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BenboC 09-14-07 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by Aphex Twin
Hope Sandals On - Mazzy Star

I think you mean Hope Sandoval.

Anyway, here's a few that I like off the top of my head:
Gillian Welch
Allison Krauss
PJ Harvey
Brandi Carlile
Linda Thompson

Osiris 09-15-07 11:22 AM

Sarah Maclachlan
Bonnie Raitt
Terri Clark
Connie Francis
Annie Lennox
Stevie Nicks
Pat Benetar
Michelle Branch
Nina Simone

Ranger 09-15-07 12:31 PM

I'm glad people mentioned Imogen Heap - I don't care for the hide seek song but the moment I said it song is one of my absolute favorites.

Lead singer from the Corrs - Caroline?

Sarah Vaughan - love the Lola song but still need to check out more of her work.

Vanessa van Hemert - singer from 4 Strings a while back.

Lee, Branch, Jones, and Turner are all good too.

mrpayroll 09-28-07 03:38 PM

The best female artist of our time!
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070928/en_nm/madonna_dc_1


Madonna nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

1 hour, 18 minutes ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Madonna and disco queen Donna Summer are among nine acts nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the hall embraces more musical genres.

Other nominees include rock singer John Mellencamp, Canadian poet-singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, 1960s English band The Dave Clark Five and instrumental rock band The Ventures.

Also nominated are New York-based funk group Chic, rap pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and hip-hop group The Beastie Boys, reflecting the Hall of Fame's willingness to accept a diversity of genres.

Five-hundred music industry professionals will choose five of the nominees to be inducted at a ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel next March.

Last year, rap group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were the first hip-hop artists to be inducted.

Chic, the Dave Clark Five and Mellencamp have been nominated previously.

Artists become eligible for Hall of Fame induction 25 years after the release of their first record and are represented at a permanent exhibition at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland, Ohio.

Madonna, 49, made her debut in 1982 and her first album "Madonna" included hits such as "Holiday," "Borderline" and "Lucky Star" which helped her become one of the best-selling pop artists, with more then 200 million albums sold worldwide.

It will be a travesty if she isn't one of the '5' inducted.

Chris

Out of Bounds 10-01-07 02:15 AM

Christina Aguilera is easily the most talented vocalist in pop music today. She has more range and power than practically all of her contemporaries.

sk8r1189 10-01-07 11:07 AM

Avril Lavigne... rotfl

LiquidSky 10-05-07 09:13 AM

Beth Ditto
Shirley Manson

LiquidSky 10-05-07 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Out of Bounds
Christina Aguilera is easily the most talented vocalist in pop music today. She has more range and power than practically all of her contemporaries.

Excellent voice but I hate when she "showboats" it.

Out of Bounds 10-05-07 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by LiquidSky
Excellent voice but I hate when she "showboats" it.


Agreed. But if you had a voice like that, you'd be tempted to showboat too. She's still young. There's time for her to settle down.

DB 10-07-07 09:34 PM

Miriam Stockley (lead singer from Adiemus, and some solo work as well)

slop101 10-07-07 10:04 PM

Speaking of great female voices, Alison Krauss has already been mentioned in this thread, but I've never heard her sound better than she does on her new collaboration with Robert Plant - I never would've imagined it, but their voices fit together perfectly, and they do some of the best male/female harmonizing I've ever heard.

Patman 10-08-07 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by Ranger
Lead singer from the Corrs - Caroline?

That would be Andrea Corr, who came out with a solo album, Ten Feet High, recently. Unfortunately, it's a forgettable effort.

NeptuneSky 10-10-07 03:13 PM

Björk is my all time favorite female vocalist!!

Big Boy Laroux 10-10-07 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by BenboC
Anyway, here's a few that I like off the top of my head:
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Brandi Carlile
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easily my favorite female artist right now. great voice and you can feel the passion behind it. great choice.

Out of Bounds 10-10-07 04:21 PM

Has anyone mentioned Neco Case? Excellent voice.

Matt Bowers 10-12-07 10:18 AM

Here's my long list of favorites in no particular order:

STEVIE NICKS
AIMEE MANN
KATE BUSH
TERRI NUNN (Berlin)
JOHNETTE NAPOLITANO (Concrete Blonde)
CYNDI LAUPER
JANIS JOPLIN
SUZANNE VEGA
ANN WILSON (Heart)
ANNIE LENNOX
DEBBI HARRY
PATTY SMYTH (Scandal)
BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE
CHRISTINA AMPHLETT (Divinyls)
CHRISSIE HYNDE (Pretenders)
COURTNEY LOVE
PAT BENATAR
BELINDA CARLISLE (Go-Go's)
SHIRLEY MANSON (Garbage)
SHARLEEN SPITERI (Texas)
JOAN JETT
WENDY JAMES (Transvision Vamp)
SINEAD O'CONNOR
NENA
P!NK
SIOUXSIE SIOUX
GRACE SLICK
TINA TURNER
NINA PERSSON (the Cardigans)
ALANIS MORISSETTE
PETE BURNS (Dead or Alive...well at least HE thinks he's a woman)

Whew! And I'm sure I forgot at least a dozen or more but I'm at work and don't have access to my iPod right now.

occupant 10-16-07 03:05 PM

This list could be a mile long, so these are just from my recently played pile.

Kate Jackson (Long Blondes)
Sherri / Stacy Dupree (Eisley)
Emily Haines (Metric)
Nina Persson
Karina Denike / Elyse Rogers (Dance Hall Crashers)
Maura Davis (Denali)
Neko Case
Mary Timony
Carrie Clark (Sixteen Deluxe)
Sarah Shannon (Velocity Girl)
Elizabeth Elmore (Sarge, The Reputation)

Futura10 11-24-15 03:41 AM

Re: Best female singer
 
Basia

cdollaz 11-24-15 06:50 AM

Re: Best female singer
 
I do not know if I answered this years ago, but as of now, my favorite is Mary Timony.


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