Not only is this a group of phenomenal women - hands down, they are the most hardworking, talented women you probably wouldn't want to mess with and they all inspire me. *
From about 1984-1993, she was the one I followed, the one I ordered Vogue Magazine for, and the one I followed in haircuts and fashion. Madonna has been a driving force for not just fashion but for the embodiment of what a strong woman should be. Ever changing, no apologies, she remains one of my top inspirations.
Another in the top of my inspirations is none other than Tina Turner. Along with Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual, I carried Private Dancer on vinyl around with me ... in second grade. She sounded amazing on my Fisher Price record player. Dad didn't like the idea of me wanted to wear fishnets or high heels, but he let me get away with a skirt and trying to tease out my hair. This 80 years young legend still has better legs than most of us. What I could not appreciate at such a young age was her survival and determination.
Since 1975, that soulful voice has been serenading us from her start in Fleetwood Mac. Stevie Nicks is rock and roll. Her sultry looks, those clothes, and her mysterious mystical ways.
The influence and importance of Miss Nina Simone cannot and should not be understated. She was a pioneer in that she used her classical piano training to influence and create most of her songs. Besides being an intense musician and artist, her passion for civil rights must go hand in hand with her memory.
I love this lady from the Jersey shore. When I first saw her before The Felice Brothers at Bonnaroo in 2008, I knew this chica was destined for musical greatness.
Photo Credit Barbara FG |
Her style has blossomed, especially since she broke away from those big corporate record labels and created her own. Like the Jersey Shore, Atkins rebuilt from her previous ventures and created the Oh Mercy! label. Her last album, Goodnight Rhonda Lee, truly a testament to this talented musician's staying power and commitment to the craft she loves. She is recently finished recording album #5 Italian Ice at Muscle Shoals Studio, painting beautiful pictures for sale on her website, and will hit a tour in the UK and Europe in April!Be on the lookout for Italian Ice!
Singer, songwriter, and actress Mary J. Blige began her stellar hip hop soul career as a back up singer. 13 albums and nine Grammy's and countless other awards later, she remains one of the top hip hop and R&B performers of all time. She lends her emotions and experience to her songs and paved the way for women in the hip hop and R&B music industry.
Post- punk singer Siouxsie Sioux is synonymous with The Banshees, but she also was the drummer and singer with The Creatures. Her iconic and unique style and voice have inspired many including Jeff Buckley, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Joy Division, U2, Depeche Mode, and The Cure.
I didn't get a chance to see Grace live until the Love for Levon concert in New Jersey, and it was nothing short of religious. Her voice is a buffered version of Janis but still all Vermont folk in her own right. She sings with passion and she plays in the moment. She also plays the unexpected, as seen here in this video of her singing ... well- check it out!
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Just who the f*#k is Dana Distortion? Only the hottest music
photographer who is also has a web-store with clothes and accessories based on
her photos and love of ... music. (And I think she has one of the most awesome
jobs in the world).
Photo by David Turcotte |
So there you have it ... some wonderfully talented women in no particular order.(And this picture for no particular reason except for Sally Field).
**Because people's attention span is only so long, this list is, of course, truncated. There are so many women musically, scientifically, athletically, spiritually, linguistically, and professionally that have inspired me. I thank you all!**
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