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    Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:15
HI fellow proggers -

I'm re-registered with a new username after joining up a few years back. 

I'm 58 and was born in 1954. All the classic prog came out when I was in college. I don't know how I ever managed to find time to study with all of that great music around :)

OK, I was going to post a question in the prog lounge, but I was given an error saying I could not create a new topic. Can someone help me out?

I was going to ask members why they think that there is such a paucity of female vocalists in prog. A discussion on this would really interest me. If I were to ever form a prog band (not very likely now at my age :), I would want 3-4 vocalists including at east one female. And so I'd also like recommendations from anyone about prog bands (classic or symphonic) with female vocalists. National Health and IZZ come to mind. Not much else, but I'm not acquainted with prog past 1980...(yes, I am that old :)).

I'd like to be able to post this question in the discussion forum.

I'll never forget the night I was formally introduced to prog in 1973 by a guy down the hall in my dorm. I knew about Yes and ELP at the time as they had songs on the charts, but his reverent whispers told me that he had something even more special in mind. So I followed him into his dorm room and found me a comfortable chair. He cued up the music and then sat back and smiled, convinced it would blow my socks off. It did. The song?  "The Fountain of Salmacis" by Genesis. 

From that point on, my life changed forever....:)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:41
Female fronted prog bands that you might want to checkout include Mostly Autumn, Panic Room, Karnataka, and The Reasoning.  A prog-related band that I enjoy is The Wishing Tree, which includes Steve Rothery from Marillion.
You may also enjoy a band like Phideaux, who uses a number of vocalists, both male and female.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:41
AlbionPOLAnia Batko
AmbeonNLAstrid Van der Veen
AriesISimona Angioloni
Babe RuthUKJennie Haan
Blackmore's NightUK-USACandice Night
Breathing SpaceUKOlivia Sparnenn
Cirrus BayUSASharra Acle
ConquerorISimona Rigano
Crimson SkyUKHolly Thody
FaunsDKirsten Meineke
Flamborough HeadNLMargriet Boosma
Frequency DriftDAntje Auer
F.r.e.u.d.DCora O'Donovan
Introitus SAnna Bender
IonaUKJoanna Hogg
KarnatakaUKLisa Fury, Rachel Jones, Hayley Griffiths
LegendUKDebbie Chapman, Kerry Parker
MagentaUKChristina Booth
Mostly AutumnUKOlivia Sparnenn, Heather Findlay
NemezisPOLKarolina Struzicka 
OldfieldUKMaggie Reilly
Panic RoomUKAnne-Marie Helder
Quasar Lux SymphoniaeIAnnalisa Malvisio
QuidamPOLEmilia Derkowska
RenaissanceUKAnnie Haslam
Shine DionNAnna Jenssen
Stolen EarthUKHeidi Widdop
Strawberry FieldsPOLRobin
The GatheringNLAnnieke van Giersbergen
The ReasoningUKRachel Jones
Touchstone UKKim Seviour
UTOIAnna Torres Fraile
White WillowNSilvia Erichsen, 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:42
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=88728
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 23:18
Thanks for the quick reply, guys..

Already, I've got Mostly Autumn up and I like it. it also reminded me of "After Crying" which has a female vocalist that no one mentioned yet. Its not on that list posted anyway. 

I'm off to do some listening, then I hope to be back because I want to explore this some more...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2013 at 05:40
Since you were talking about multiple vocalists, male and female, the first one that came to mind for me was Glass Hammer.

My favorite female vox band is Epica, but they are quite metal and I'm guessing that's not what you're going for.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2013 at 16:45
Hello Adri7,
 
Welcome Hug
 
I am personally not fond of many if any female vocalists in prog bands, if I would suggest anyone it's Magenta coz she's hot Big smile
 
Again nice to meet you Handshake and more Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2013 at 19:35
I agree. Wonder how the music sounds. I think I will check it out..

OK, I came back into this thread because I'd like to know why I can't post topics in other forums, like the prog lounge. Any mod want to tell me what I need to do to be able get around this error message I get (you do not have permission to post topics...etc)?  I also want to plug a band out here in Seattle that I recommended a long time ago under a different username. 

The musician is Shawn Farley and his band is Half Zaftig. He mixes humor, Zappa like craziness, lush vocals, intelligent acoustic guitar work, liberal amounts of metal and excellent songwriting together into a mix that is unique and one that to my ears is prog enough to warrant inclusion in this website. 

On his website (http://www.shawnfarley.com) you can listen at your leisure to four volumes of work. Vol 1 seems to have much of his best material. Check out "Help is on the way", "The last time we talked" (simply gorgeous), Gratitute (an ode to a daughter) and "things look bleak". Other songs to try are Sad (vol 3) and "color me corrected" (vol 2).

Spotify has the Half Zaftik album "Life like Luster". Check out "Sublimeinal", "Our Guarantee"  "Fair use", "inscrutable You".

Shawn also played on Andrew Gorczyca's album "Reflections" which was reviewed by the www.therecordlabel.net. Shawn was listed there as a "top-tier artist" along with the others that appeared on that album.

I see where you have a formal process for recommending new bands now. I will look into that....

