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Female Singers Who's Your Fave?

Just looked her up She's 25 and married her therapist. She must be all screwed up in the head.
Unfortunately mental issues seam to follow fame, can't say that I know either way on her but she sure can sing.
 
Richard's other post about Mary Wilson brings me back to all the great singers from Motown... Obviously Diana Ross & the Supremes, Gladys Knight, Mary Wells, Tammi Terrell & many many more... Motown had so much great music..
 
Richard's other post about Mary Wilson brings me back to all the great singers from Motown... Obviously Diana Ross & the Supremes, Gladys Knight, Mary Wells, Tammi Terrell & many many more... Motown had so much great music..

Agreed, Motown music from the 60's was great. What happened to black music over the last couple decades?
 
Richard's other post about Mary Wilson brings me back to all the great singers from Motown... Obviously Diana Ross & the Supremes, Gladys Knight, Mary Wells, Tammi Terrell & many many more... Motown had so much great music..
Couldn't agree more, I listen to almost all rock but find my Pandora station set on Motown really often. Hard to beat that music.
 
Love all of the singers mentioned above. All had great hits and had their own styles. Recently a female singer that has caught my attention is Jess Harwood. She is the lead singer for Rumors of Fleetwood Mac, a tribute band of the original band. I love Stevie Nicks, but Jess Harwood comes across with a very angelic presence with her voice and she hits all of notes exactly as Stevie Nicks. Look them up, I think you would enjoy the whole group. Emily who does Christie McVie is also a delight.
 
How many of you remember”Mrs Miller”??? Actually my favorite is”Tina”!!!
 
In her prime Grace Slick. One now would be Samantha Fish and she plays a good guitar.
 
Led Zeppelin did a few covers.
They were pretty good.
 
I can’t believe none us got this one yet:

The Bangles. Suzanna Hoffs singing the ending of “Walk Like an Egyptian”, or better yet, their remake of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Hazy Shade of Winter”.

try the first page :rolleyes:
 
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I can’t believe none us got this one yet:

The Bangles. Suzanna Hoffs singing the ending of “Walk Like an Egyptian”, or better yet, their remake of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Hazy Shade of Winter”.

try the first page :rolleyes:


Just checked the first page, it’s not there. But there is one video that is blocked from being shown outside the U.S.
I presume that must be the one.
 
On April 24, 2005 at the Coors Amphitheater in Chula Vista, CA, we attended the Gloria Trevi "Trevolution" tour which was her first series of concerts after having been jailed from 2000-2004 for corrupting minors, sexual abuse, and kidnapping (charges were eventually dropped). I had the option of having my photo taken with her (for an extra twenty dollars) but I did not take advantage of the offer. She's a nut case (no comment regarding every other woman I have known).



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Richard's other post about Mary Wilson brings me back to all the great singers from Motown... Obviously Diana Ross & the Supremes, Gladys Knight, Mary Wells, Tammi Terrell & many many more... Motown had so much great music..
Freda Payne plus her sis, name escapes me was in one of the Motown all girl groups.
Freda I'm pretty sure is still around, man that gal can attack a song.
 
Anne Wilson from Heart. She is so good in person I actually got chills!!!!
 
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