Table of contents:
- 1. Ma Rainey
- 2. Bessie Smith
- 3. Billie Holiday
- 4. Ella Fitzgerald
- 5. Patsy Cline
- 6. Janice Martin
- 7. Nina Simone
- 8. Shirrels
- 9. Tina Turner
- 10. Diana Ross
- 11. Carol King
- 12. Aretha Franklin
- 13. Dusty Springfield
- 14. Cher
- 15. Johnny Mitchell
- 16. Connie Francis
- 17. Janis Joplin
- 18. Patti Smith
- 19. Deborah Harry
- 20. Donna Summer
- 21. Annie Lennox
- 22. Linda Ronstadt
- 23. Pat Benatar
- 24. Madonna
- 25. Whitney Houston
- 26. Beyoncé
- 27. Adele
Video: 27 amazing female singers who changed the music industry
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Today it is difficult to imagine contemporary music without at least one of these singers. Thanks to their beautiful voices, they won the audience's appreciation and just crazy popularity. In our review, we collected photos of the best singers from the time when they were at the peak of their careers.
1. Ma Rainey
2. Bessie Smith
3. Billie Holiday
4. Ella Fitzgerald
5. Patsy Cline
6. Janice Martin
7. Nina Simone
8. Shirrels
9. Tina Turner
10. Diana Ross
11. Carol King
12. Aretha Franklin
13. Dusty Springfield
14. Cher
15. Johnny Mitchell
16. Connie Francis
17. Janis Joplin
18. Patti Smith
19. Deborah Harry
20. Donna Summer
21. Annie Lennox
22. Linda Ronstadt
23. Pat Benatar
24. Madonna
25. Whitney Houston
26. Beyoncé
27. Adele
Chic portraits of stars from the legendary photographer will replenish even the most complete collection of celebrities.
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