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  1. 16 maj 2024 · The blues, a genre birthed from the depths of African American hardships, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of expression, has been shaped significantly by the contributions of numerous women. These women not only defined the genre but also paved the way for future generations in music.

  2. 29 sie 2023 · Discover the best female blues singers of all time, with music ranging from classic to modern. These incredible women have mastered their technique and style, creating unique sounds that have inspired generations of listeners worldwide.

  3. 8 lis 2022 · Here are 12 of those women. These blueswomen paved the way for the musicians of today, or currently carry on the torch, while most likely intimidating the living hell out of some of their male counterparts. 1. Sister Rosetta Tharpe, also referred to as the “Godmother of Rock and Roll,” is one of the most important people in music history.

  4. 30 lis 2023 · In this post, we’re going to take a look at the lives and careers of 15 of the greatest and most famous female blues singers of all time. Table of Contents. 1. Bessie Smith, the “Empress of the Blues,” was one of the highest-paid Black entertainers of her time.

  5. 14 paź 2011 · Women such as Bessie Smith carried music and the blues into the minds and hearts of popular culture years ago, and presents the contemporary music world with a solid blueprint for good things, both coming and already arrived.

  6. 1 lip 2020 · Women Who Shaped The Blues. By Chris Wheatley. From the earliest days of blues as entertainment, women were at the forefront. Theirs were the first black voices to be heard on record, and therefore the first to disseminate the twelve-bar art form across the nation (and the world).

  7. 15 cze 2021 · But it may explain why most female blues singers we know more of – Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Memphis Minnie, Bessie Smith etc – are all painted as lewd, brassy, bold and larger than life. They were being defined by men in order to conform to the images created by men.