It also looks like someone submitted him as an artist over at progfreak...

aldri7


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2013 at 15:37
For female vocals, I would like to suggest :
- Corde Oblique
- Urszula Dudziak
- COS
- Seven Reizh
- Trees
- Kathy Smith
- Mary Hopkin
- The Pentangle
- IONA
- Mike Oldfield
- Claire Hamill
- Sagrado Coraçao da Terra (the album 'farol da libertade')
- Banda do Casaco
- Sintesis
- Svann
- Tale Cue
- Kate Bush
- Blackmore's Night
- Red Chair Fadeaway
- Richard & Linda Thompson
- Maddy Prior
- Roksana
- Ion
- XVIIe Vie
- Lisa Gerrard (alone, w/ Klaus Schulze)
- Jordan Rudess' 'Listen'
- Breakout's '70a' and 'Mira'
- Janison Edge
- Elisabeth Caumont's 'Cia mon amour'
- Mark Isham's self-titled album (Tanita Tikaram on two tracks)
- Eduardo del Barrio's 'Free Play' (progressive jazz) has Dianne Reeves on track 6
- Eberhard Weber's 'Fluid Rustle' has bonnie Herman and Norma Winstone
- Os Mutantes
- Its' A Beautiful Day
- Jade
- David Sancious & Tone's 'True Stories'
- Earth & Fire
- Bruford's 'Feels Good to Me' / Annette Peacock
- Sally Oldfield
- Renaissance
- October Project
- Illusion (Jane Relf of Renaissance)
- Dalbello ('whomanfoursays' is art-pop)
- Laurie Anderson
- Trader Horne
- Stolen Babies
- Vashti Bunyan
- Happy Rhodes
- Window
- Tudor Lodge
- Bread, Love & Dreams
- Spirogyra
- These Trails
- Susan Christie
- Linda Perhacs
- Forest
- Vestenvinden
- Games ('stargazer' from 1977 is a crossover between ABBA and UK !)
- Ithaca
- Carmen
- Nexus
- Elend
- Atrox
- Miranda Sex Garden
- Engelsstaub's 'Anderswelt'
- Veronica Lipgloss & the Evil Eyes
- APSE
- Rachel's
- Haizea
- Hardscore
- iwrestledabearonce
- Caamora
- Rebekka
- Fotheringay
- Fairport Convention
- Gong (Gilly Smith)
- Joanna Newsom
- Trama
- Lisa o Piu
- Espers
- Extradition
- Dando Shaft
- Judy Henske & Jerry Yester
- Iva Bittova
- Saint-Just
- Pierrot Lunaire
- Mellow Candle
- Aquaplan
- Solstice
- Affinity
- Arrakeen
- Sinkadus
- Thinking Plague
- Ooioo
- Matraz (album 'Gritaré')
- Kristeen Young

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 07:24
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

For female vocals, I would like to suggest :
- Mike Oldfield

 
Blimey, I don't remember reading about that!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 08:02
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 09:16
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

For female vocals, I would like to suggest :
- Mike Oldfield

 
Blimey, I don't remember reading about that!


Well, a few posts above me you can read this :

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:


Mike Oldfield                           UK                        Maggie Reilly



Maybe I should have phrased it : for bands/artists featuring female vocals.
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 09:43
Originally posted by aldri7 aldri7 wrote:

OK, I came back into this thread because I'd like to know why I can't post topics in other forums, like the prog lounge. Any mod want to tell me what I need to do to be able get around this error message I get (you do not have permission to post topics...etc)?
In response to your question, the forums were updated to prevent spammers from filling the pages with unwanted spam threads.  Before you can start a thread in any area other than the Newbies area you have to have a certain number of posts.  The threshold is either 10 or 25, but I don't recall offhand.  Since you are at 11 posts, you may be able to start a thread in the other areas now.  If not, than it is probably 25.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 18:19
thanks, Rushfan -

Hi lucas - I'm starting to make my way through this list and I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you putting it up.

I already have a new love:  Linda Perhacs.  I'm really intrigued by her story, too - 

more goodies on the way, for sure...

cheers,

aldri7


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2013 at 18:20
Every time someone posts here i think you've made another thread. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2013 at 21:05
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Every time someone posts here i think you've made another thread. LOL

yeah, I might have put five or ten up to satisfy my requirement for posting in other forums...:) But since its posts not threads that matter, I thought better of it :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2013 at 21:15
seems to me there's always been an abundance of prog ladies compared to other genres;  Sonja Kristina (Curved Air), Annie Haslam (Renaissance), Annette Peacock (Bruford), Judith Rijnveld (Kingfisher Sky)  --

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2013 at 17:00
Seconds (or thirds) on Rennaisance.  Saw them several times in the 80s when they toured the US.  Mostly based on classical, Prokoviev, etc.  Maybe more Orchestral vs Prog.

Annie Haslam had a very impressive vocal range.

Also + for Sandy Denny, who was also in Fairport Convention with Richard and Linda Thompson.  More Folk than Prog...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2013 at 19:03
Ok as said I am not fond of female vocalists but she is hot and they are quite good MAGENTA here's another pic Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2013 at 19:15
Originally posted by hangdog hangdog wrote:

Seconds (or thirds) on Reto feel more theatrennaisance.  Saw them several times in the 80s when they toured the US.  Mostly based on classical, Prokoviev, etc.  Maybe more Orchestral vs Prog.

Annie Haslam had a very impressive vocal range.

Also + for Sandy Denny, who was also in Fairport Convention with Richard and Linda Thompson.  More Folk than Prog...
 
Hangdog, Annie does indeed no doubt have amazing octaves her vocals range is amazing, however for me I can only listen to her in small doses (yet in those be blown away) otherwise she starts to feel more theatre to me, that's enough really for me. hug to you Hug


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