, and model Bijou Phillips, 44, through her late ex-husband’s other relationships.