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739.1 | Lesbian music | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Phoenix | Wed Mar 20 1991 11:30 | 10 |
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Good topic d - just to add a question that I'd been meaning to
ask for ages.....
What albums by which artists do you consider to be "lesbian" music?
Not that the performer has to be gay, but music that's popular
in the gay wmn's community....music that's a dead giveaway when
you hear it on a wmns car cassette player.....
'gail
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739.2 | I was just wondering... | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | When I think about you... | Wed Mar 20 1991 11:42 | 7 |
| Why isn't any "Lesbian" music rock'n'roll? (or is it?) Why does it
all seem to be folk music? Why should wanting to sleep with other
women make a woman prefer folk music to rock? Or does it? Is there
any rock music that is popular in Lesbian bars?
Lorna
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739.3 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | the last temptation of elvis | Wed Mar 20 1991 12:25 | 17 |
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Lorna, there are plenty of lesbian rockers, but most of
them are not publicly out of the closet. I nearly wrote
"If <lesbian rocker> ain't rock music, I don't know what
is", but realized I'd be outing her, and I won't do that.
Hey Abigail, your question has good timing. Remember the
surprise I mentioned ... ? Your auto will soon be one of
the 'sure giveaways'. =8-)
Rock music popular at the Wildrose, a lesbian bar here in
Seattle: Sin�ad O'Connor, Melissa Etheridge, Indigo Girls
(Amy's songs are definitely rock oriented), Talking Heads,
B52's, U2 ...
Carla
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739.4 | dammit | DECWET::JWHITE | from the flotation tank... | Wed Mar 20 1991 12:54 | 90 |
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culled from 'women composers- the lost tradition found' by
diane peacock jezic, feminist press-cuny, new york 1988
hildegard of bingen (1098-1179)
-abbess, litugical songs, predates leonin
francesca caccini (1587-1640)
-singer, early florentine opera
babara strozzi (1619-1664)
-venetian, madrigals and cantatas
isabella leonarda (1620-1704)
-ursuline nun, mostly sacred vocal music, some instrumental chamber music
elisabeth-claude jacquet de la guerre (1666-1729)
-prodigy, ward of Louis XIV, harpsichord works, operas and ballets
anna amalia, princess of prussia (1723-1787)
-sister of frederick the great, chamber music
anna amalia, duchess of saxe-weimar (1739-1807)
-niece of frederick the great, chamber music and 'singspiels'
maria theresa von paradis (1759-1824)
-ward of maria theresa, blind, singer and organist, concerti and opera
louise reichardt (1779-1826)
-singer, songwriter
fanny mendelssohn hensel (1805-1847)
-sister of felix, pianist, songs, chamber music, piano music
josephine lang (1815-1880)
-singer, songwriter
clara wieck schumann (1819-1896)
-spouse of robert, virtuoso pianist, songs, piano and chamber music, concerti
pauline viardot-garcia (1821-1910)
-singer, songwriter
jeanne-louise dumont farrenc (1804-1875)
-pianist, piano and chamber music, 3 symphonies
louise pauline marie heritte-viardot (1841-1919)
-daughter of pauline v-g, chamber and piano music, songs
cecile chaminade (1857-1944)
-pianist, prolific composer: flute, orchestra, piano, chamber, opera and ballet
lili boulanger (1893-1918)
-sister of nadia, winner of 'prix de rome', opera, vocal, orchestral, chamber
amy marcy cheney beach (1867-1944)
-american, virtuoso pianist, orchestral ('gaelic' symphony), songs and piano
rebecca clarke (1886-1979)
-virtuoso violist, songs, chamber music
[i have played some of her sonata for viola and piano]
katherine hoover (b. 1937)
-flautist, chamber music
ellen taaffe zwilich (b. 1939)
-violinist, pulitzer prize for symphony #1, also chamber and vocal
ruth schonthal (b. 1924)
-pianist, all major forms
barbara kolb (b. 1939)
-clarinettist, winner american 'prix de rome', chamber, vocal, electronic
marga richter (b. 1926)
-pianist, all major forms
judith lang zaimont (b. 1945)
-pianist, all major forms
thea musgrave (b. 1928)
-opera
joan tower (b. 1938)
-winner graenmeyer (sp?) prize
libby larsen (b. 1950)
-chamber music, opera
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739.5 | | MR4DEC::SCHNEIDER | Appearance is deceptive | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:21 | 13 |
| I suppose this means I'm not the only person in the world to have a
recording of hymns by Abbess Hildegard? Good!
For some good rockin', local-to-Boston, LIVE music that will be of
interest to Lesbians (not exclusively, by any means), keep your eyes
open for gigs by Miss Bliss. They've played Johnny D's in Somerville
a few times.
