It’s an undeniable truth that’s often omitted from even the most exhaustive music histories: when it comes to the early days of rock ‘n’ roll,
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The best Motown girl groups have become so synonymous with the term “girl group” that it’s easy to think Motown invented the concept. It didn’t,
You can count the pioneering women musicians in heavy metal and hard rock on two hands. That said, these artists – from the Runaways to
In the mid-20th century, the music business was dominated by men – particularly when it came to creative and corporate roles at labels and recording
In life and love, Mary J. Blige wanted no more drama, but that certainly never applied to her sense of style. From her early beginnings
Released on December 7, 1999, Kelis’ Kaleidoscope arrived just as the millennium was coming to a close. A coming-of-age tale set to thumping bass and
With a positive response to her sociopolitical album Nina Simone in Concert in 1964 (which features the seminal track “Mississippi Goddam”), as well as civil
