Over 14K music fans have voted on the 115 Best Female Jazz Singers Of All Time. Current Top 3: Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan
Also ranks #14 on The Most Gorgeous Female Classical Musicians Also ranks #31 on The Best Pianists in the World Also ranks #38 on The Best Classical Pianists in the World 19 Art Tatum 1,555 votes Widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, Art Tatum's unparalleled...
Cyndi Lauper is notable for being the first female artist to have four top-five hits from a debut album on the Billboard Hot 100. These hits from her debut album “She’s So Unusual” include well-known songs like “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,”“Time After Time,”“She Bop,” and...
Art Thompson is Senior Editor ofGuitar Playermagazine. He has authored stories with numerous guitar greats including B.B. King, Prince and Scotty Moore and interviewed gear innovators such as Paul Reed Smith, Randall Smith and Gary Kramer. He also wrote the first book on vintage effects pedals...
barefoot and leaning on a porch railing like the girl next door, Ronstadt radiates a natural charm that mirrors her effortless approach to music. Her impact on American music is undeniable, as she remains one of the most versatile and admired female vocalists of her time. We all wish we had...
The best guitar solos – from driving riffs to technical displays of mastery – make a song complete or transcend the track entirely.
Also ranks #9 onThe Best Rock Bass Player of the 1970s Also ranks #19 onThe Best Rock Bassists of All Time 10 Billy Cobham 265 votes A force behind the drum kit, Billy Cobham brought astonishing power and virtuosity to the world of jazz fusion. As a founding member of the Mahavishnu...
Here are our best female drummers of all time. 25: Claudia Gonson (The Magnetic Fields) Very much the power behind the throne, Gonson is Stephen Merritt’s manager as well as his most frequent musical collaborator. Between drums, keyboards and vocals she’s responsible for the subtle shading...
In between, there’s the strangely courageous death of the otherwise absurdly exotic female ‘agent’, the cosy, understanding matrimonial love of the Scottish innkeeper for her more innocent husband, and even the steadfast loyalty shown by the villainous Scottish spymaster’s spouse.Most heart...
Yeah, it’s kind of a metaphor for the evils of big business, and sure, it’s an empowering fable about the strength of the female voice in a male world, but we all know what you’re here for: to watch Ripley stomp around in a huge mechanical suit and destroy some shockingly ...