Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Allan Conn Date: 14 Apr 13 - 03:53 PM As well as many of the other already mentioned I like Dar Williams too. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 14 Apr 13 - 02:28 PM Priscilla Herdman |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Bert Date: 14 Apr 13 - 12:47 PM Don't worry too much about that pdq, I too love all female singers whether they write songs or not. And don't forget Hot Soup. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Janie Date: 14 Apr 13 - 11:46 AM Canadian singer/songwriter Lynn Miles |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: pdq Date: 14 Apr 13 - 11:33 AM open mike suggests Linda Ronastadt and Emmylou Harris as songwriters. I doubt that Linda has written and entire song ever in her life. Emmylou may have tried to late in her career. Some under-appreciated ladies are Mary McCaslin, Gail Davies, Kate Wolf and Lacy J. Dalton. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Elmore Date: 14 Apr 13 - 10:58 AM Rosalie Sorrels. Recently retired. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: ranger1 Date: 14 Apr 13 - 08:13 AM Anna Coogan. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: David C. Carter Date: 14 Apr 13 - 07:16 AM Laura Nyro Gillian Welch |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,mg Date: 13 Apr 13 - 11:15 PM Judy Small..up there with Stan Rogers I think. Pat Humphries writes true classics. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Larry Saidman Date: 13 Apr 13 - 09:05 PM Check out Cheryl Wheeler. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Jeri Date: 13 Apr 13 - 06:49 PM I don't think Tracy Grammer has written any songs, but I might have missed something. I do like Kate Bush. I think Florence & the Machine must have been influenced by her. So different from others. (Perhaps that's what was meant by "original" above.) A lot of what I like these days involves a song here or there and not one songwriter all the time. I don't know if that says something about singer/songwriters or me. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST, Paul Slade Date: 13 Apr 13 - 04:59 PM Mary Gauthier - especially for "I Drink" and 'Sugar Cane". |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST Date: 13 Apr 13 - 04:20 PM I was just introduced to the music of Tracy Grammer and think she's quite good. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 13 Apr 13 - 12:00 PM I would have to say that Kate Bush is an original in the true sense of the word..she has written wonderful, eccentric songs, has been her own producer and is a consumate musician. She has written some of the best songs of the last 30 years or so, |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: The Mole Catcher's Apprentice (inactive) Date: 05 Mar 08 - 01:17 PM "don't forget the original - Kate Bush" I'm not sure what you mean by original, but (and she has already been mentioned) Sandy Denny definitely pre-dates the likes of Kate Bush, Tori Amos etc..etc.. and Anne...as a bit of a late comer...I love your songs! Charlotte (the view from Ma and Pa's piano stool) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Grab Date: 05 Mar 08 - 12:26 PM If we're thinking Tori Amos, don't forget the original - Kate Bush. The girl recorded "Wuthering Heights" aged 16, meaning she wrote it aged 14 or 15. Now that's pretty amazing, if you ask me. I'd second Joan Armatrading. Saw her a few months back, and she was great. It seems to be unusual for women to have such big stage presence without doing much, but JA has it in spades. She also rocks as a guitarist. Beverley Knight and Duffy, from more recent soul stuff. Both have great voices. I'd like to see BK doing more - she's not had a new CD out for a while now. A couple of relatively unknown English singers. Jane Taylor is a fantastic singer and writer, both live and recorded. Abbie Lathe is a bit ho-hum recorded but great live, especially with some of the covers that her band does. And very locally, Jacqui Carnall from Cambridge is pretty bloody good and deserves recognition. Graham. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Whistlepenny Date: 04 Mar 08 - 02:33 PM Anne Lister, stop sniffing, your songs are great - Moth is one of my all time favourites. Haven't seen Eddi Reader's name yet - http://www.eddireader.co.uk/ - and the late great Kirsty McColl has to be in there. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: BK Lick Date: 04 Mar 08 - 02:19 PM Jo Mapes |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 04 Mar 08 - 08:32 AM I do I do I do !!!!! "Anne" a.k.a. Tabster is Anne Lister, brilliant songwriter. (I should not try to cook dinner and post to Mudcat at the same time, brain obviously can't cope...) