There are so many that I am sure I will miss some. I love listening to female vocals... top of my list for sure... here are just some of my favorites;
Norah Jones, Ann Wilson, I'm surprised no one has mentioned Emilie Claire Barlow, or Jacintha, or Vanessa Fernandez, Patricia Barber, Shelby Lynn, Lyn Stanley, Natalie Merchant, Stevie Nicks, Melissa Menago, Rickie Lee Jones, Susan Wong, Meiko, Pat Benatar, Carly Simon, Karen Carpenter, Rebecca Pidgeon, Celine Dion, almost forgot Barbara Streisand, and Sade....
And I know I forgot many.... but there are so many wonderful female vocalist that it is hard to narrow down to just a couple... I can listen to any of these most any time I sit down to listen to some good music!
Karen Carpenter had an amazing voice too. Cannot say I have heard another female sound anywhere close to her since.
I agree... a new Carpenters album was recently released... A redo of many of their songs, integrating her singing with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
"Richard Carpenter has made a new album of Carpenters classics at London's prestigious Abbey Road Studios.
He has teamed up with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a new album, to be released via Universal. The album will feature his late sister Karen Carpenter's iconic vocals placed on top of brand new orchestral arrangements."
I have not listened to it yet, but I do plan on doing this when I get home today.
Some more addition to the ones already mentioned - Katie Melua, Vienna Teng
https://www.youtube.com/embed/hPvFxbnPr1Q
https://www.youtube.com/embed/XlpZNcXTBZ0
I was listening to Joni Mitchell and Jennifer Warnes last night. Two great accomplished female vocalists. Anybody heard this CD?
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Damn, how can I forget Joni Mitchell. Definitely in my top 5. I prefer her earlier folk music.
What - no Sarah McLachlan or Tracie Chapman- I am surprised
In no particular order
Sade
Beth Hart
Eva Cassidy
Katie Melua
Ricki Lee Jones
KD Lang
Karen Carpenter
Ann & Nancy Wilson
Janis Ian
Janis Joplin
Tina Arena
Would love to see the Wilson sisters in concert - with Beth Hart on the some bill