No love for Lee Aaron? Girl could really rock it back in the day.....and still brings it.
I love Lee Aaron, she puts on really fun live performers and she's got one of the cleanest live voices that I've ever had, It was so good that I thought the few times that I saw her that she was lip syncing.
She's also a super sweet person if you ever get a chance to talk to her.
I also think she's gotten better as time as gone on.
I'll throw in another that was put to me by this board a while ago
Maria Brink from In this moment
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so many great female vocalists in the broader sphere including R&B and soul and folk and country etc, so hard to know where to draw the boundaries of course
many of my personal favorites have already been discussed so I will throw out a few I don't think have had mention yet that I think you could place in the broadest circle of 'rock' although none of these are all out rockers per se
Susanna Hoffs (no mention yet?)
Tanya Donnelly
Juliana Hatfield
Sarah Harmer (did front a rock outfit before going solo)
Lucinda Williams
Carol van Dijk (Bette Serveert)
Margo Timmins
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Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea is one of those perfect albums for me. Every track is both lyrically and musically right. I get that her vocal stylings are too coarse for some, but to me her vocalism is a bit like someone like Tom Waits: it's snarls to crooning to shouts to everything in between, whatever the song calls for, and she pulls me into her emotions every time.
Kind of a ####ty example though, considering the thread... This is better.
From of my favourite recorded live shows.
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so many great female vocalists in the broader sphere including R&B and soul and folk and country etc, so hard to know where to draw the boundaries of course
many of my personal favorites have already been discussed so I will throw out a few I don't think have had mention yet that I think you could place in the broadest circle of 'rock' although none of these are all out rockers per se
Susanna Hoffs (no mention yet?)
Tanya Donnelly
Juliana Hatfield
Sarah Harmer (did front a rock outfit before going solo)
Lucinda Williams
Carol van Dijk (Bette Serveert)
Margo Timmins
Names that immediately come to mind for me. (I know a couple wouldn't necessarily be considered 'rock' but I don't really care because these women are amazing.)
Karen O
Stevie Knicks
Emily Haines
Regine Chassage
Karin Dreijar Andersson
Amy Winehouse
Christina Halladay
Florence Welch
Patsy Cline
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Alrighty, two artists received honorable mentions, which has kind of regulated them to the sideshow.
Grace Slick
Patti Smith
And a band that Troutman turned me onto a couple of years ago.
Isabella Manfredi
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k im just not going to respond to your #### anymore because i have better things to do like #### my model girlfriend rather then try to convince people like you of commonly held hockey knowledge.
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