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Anne Lister Date: 04 Mar 08 - 08:22 AM and obviously no one likes me ...*sniff* Anne |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Suffolk Miracle Date: 04 Mar 08 - 08:16 AM Well, Belle Stewart wrote Berryfields of Blair so that makes her a female singer-songwriter. Shall we now stop the competition? |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: open mike Date: 03 Mar 08 - 08:33 PM Laurie Lewis www.laurielewis.com the Late Great Kate Wolf www.katewolf.com Cheryl Wheeler www.cherylwheeler.com k.d.lang www.kdlang.com Emmylou Harris www.emmylou.net Linda Ronstadt http://lindaronstadt.com/, http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/ Stephanie Davis www.stephaniedavis.net Juni Fisher www.junifisher.com/ Joni Harms www.joniharms.com Linda Williams of www.robinandlinda.com Kathy Mattea www.mattea.com Kate Campbell www.katecampbell.com/ Sally Van Meter www.sallyvanmeter.com Tammy Fassaert http://www.island.net/~tammyfas/ Kathy Kallick www.kathykallick.com/ http://www.island.net/~tammyfas/ Cathey Fink and Marcy Marxer http://www.cathymarcy.com/ Sarah Elizabeth Campbell http://www.myspace.com/sayraliz Many of these gals were in the famed Blue Rose Band http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Rose_(band) Blue Rose were an all-star all-women band that played bluegrass music. All of the musicians in the group are solo artists in their own right, who joined together to record an album as a group in 1988 for Sugar Hill Records. O.k. i guess i have a few favorites...hope you don't mind! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Susanne (skw) Date: 03 Mar 08 - 06:02 PM Some who haven't been mentioned (or were overlooked by me), in no particular order: Karine Polwart, Alison McMorland, Frankie Armstrong, Judy Small, Peggy Seeger, as well as some great singers, even though they don't / didn't write many songs: Ray Fisher, Cilla Fisher, Dolores Keane, Eleanor Shanley, Heather Heywood, Jean Redpath, June Tabor and Norma Waterson |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: number 6 Date: 03 Mar 08 - 06:02 PM Tunesmith ... "I hope Sandy Denny's been mentioned a few times!" she has been previously mentioned in this thread, and deservedly so. ... and with I think Jacqui McShee should receive some accolades in this thread. biLL |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: van lingle Date: 03 Mar 08 - 05:58 PM Heidi Talbot, late of Cherish the Ladies, is worth checking out. Recently released In Love+ Light but I'm not sure how much of her own stuff she writes. Tish Hinajosa is also very special. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 03 Mar 08 - 05:43 PM "I hope Sandy Denny's been mentioned a few times!" Speaking of Fairport...Judy Dyble and Judy Dunlop Vikki Clayton Polly Bolton Cathy Lesurf Charlotte (racking her brains on Ma and Pa's piano stool) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 03 Mar 08 - 05:37 PM I hope Sandy Denny's been mentioned a few times! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Wesley S Date: 03 Mar 08 - 04:04 PM Have we left out the lovely Mimi Farina? |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Jane of 'ull Date: 03 Mar 08 - 03:59 PM That sadly deceased and fragile genius, Judee Sill. Tori Amos when she takes her head out of her bottom, and yes the lovely and local Edwina Hayes. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: fat B****rd Date: 03 Mar 08 - 03:56 PM Good one, Mole Catchers etc. I love Carole King's stuff. Right back to "It might as well rain until September" |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 03 Mar 08 - 03:50 PM It occurred to me, while out at the shops and being a piano player myself.... Carole King Charlotte (tapestry) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: fat B****rd Date: 03 Mar 08 - 03:45 PM Unless I've missed her in previoius posts, the late Judee Sill is, IMO, one of the best of the 70s lady singer songwriters. In fact of any decade. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Don Firth Date: 03 Mar 08 - 02:20 PM Iris DeMent. Good songs well sung. I especially like to hear Iris DeMent and Emmylou Harris singing together. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Wesley S Date: 03 Mar 08 - 02:05 PM I'm suprised no one has mentioned the Wailin' Jennys yet. And Claire Lynch is someone working in the bluegrass field that I like a lot. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: frogprince Date: 03 Mar 08 - 01:56 PM I'll second the recommendations for a couple of the lesser known people mentioned, Stacey Earl and Bonnie Koloc. And I'll add two women I adore: Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Little Hawk Date: 03 Mar 08 - 12:56 PM Most of my earliest favorites in folk music were female singers. It started with Joan Baez...then Buffy Sainte-Marie, Judy Collins, Sylvia Tyson (and I really like Ian Tyson too, naturally)...then Joni Mitchell. Some other female singers I listened to a bit less way back when, but I have to say they were all very good...Odetta and Ronnie Gilbert (from the Weavers) and Eartha Kitt (a delightful woman). I liked a lot of Melanie's material too. In somewhat more recent times, got to really like Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tanita Tikaram, Loreena McKennitt, Enya, Tish Hinojosa, the Dixie Chicks, Emmy-Lou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and Dolly Parton. And there are so many others too...just a ton of great female singer-songwriters out there. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: PoppaGator Date: 03 Mar 08 - 12:18 PM This thread has been running all weekend and NOBODY has mentioned Lucinda Williams?!!! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 03 Mar 08 - 12:18 PM In no particular order Lal Waterson Carolyn Hester Iris Dement Sarah Carter Charlotte (the view from Ma and Pa's piano stool) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Tim Leaning Date: 03 Mar 08 - 11:37 AM "Linda Kelly is the songwriter & is joined by Hazel Richings to form Hissyfit. Wonderful pair!" Bob Childish giggles from me. And they are great to listen too as well. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: John Hardly Date: 02 Mar 08 - 07:23 PM My favorite new find has been Caroline Herring . |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: 8_Pints Date: 02 Mar 08 - 06:52 PM Linda Kelly is the songwriter & is joined by Hazel Richings to form Hissyfit. Wonderful pair! Bob |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Ian Burdon Date: 02 Mar 08 - 06:39 PM Don't forget Anne Briggs... Someone mentioned Laura Nyro already and following from her is Rickie Lee Jones. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Tim Leaning Date: 02 Mar 08 - 06:28 PM Just to the NOrth of us on the Hull side of the river Humber Are a mostly vocal duo called Hissy fit. They too have songs to die for. They are known to occassionaly post to the Cat. (Uk tallent again) |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Tim Leaning Date: 02 Mar 08 - 06:26 PM "Where is "local", Tim? Would be nice to keep an eye out for her, if possible" Am in the uk,North east Lincolnshire. Mrs B is in a band called the Wild Wolds Women and another Helian Keys. There are myspace sites for both. WWW is an all female band Cello,guitar,accordion,piano,concertina whistles (on and on ...) Helian keys is a collaboration with a....MAN! But none the less good for that. Hope that helps Tim |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 02 Mar 08 - 03:26 PM Thanks so much to folks posting with their suggestions--keep them coming! For anyone interested, if you go to pandora.com, you will be at the home of the Music Genome Project. You can create a 'station' by either artist name of song name/artist. That station then plays similar (sic) music to that artist/song title according to it's programming. You give each song a thumbs up or down, depending on how you like it. It is a great quick way of sampling music & finding new (or in my case, oldie) stuff, and seeing if you'd like to download it. Now, it ain't perfect by a long shot. The Dixie Chicks station I created gave me nothing but Alan Jackson/Garth Brooks/Jodie Messina songs. So, if that happens, you just delete the station, and try again using a song title by that artist you like. Right now, I'm listening to Suzanne Vega. Nice stuff--forgot about her too! But I'm going offline now, and likely won't be able to get back and let everyone know how my sampling is going. So far, my fave discovery there is a Texas musician named Toni Price. Enjoy! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Stringsinger Date: 02 Mar 08 - 01:02 PM Some of these voices are very good such as early Joni Mitchell's. Her early songs match her musical qualities. What happens is that many of the singer/songwriters are better in the vocal department then they are in the songwriting. A lot of the introspective ruminations of the songwritiing tend to be masked by a veneer of pretty sounds but the content is lacking. Some of it is pseudo-new agey and pretentious philosophizing by young women who haven't really lived that long and speculate from a position of delayed adolescence. Joni Mitchell seemed to defy that. Her earlier songs contained a maturity the contrasted her age when she wrote them. "Both Sides Now" is a classic example. I think this is true of Janis Ian as well. "Society's Child" was remarkable for a young girl her age and really struck a nerve with the public. "At Seventeen" was another that communicated a sophistication and maturity. Each song should be taken independently of the singer and evaluated. Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Judy Bloom Date: 02 Mar 08 - 12:55 PM Glad you're in agreement - wonderful songs, wonderful singer |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 02 Mar 08 - 12:49 PM Lal Waterson!! How on earth could I forget her just because I was watching over a stupid pot of spaghetti?? Yessssss, one of the greats, much missed. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,judy bloom Date: 02 Mar 08 - 12:44 PM Belinda O'Hooley is very good - especially Whitethorn from Rachel Unthank & The Winterset's "The Bairns". I went to see her perform solo and she has a great song called "Chinese Whispers" - very apt! I also think that the late Lal Waterson, Devon Sproule and Laura Veirs should be mentioned. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Waddon Pete Date: 02 Mar 08 - 12:18 PM Definitely concur with Rita McNeil. Also like Suzy Boggus....her CD with Chet Atkins is a delight! Sandy Denny's up there too along with Linda Thompson. Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 02 Mar 08 - 12:12 PM Where is "local", Tim? Would be nice to keep an eye out for her, if possible. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Tim Leaning Date: 02 Mar 08 - 11:51 AM I particularily admire the songs of a local(ish) lass HeleN Bennett She has loads that I would love to be able to say I had written. She wrote one about The TWin Towers that is realy moving and loads of other ones too. Some are funny in a gentle way. And She gets a lot of feeling into all her music. Trouble is she very rarely sings in public |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Midchuck Date: 02 Mar 08 - 11:22 AM Shameless Familial Promotion: My little niece just got signed with Red House Records. Peter |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Hi Lo Date: 02 Mar 08 - 10:47 AM Sarah Harmer is wonderful, Rita Mac Neil ditto. Ellen MacIllwaine..one of the great under rated artists of all time, and a great guitarist.k d lang, although she doesn't write much, her voice in incredible.Bonnie Koloc if you can find any of her stuff from the seventies. Mary MacCaslin is great and Joni Mitchell goes without saying really. Sylvia Tyson, Marianne Faithfull, especially her albums Broken English and Blazing Away.Kate and Anna MacGarrigle...my all time favourites, great songwriting and great voices. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: topical tom Date: 02 Mar 08 - 09:59 AM The late, great Kate Wolf. Odetta Nancy Griffith Kathy Mattea |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: number 6 Date: 02 Mar 08 - 08:44 AM I have to agree with GG regarding Patty Griffin,. 2 (younger) songwriters I have to mention in this thread are Neko Case and Jill Barber. biLL |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Texas Guest Date: 02 Mar 08 - 02:30 AM Well, let's see: Nanci Griffith, Emmylou, Cheryl Wheeler, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kim Richey, Karla Bonoff, Carole King, Roseanne Cash - for a few. Cheers. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: number 6 Date: 02 Mar 08 - 01:30 AM The late Laura Nyro. Gillian Welch. biLL |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 02 Mar 08 - 01:12 AM Antje Duvekot, Anais Mitchell, Susan Werner, Ellis, Lori McKenna are a few of my current favorites. Ask me again tomorrow. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Gurney Date: 02 Mar 08 - 01:07 AM Easily my favourite female performer is Madeleine Peyroux. Not just because of the quality of her singing, but also because of the calibre of artists who perform with her, and the innovative artistry on her CDs. She is the only performer who's CDs I own all that I can buy of, and I paid full price for them, too. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST Date: 01 Mar 08 - 11:25 PM Beth Neilsen Chapman & someone from England who I think should have received much more attention, Sharon Fountain |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: bobad Date: 01 Mar 08 - 11:22 PM More in the jazz idiom but a terrific singer and songwriter - Abbey Lincoln. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Gulliver Date: 01 Mar 08 - 11:02 PM Joni was great, also lots of others, of course, an old favourite was Karen Dalton. Currently I really like Amy Winehouse and Gillian Welch, and though I haven't heard a lot from her, Pauline Scanlon. Don |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 01 Mar 08 - 10:16 PM Rita MacNeil http://www.ritamacneil.com/miningthesoul.htm |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 06:34 PM Aretha! How could I leave out Aretha? I was born by a river... |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Chris Knudson Date: 01 Mar 08 - 06:04 PM Check out Stacey Earle. Caught her by accident opening for Joan Baez in San Luis Obispo about 8 yrs. ago and have seen her many times since. Current favorite female singer. Sister of Steve Earle. Great writer and what a voice. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 06:02 PM Toni Price is good too. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: BK Lick Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:49 PM From Wickipedia: Ripping |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:43 PM No, it doesn't mean illegal filesharing. I use Pandora Radio and have a subscription to Ruckus. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Susanne (skw) Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:29 PM Guest, what does 'rippin'' mean? Illegal filesharing? In that case I'd rather not make any suggestions. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Rockhen Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:21 PM I like listening to the relatively unknown (so far!) Edwina Hayes. Edwina's myspace |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:14 PM Amy Winehouse is a great American r&b/soul/jazz singer! The only trouble is - she comes from London, UK! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Arkie Date: 01 Mar 08 - 05:11 PM Iris DeMent, Elizabeth Cook, Nancy Griffith and Australian Kasey Chambers. Eva Cassidy's version of Fever blows me away. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 04:32 PM And as far as great voices/styles there is Eva Cassidy, but not much to listen to of hers, sadly. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Gene Burton Date: 01 Mar 08 - 04:32 PM Amy Winehouse- timeless tunes; unique voice. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 01 Mar 08 - 04:12 PM I think Joni is the greatest, and so many female singer/songwriters, that followed her, owe her so much: whether they know it or not. I do like Lucy Kaplankski, although she can be a bit "samey" with her melodies. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 01 Mar 08 - 04:02 PM Mary Chapin Carpenter Janis Ian Kirsty MacColl There are others but the spaghetti is done. "Chops" is jazz horn-player's slang, meaning technical ability - but it covers any instrument now. |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Suegorgeous Date: 01 Mar 08 - 03:46 PM What does "chops" mean? Sue |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 03:40 PM Her voice has sort of an Alison Krauss sound to it. Whom I also adore! And talk about your great bands! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 03:36 PM Listening to her as we speak--what a great, compelling voice! Thanks for that one! |
Subject: RE: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: Waddon Pete Date: 01 Mar 08 - 03:32 PM Hello, Have a listen to Mary McCaslin.... Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: Favorite female singer-songwriter types From: GUEST,Guest Date: 01 Mar 08 - 03:25 PM I've been doing a lot of MP3 rippin' of late of a lot of oldie stuff I've loved a long time, but never owned. I find myself going back to a lot of my old standby artists, and some others I've discovered I like a lot more than I did 'back then' and a few I hadn't really given a listen to before. So, in no order... Sade. Now, I'll be the first to admit I hadn't listened much to hear since her pop chart heyday. But she has a really solid band, good songwriting chops, and I listen to her a lot these days. Joni, whom I have never tired listening to--endlessly. Bonnie Raitt. Ditto to Joni. Joan Armatrading. It's love/hate with her stuff, but I love her newest Chicago blues phase, and her voice! Rosanne Cash. The girl has both her parents chops, and a terrific voice besides. Patty Griffin. Probably the best female songwriter since Joni. Dixie Chicks. God, I love 'em! Especially their Patty Griffin covers like 'Top of the World'. Best harmonies in the biz. OK, that's a good list for starters. Now, how about some suggestions to add to my MP3 player before I hit the road this summer? |
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