Women Who Rock


There is an excellent new docuseries on Amazon Prime called "Women Who Rock".

This series goes pretty much back to the beginning and continues through today.

Highly recommended!!!

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@tylermunns - yes, I can see that differentiation between music fans' discussions and industry awards. Categorization can be such a graveyard for great music that remains unheard because of it. 

I dunno... I don't worry about gender nor race

That said, I was underwhelmed both by Joan Jett and by Alanis Morisette when I saw them in concert (separately).  Jett was, dare I say, boring and predictable... Morisette I could barely understand the vocals even though I am familiar with her big album.

Heart, though, I did like live, twice.

I’ve known a few female drummers, and their lesser physical strength (compared to males) is a definite disadvantage. But they often play with great sensitivity and taste. Very unmasculine ;-) .

Cindy Blackman would like to have a word with you in the back alley...

^ And Sheila E, whom I also have not known. Debbie Peterson of The Bangles is a pretty darn good drummer, as was Karen Carpenter. The latter studied with Hal Blaine.