LightninBoy
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I can't believe it falls to me to bring someone more modern into this discussion.
Here's an unbelievable live performance from Lindsey Hale ...
I can't believe it falls to me to bring someone more modern into this discussion.
You will get a much better feel for what Ann Wilson has done if you wiki her sisterHmm. I have to admit I had to google who Ann Wilson is since two people have mentioned her. Must be an American thing ... ;-)
'Christ's entry into Govan' is also the best song title ever!Wasn't expecting a Lavinia Blackwall mention on here, but yes!
Nope! Heart seem to have completely escaped my attention ... along with probably a lot of 'classic' American rock of that period that didn't make much impression in Europe and especially not in Britain. At least not on me.You may know the song Barracuda
Absolutely! I had her on my list too but perhaps not quite top three. Depends on mood of course ... ;-)Yasuko.
The very epitome of rock 'n' roll! At least she was to me in 1974 ...Suzi Quatro
She was #4 on my list of 3, with Fergie being 5th.I can't believe it falls to me to bring someone more modern into this discussion.
Jimmy Hendrix was not much of a singer, was he? He was expressive and had some charisma but his guitar playing was a bit better.
The other surprise is the little young woman playing the big bass: Tal Wilkenfeld. She must have been 23 back then.Just listening to this,
I have this video with her playing bass with Herbie Hancock and ensemble. She has some tasty bass playing.The other surprise is the little young woman playing the big bass: Tal Wilkenfeld. She must have been 23 back then.
She does also sing (but not what I would consider as rock):