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This is a list of female rock singers. For female heavy metal singers, see List of female heavy metal singers A. Tori Amos ...
Elizabeth Jaxon - American harpist, director of the DHF World Harp Competition and member of the band Atlantic Harp Duo; Maria Johansdotter (fl. 1706) - Swedish harpist, folk music player and parish clerk, put on trial for homosexuality and for posing as a man; Claire Jones - Welsh harpist; Edward Jones (1752–1824) - Welsh harpist and ...
Pages in category "American women rock singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 383 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
With Beyonce and Taylor Swift as pop’s reigning queens, and Kate Bush and Missy Elliott among the pioneers recognised by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2023 feels like a banner year. Roisin O ...
Erin Kathleen Hill is an American harpist, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actress. Her Celtic album hit #1 on the Billboard World Music Chart [1] and she has played and sung with Kanye West, Cyndi Lauper, Moby, Sinéad O'Connor, Enya, a-ha, Randy Newman, Jewel, Josh Groban, and many other celebrities, as well as Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and for royalty.
This is an alphabetical list of mainstream rock performers spanning all subgenres and fusions within the genre of rock music.Artists included are known for creating material predominantly within a style of rock music (Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal, Punk Rock, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Modern Rock, Indie Rock, etc.); have enjoyed considerable success on singles or album charts ...
This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. New-age music is broadly defined as relaxing, even "meditative", music that is primarily instrumental. Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation.
Fanny were the first all-female rock band to release a major-label album and score a top 40 single, ... no energy. It was like playing to the dark — it was the Dark Ages, for women’s music!”