For general Women's Music, I can't imagine a better source than the
Ladyslipper catalog.
Cheers,
Chuck
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739.6 | rock me | TLE::DBANG::carroll | get used to it! | Wed Mar 20 1991 14:22 | 21 |
| Lorna, I think main reason most "women's music" is folk and not rock has
more to do with the differences between the folk industry and the rock
industry.
For one thing, rock tends to be groups of people, folk is more likely to
be an individual. Therefore to be a Lesbian rock group, you would have to
find a lot more Lesbians. Also, rock is more "popular" - it centers around
groups that make it "big" and are in the main-stream. Folk isn't in the
mainstream in the first place, and there isn't such a push to be a "shooting
star." Rock is mostly men, anyway! The percentage of women is pretty low,
the percentage of Lesbians is gonna be *really* low.
Folk is traditionally very political, too - and lyrics oriented. Combined,
that means that folk is often more of a forum for women to say feminist things.
There certainly are rock artists that are very pipular in the Lesbian
community. Indigo Girls, Mellisa Ethridge, Suzanne Vega, Sinead O'Connor,
Madonna are some of the women they play a lot at the bars and such...
D!
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739.7 | Did someone say MADONNA?? | VINO::LANGELO | Hooray for the Gay,Lesbian & Bisexual 90's!!! | Wed Mar 20 1991 17:12 | 8 |
| MADONNA!!!! :-) :-) ;-) %-) %-) :-) :I) :-0 :-0
Miss Bliss will be performing at Venus de Milo next month, April ??
I'll have to look up the date again.
"Justify my love...my love..."
Laurie
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739.8 | Explanation of :I) | VINO::LANGELO | Hooray for the Gay,Lesbian & Bisexual 90's!!! | Wed Mar 20 1991 17:17 | 19 |
| Oh, this :I) BTW is someone lying on their back with a weight
extended directly above their face. I guess that's how it would look.
I'll have to try it sometime and let someone take a picture of it to
verify this :-)
O
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Ah, that's someone holding weights in each hand.
Ok,OK..so I'm weird :-)
Laurie
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739.9 | Truly COSMIC timing! | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Phoenix | Thu Mar 21 1991 04:01 | 11 |
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RE .3
Carla - it arrived yesterday!
YYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
My ears were dancing all the way to work.
I'll mail ya....
'gail
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739.10 | | GAZERS::NOONAN | you turn on your ceiling fan *HOW*? | Thu Mar 21 1991 08:26 | 9 |
| That's okay, Laurie, you can be wierd, I still love you! (*8
'gail
dancing ears! YES! I love it!
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739.11 | pointers | LEZAH::BOBBITT | I -- burn to see the dawn arriving | Thu Mar 21 1991 09:35 | 13 |
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see also:
Womannotes-V1 (soon to be available)
33 - women's music
Womannotes-V2 (ditto)
97 - women's music revisited
444 - studio red top - support for women musicians
-Jody
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739.12 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | the last temptation of elvis | Thu Mar 21 1991 12:22 | 9 |
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Oh, and if you want to see a lesbian rock (and folk and
blues) musician in the flesh (hubba hubba), see Elaine
Townsend when she plays Crone's Harvest 11.May.
Shamelessly plugging my friend,
Carla
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739.14 | 32.123 | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Thu Mar 21 1991 16:37 | 3 |
| Palindromicly speaking.
Ann B.
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739.15 | You turn on that fan *how*? | VINO::LANGELO | Hooray for the Gay,Lesbian & Bisexual 90's!!! | Thu Mar 21 1991 17:57 | 13 |
| >>> That's okay, Laurie, you can be wierd, I still love you! (*8
:-) <blushX10> :-) You're so sweet E!
I hope Abe the ape is behaving himself! On second thought it would
probably be fun if he didn't ;-)
Now what was the topic here again? Uh, I think I've lost my mind. Oh no
there it goes up to the thrid floor... E catch it! Oh no, it's gone
past your grip and it's caught in Mary's ceiling fan :-) Quick Mary,
do whatever you do to "turn on" that fan ;-)
Laurie
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739.16 | Looks like I've got a fan club | IE0010::MALING | Mirthquake! | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:54 | 1 |
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739.17 | | GAZERS::NOONAN | huggestive solicitation is mandatory | Fri Mar 22 1991 16:10 | 10 |
| >> <<< Note 739.16 by IE0010::MALING "Mirthquake!" >>>
>> -< Looks like I've got a fan club >-
'strue! 'strue! Of course, it's also a very bad pun, but 'strue.
E Grace who still has banana slug hugs all over her office, and now has
banana slugging dinosaurs and a sad and blue dinosaur too!
