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richardh
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More RPI I think rather than ELP but they did do the Keyboards Triangle album with Gerard and a very nice version of Tarkus. |
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mellotronwave
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Earth and Fire : Jerney Kaagman singing (LP up to The world of the future , then the band went pop/crap)
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mellotronwave
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Italian Band Tale Cue ( Voices beyond my curtain) has also nice female vocals
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mellotronwave
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if you like more 'modern' femalel voice (Bjork like in the present case), take a look
at Paatos (Finland) : 2 CDs Kallocaine and Timeloss Edited by mellotronwave - May 22 2024 at 16:54 |
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richardh
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I love their albums especially Preternatural. Looked online ansd lo and behold there is an event taking place in my home county of Cornwall on the 7 June. That said, it will still be a 1 and half hour drive , 3 hr round trip which is a bit too much. An hour each way would have been fine so unless I stay over it's not happening for me. |
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I was unaware of this. Thanks for sharing |
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Prog-jester
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I compiled the whole Spotify playlist with some of my favourite songs from female fronted prog acts, do check it out!
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Chelsea Wolfe
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MortSahlFan
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I know many more, and a lot more that might be considered "adjacent". They might not be commercially successful, but the music is great and I (at least in the last handful of years) seek women because I prefer their voice. Curved Air Illusion Carol of Harvest Mellow Candle Yoshiko Sai Earth & Fire Savage Rose Empire (with Peter Banks) Catapilla Renaissance Comus Bran Cos Lily & Maria Fantasy (Florida band) Amon Duull Trees Sandrose Mother Superior (all-woman group) Babe Ruth Steeleye Span Pentangle Spyrogyra Hatfield and the North National Health Sandy and Jane Relf did a lot throughout their career. I'd listen to ALL their stuff.
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Before Ars Nova, Shingo "Numero" Ueno released an EP on Made In Japan by an all-girl sympho quintet called Rosalia (Zillion Tears, 1990).
The keyboardist was Naomi Miura, who temporarily joined Ars Nova for a few concerts in the late 1990s and early 2000s after the departure of original bassist Kyoko Kanazawa (Saito). It's closer to Deja Vu than Ars Nova, but it's perfectly listenable. |
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Valdez1
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Only 3 songs under her belt . A beautiful voice and a huge prog fan, (she introduced me to OSI, Faust, and more back in 2006) Ann Martin Bernath. No autotune, I wish she would sing more. https://youtu.be/BdNwIiU0_6k?si=15AqmJ9DW16Ay3R5
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https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/
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Moyan
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Regarding contemporary progressive music and female artists that have solo careers, I like Rosalie Cunningham the most. Her music is a sort of vaudevillian-carnival-psychedelic-prog that incorporates influences from the original British progressive rock movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s but also showcases her unique musical innovation and personality, resulting in a sound that pays homage to various styles while creating something entirely new and distinctive. Cunningham’s music is full of dreamy atmospheres, lush instrumentation, and introspective lyrics that delve into themes of introspection, mysticism, and personal growth. She has released two excellent studio albums so far, of which my favourite is her debut in 2019 due to her fantastic blend of progressive rock, psychedelia, and folk-rock influences. The album showcases Rosalie Cunningham’s versatile vocal range, intricate songwriting, and musical arrangements that draw inspiration from various genres. The songs on the album feature a mix of haunting melodies, ethereal vocals, and dynamic instrumentals that create a unique and captivating listening experience. |
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moshkito
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Hi, So nice to hear this ... I call it the future of OUR classical music ... younger folks will likely be hearing this in various combinations and styles in 20/30 or 40 years ... absolutely lovely. It makes me appreciate the work by ELP even more, and how it was re-imagined by Rachel Flowers and now in somebody else's hands ... totally far out.
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Easy Money
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It is Ruth Underwood's birthday today.
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Mirakaze
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Surprised no one's mentioned Henry Cow yet! They were 50% female during their later years and had a female singer! I also recommend Uboa, Tricot, Ryoko Ono, Tenko Ueno, Domi, News From Babel, Oksana Linde, Risa Takeda and Paranoid Void, and if you're really desperate there's always that weirdo whose Bandcamp link is in my signature
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Sean Trane
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Mmmhhh!!!!... I'm not sure how long Georgie, Dagmar & Lindsey were all three together in the band, but that was when the Vevey Concert was filmed Only Lindsey remained for Western Culture in 79, though there was Annemarie
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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verslibre
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We were waiting on you! (HC did get mentioned in the other prog-with-female-vocals thread.) |
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Mellotron Storm
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One of my favourite bass players is Mohini Dey from India. Her interview with Rick Beato was something to watch, or I should say her playing during that interview was something to behold.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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verslibre
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Indeed, she's a colossal talent. |
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Sebastianmoto
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Recent band Ebb are an excellent group of 5 women and 1 man. I saw them live at Nene Valley Rock Fest, and it seemed few people had heard of them; Even the organizer said they weren't performing at first, but someone else dropped out and they 'were the only band to actually complete the sign-up form.' By the end of their performance, you could feel the impression that they had left on everyone. They're yet to release anything studio based as far as I know, but they've got some live recordings on their youtube page that I'd recommend to anyone. |
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