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  2. All-female band - Wikipedia

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    An all-female band is a musical group in popular music that is exclusively composed of female musicians. This is distinct from a girl group, in which the female members are solely vocalists, though this terminology is not universally followed. [1] While all-male bands are common in many rock and pop scenes, all-female bands are less common.

  3. List of all-female bands - Wikipedia

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    An all-female band is a band which has consisted entirely of female musicians for at least three-quarters of its active career. This article only lists all-female bands who perform original material that is either authored by themselves or authored by another musician for that band's use. Therefore vocal groups (girl groups) are not included.

  4. Category:American all-female bands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American all-female bands" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. The Ingenues - Wikipedia

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    The Ingenues toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. William Morris started the group. [1] Managed by Edward Gorman Sherman (1880–1940), the orchestra performed with great popularity around the world in variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as "The Girl Paul Whitemans of Syncopation."

  6. Category:20th-century women musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century women musicians" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Territory band - Wikipedia

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    All female performers were not a new idea in the dawn of traveling jazz bands though. All women groups performing American genres of music dates back to minstrel groups like Madame Rentz's Female Minstrels. Because women could not easily enter prestigious music bands that were essentially all male, all women groups continuously popped up as ...

  8. The Pollyanna Syncopators - Wikipedia

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    The Pollyanna Syncopators [1] was an all-girl jazz band [2] active in the 1920s in the United States. [1] [2] The group was organized in 1923 by Ruth Randall in Lincoln, Nebraska, and traveled the US, playing in ballrooms and theaters from the east coast to California. Around 1925, they filmed and then released a Phonofilm. [3]

  9. Classic female blues - Wikipedia

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    Classic female blues was an early form of blues music, popular in the 1920s. An amalgam of traditional folk blues and urban theater music, the style is also known as vaudeville blues. Classic blues were performed by female singers accompanied by pianists or small jazz ensembles and were the first blues to be recorded.