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739.18 | Miss Bliss spinoff? | MR4DEC::SCHNEIDER | Appearance is deceptive | Thu Mar 28 1991 14:36 | 13 |
| This notice came to me from the Miss Bliss mailing list:
Augusta Furnace at T.T. the Bear's on Wed., April 10, 10-11 PM.
(T.T.t.B's is at 10 Brookline St., Cambridge, MA)
The flyer says Augusta Furnace features "former members of Miss Bliss",
which would sound like Miss Bliss is no more, except the reply back a
few said they had an April gig of their own. Anyone know the scoop?
If anyone is interested in researching this, I'd be happy to hand over
some "$3 admission with this ticket" coupons from the flyer.
Chuck
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739.19 | Sweet Honey in the Rock | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Tue Jun 18 1991 18:33 | 16 |
| Sweet Honey in the Rock -
has a song that I was listening to.
The words go something like, "For every woman who ever loved a woman.
Mother, Sister, Daughter, Lover."
I finally found all of their tapes at Tower under a section they called
Women's music. There were oodles of tapes there that may pertain to
this topic. In case there is continued interest.
... But you are right... they are Folk/Spiritual singers.
Cindi
P.S.- I originally was looking for -
"More than a Paycheck", and "I'm Gona Stand".
Good stuff.
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739.20 | | BUBBLY::LEIGH | can't change the wind, just the sails | Tue Jun 18 1991 19:15 | 3 |
| >"More than a Paycheck"
I heard this song last week, and was blown away by it.
Do you know which tape it's on?
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739.21 | also recommened Caselbury & Dupree | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | dyke about town | Tue Jun 18 1991 20:02 | 6 |
| Caselbury and Dupree (who I heard last weekend - terrific stuff!) is in
some way related to Sweet Honey in the Rock, but i can't remember how.
One of them is the daughter or sister of the other, or something like
that...?
D!
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739.22 | To our loved ones and families | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Tue Jun 18 1991 20:15 | 13 |
| Re: .20-
I purchased ALL of their tapes so that I would not have to go through
the agony of finding them again (It wasn't easy tracking them down).
I think it is on "We All Every One" or something like that. I will
go home tonight and verify it. I will post the confirming note
in the morning.
Re: .21-
Do you imagine Caselbury & Dupree are the same genre/style? (I just heard
my credit card scream..."Oh no... not again")
Cindi
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739.23 | you tell me... | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | dyke about town | Tue Jun 18 1991 22:09 | 15 |
| Caselbury and Dupree seem to be quite a mix of styles - I have listened
to more of their stuff than Sweet Honey, and liked it better, but yeah,
I would say more or less the same genre. But you might want to borrow
a tape before you go out and spend all your money on their albums, as I
am not an expert on either group...
C&D's stuff had a lot of political overtones - they sing about racism
and sexism and war and stuff like that.
When I saw them last Saturday there were four members in the band - one
one acoustic guitar (Caselbury), one on random rhythm instruments like
washboard, morocco's and those jugs with beads on the outside (Dupree),
one on electric guitar and one on bongos and "regular" drums.
D!
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739.24 | Aspestosis, and Silicosis, Brown Lung, Black lung Diseas | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Wed Jun 19 1991 08:49 | 17 |
| "More than a Paycheck"-
is from the album, "We All... Everyone Of Us".
It is on the Flying Fish Records, Inc. lable. Copy. 1983.
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Re: -1
C&D do sound a lot like Sweet Honey. For me, the Spirituals and
descriptions of African History an Principles in song are the most
pleasing. While I can not deny the fact that much of their political
work is not in error IMO, it is hard to listen to sometimes in the
setting of your home. At the rallies/meetings where I originally
heard them, however, they were amazingly apt.
I will try and sample C&D though.
Cindi
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739.25 | | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Thu Jun 20 1991 10:31 | 4 |
| I saw Sweet Honey for the first time last weekend at the Clearwater
Festival near New York City and really loved their show. By the way,
this is a great festival and it is the most accepting/supportive of
difference envirorment I've ever seen!
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739.26 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | fire, my heart, burn bright! | Thu Jun 20 1991 12:08 | 7 |
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2 Nice Girls is (are? =8-)) playing at the Backstage in Seattle
29.June, the night before Pride. Whoop! We're gonna have some
queer queer fun!
Carla
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739.27 | let's listen to them at the party | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Singing for our lives | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:20 | 6 |
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If anyone has any tapes or CDs of Sweet Honey and/or
Cassleberry-Dupree', and you're coming to the party tomorrow night,
please bring them!!
Justine
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739.28 | I am too late | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Fri Jun 21 1991 18:45 | 6 |
| I'm sorry, I did not see this until now...
I could have at least have given them to 'Ren or someone if they
were going...
I've got to keep up better :-<
Cindi
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