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Yebba, verse 2 on this. Buckle up!
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Janis Joplin
Alison Krauss Natalie Maines Patsy Cline Anne Wilson Shania Twain Diana Krall Chrissie Hynde Cindi Lauper Pat Benetar LP Stevie Nicks Grace Slick Enya India Arie k.d. lang Gloria Estefan Joss Stone |
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Wow, she's great! This was done at the same NYC studio, smaller room. Except for Airto the percussionist, recorded by moi here in LA.
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Norah Jones
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Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy Roche
Sarah Harmer Erin McKeown A lot of those already mentioned. Especially Joni Mitchell. Here’s the remarkable Sarah Harmer - |
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More Canadian content. Maybe not everyone's "cup of tea" here.
From my home town.. |
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Karen Dalton
Vi Redd Nancy Wilson Jenny Whiteley
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Plus 1. I’ll also add:
Diana Krall Sade Astrid Gilberto Colbie Caillat Karen Carpenter
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My list of top female singers
1. Emmylou Harris 2. Allison Krauss 4.Rhonda Vincent 3.Connie Smith 4. Kate Wolf 5. Katy Moffatt 6. Dolly Parton 7. June Carter Cash 8. Bonnie Owens 9. Nanci Griffith 10. Suzy Bouguss |
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Really diggin' Molly Tuttle lately, and I'm not a huge bluegrass fan.
She's got an Alison Krauss/Leigh Nash vibe happening on some of her songs... |
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How'd I forget Jazz on a Summer's Day in the recent thread on music movies.
So I'm not going to get into a list of female singers I'd like, because the list would be in the hundreds and I'd forget dozens. When I was trying to get my concept of "lead guitar" playing on electric guitar I listened to mostly women singers for ideas. Liked watching the bored audience as O'Day starts with the spare intro to just the drums and then everyone waking up as Tea for Two starts. And what did that microphone do to get locked up in that barred cell? And oh well, a great many of my long list of favorites have been mentioned, but has anyone mentioned Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin yet?
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Luciana Souza is a personal favorite.
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