Country music would sound quite different without the voices and stories of women. Across decades, female artists have contributed timeless songs that continue to pique fans’ interests. The 1960s and ...
Lamb’s Players Theatre’s new musical production pays “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” to the women whose songs and voices defined the sound of the 1960s, from rock ‘n’ roll and R&B to soul and Top 40 pop. By turns ...
The middle years of the 20th century were the salad days of rock and roll. The whole genre was green. But in a business (music), and genre (rock) often dominated by men, there were some enormously ...
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks to Emily Sieu Liebowitz and Laura Flam, the authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow. It's a collection of interviews of more than 100 members of girl groups in the 1960s.
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It was an Alleluia chorus, with sounds of “Praise Ye the Lord,” when seven women joined their voices together decades ago to ...
Move over Elvis, Jerry Lee, Johnny and Carl. After a lengthy and successful run last year with its production of “Million Dollar Quartet,” the musical about a fabled Sun Records Studio jam session, ...
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