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Nita Strauss (born December 7, 1986) is an American rock musician. She is currently a touring guitarist for Alice Cooper, has also been a touring guitarist for Demi Lovato and has a successful career as a solo artist.
These African-American guitarists are generally not well known. This category will raise awareness of these women, individually and as a category. Pages in category "African American female guitarists"
Malina Moye (born August 20, 1984) [1] is an American singer-songwriter, lefty guitarist, model, actress, and entrepreneur, who fuses pop, rock, and soul.As a lefty, Moye draws comparisons to Jimi Hendrix, but plays her guitars flipped upside-down like Albert King. [2]
Bibi McGill (born Belinda McGill) [1] is an American guitarist, yogi, producer and DJ best known as the lead guitarist and musical director of Beyoncé's backing band, the Suga Mamas, as well as for her work with P!nk, Paulina Rubio and Chilean rock group La Ley.
B. DeFord Bailey; Kid Bailey; Etta Baker; Mickey Baker; Tommy Bankhead; Gordon Banks (musician) Barbecue Bob; John Henry Barbee; Danny Barker; Nathan Beauregard
21st-century women guitarists (3 C, 208 P) A. American women guitarists (4 C, 198 P) Argentine women guitarists (16 P) Australian women guitarists (1 C, 68 P)
Felicia Michele Collins (born April 10, 1964 in Jackson, Tennessee) is an American vocalist, guitarist and occasional percussionist. She is best known for her work on the CBS television program Late Show with David Letterman , as part of the CBS Orchestra .
Frock Rock says that "women like Skin, Natacha Atlas, Yolanda Charles, Mary Genis, and Debbie Smith are now acting as crucial role models for future generations of black women." [12] In 1997, Debbie Smith was the subject of the third episode of a TV series with the blanket title "A Woman Called Smith" (first broadcast on BBC2, 9 April 1997). [13]