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  2. Ida Kristine Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Ida Kristine Nielsen (born 1975), [1] also known as Bass Ida, Bassida, and Ida Funkhouser, is a Danish bass player, composer and vocalist. [2] [3] She is known for being a member of several bands, such as Belgian Zap Mama, Danish pop rock band Michael Learns to Rock, American funk band the New Power Generation, and funk rock trio 3rdeyegirl (2012–present).

  3. Anne Linnet - Wikipedia

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    Anne Linnet is one of a small group of Danish songstresses who have been popular for multiple decades. She is, and has been for five decades, a distinctive figure on the Danish music scene and is known for her honest musical phrasings, memorable and sometimes feministic lyrics, and renewal through explorations into a number of music styles. [2 ...

  4. Hanne Boel - Wikipedia

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    Hanne Boel graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1980, and then spent a year at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. In the five years following her return to Denmark, she divided her time between singing with the Danish funk band Blast, performing as a choir soloist, and teaching music at a variety of schools and clinics.

  5. Anita Lerche - Wikipedia

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    Anita Lerche (Punjabi: ਅਨੀਤਾ ਲਿਆਕੇ) is a Danish-American singer-songwriter, composer and actress originating from Denmark. [1] With the release of her album Heer from Denmark in November 2006, she became the first non-Asian woman from the west to create a solo album in Punjabi.

  6. Tina Dico - Wikipedia

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    Tina Dico (born Tina Dickow Danielsen [1] on 14 October 1977) is a Danish singer-songwriter. She founded her own record label and releases her music independently, enjoying large success with her albums in her home country as well as critical acclaim across Europe.

  7. Laura Lee (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    She returned in 1983 with a gospel album, Jesus Is The Light Of My Life, on which she worked with Al Green. [11] By 1990 she recovered from her illness and had been ordained as a minister. She has continued recording music, mostly gospel. [1] A Swedish garage rock band did an unexpected homage to Lee by baptizing themselves as Division of Laura ...

  8. Linda Andrews (singer) - Wikipedia

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    She comes from a large family in the Faroe Islands and has 4 older siblings. Prior to her rise to fame on X Factor, Andrews made her solo album debut in 2008 with Revelation, a gospel album, and prior to that, she released recordings such as "Hot Santa," a Christmas-themed novelty single from 2006. [2]

  9. Ida Corr - Wikipedia

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    Ida Corr was born on 14 March 1977 to a Danish mother and a Gambian father in Aarhus, Denmark.Her father was a musician. She started drumming at the age of six, and by her ninth birthday she had formed a band, performing soul classics by James Brown and Aretha Franklin on the streets of her city.