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Sheena Easton: Through Sheena's Eyes Only
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 22 April 1982
POP SINGER DOESN'T USE LYRICS TO DELIVER ANY MESSAGES ...
Nona Hendryx: Let's get metaphysical
Interview by Lucy O'Brien, New Musical Express, 20 June 1987
NONA HENDRYX, ex of Labelle, has called her new LP Female Trouble — but LUCY O'BRIEN finds she's now a "big gun" having "big fun", ...
Interview by Toby Goldstein, Musician, March 1982
Joan Jett, explosive rock 'n' roll contact hitter, leads her hordes of Joan clones into a fight to be themselves. ...
Runaways, The: Queens of noise: The Runaways
Film/DVD/TV Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 7 April 2010
Kristen Stewart's Joan Jett is one of many killer riffs that makes The Runaways. ...
Janelle Monáe: A New Pioneer Of Afrofuturism
Comment by John Calvert, The Quietus, 2 September 2010
Against a pop climate beset by fraudulent marketing plans on two shiny legs, John Calvert argues that Janelle Monáe brandishes the acetylene torch for radical ...
Fanny: The Untold Story of the original Queens of Noise
Retrospective and Interview by Geoff Barton, Classic Rock, September 2015
They may have been overshadowed by the Runaways, but nobody did it quite like Fanny, the original all-girl rock'n'roll band who blazed a trail through the ...
Blondie, Debbie Harry: Debbie Harry on punk, refusing to retire and sex at 69
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, Daily Telegraph, 1 March 2015
Forty years after Blondie found fame on the New York scene, Debbie Harry is still waving the flag for women in the music business – ...
Scarlet Fantastic: An Interview with Maggie K de Monde
Interview by Nicky Charlish, Spindle, 6 June 2016
VETERAN SINGERS who are forever new. That's not a contradiction in terms. Maggie K de Monde has been singing with her band Scarlet Fantastic – ...
Vivien Goldman: Do Everything Yourself: The Lessons Of Punk Renaissance Woman Vivien Goldman
Profile and Interview by Evelyn McDonnell, Record, The (NPR), 21 July 2016
ON JUNE 29, 64 years after the day she was born in London to Jewish parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Vivien Goldman was back ...
Joan Jett, Runaways, The: Joan Jett
Interview by Evelyn McDonnell, Interview, 20 February 2010
IN THE FOUR years that they were together, the quintet of teenage girls that made up The Runaways cut a swath of hard rock, harder ...
Françoise Hardy: What was the message Dylan sent Françoise Hardy halfway through his Paris concert?
Interview by Mark Ellen, The Word, March 2005
A BLUSTERY STROLL from the Champs Elysée, past the upscale delicatessens of 17ème District, across the deep-pile foyer of a high-security apartment block and you're ...
Runaways, The: The Runaways: Wild Thing — How Sandy West Was Lost
Retrospective by Evelyn McDonnell, L.A. Weekly, 18 March 2010
ON A SUMMER day in 1975, a 16-year-old girl carrying a Silvertone guitar took four public buses from Canoga Park to a two-story house in ...
Babes in Toyland, Curve, Daisy Chainsaw, PJ Harvey, Lush, Silverfish: The Witch Report
Report and Interview by Betty Page, New Musical Express, 9 May 1992
HIPS, LIPS, TITS, POWER! Meet the new breed of enchantress, the spell-binding women who are taking the male bastille and giving it some earthily female ...
Nina Hagen: The Euro Woman Cometh
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 9 June 1979
THE LOBBY OF Blake's Hotel in Kensington is a hive of useless activity. As I walk through the open glass doors with the just-so scrolling ...
Jenny Hval, rockettothesky: Jenny & the Jets: The Musical Universe of Rockettothesky
Interview by Wyndham Wallace, The Quietus, 12 January 2010
Rockettothesky's Jenny Hval may have made little impact outside of Scandinavia, but that needs to change. According to Wyndham Wallace, she's one of the most ...
Essay by Stephen Dalton, Vox, June 1993
Ever since Woody Guthrie scratched "This Guitar Kills Fascists" on his six-string, musicians have exploited rock's confrontational possibilities, from anti-racism to sexual revolution, in a ...
Laura Nyro: The Five-Year, Five-Album Span Of High-Pressure Creativity
Overview by Ian MacDonald, New Musical Express, 29 June 1974
"Nights in New York street angels running down steps into the echoes of the train station to sing..." ...
Aimee Mann: The Discreet Charm of Aimee Mann: An Interview
Interview by Martin Colyer, Rock's Backpages, September 2012
A freewheeling chat, taking in Mann's new Charmer, her talented collaborators, reality TV, turning up the treble, Laura Linney's focus, Jack Kerouac's drying-out and women's ...
Report and Interview by Robin Katz, Let It Rock, July 1975
1. 'What Can I Do For You?' PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania. November 1974. Breakfast time (10:30). Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash and Nona Hendryx are sitting in one corner of ...
Grace Jones: Inside Grace Jones
Interview by Gene Santoro, Pulse!, February 1987
A Story About Film, Fashion and Fresh New Sounds. ...
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