Billie Holliday
Sarah Vaughn
Dolly Cooper
Ella Fitzgerald
Wendy Rene
Dinah Washington
Helen Humes
Ma Rainy
who ever wrote this list did not know what they were talking about. Billie was from the 30's and 40's. she was born in 1915. Sarah and Dinah were not born till 1924 so they did not preform in the twenties. Ella was born in 1917 and didn't start preforming till the late 30's. and Wendy Rene was a teenage performer in the late 60's. Helen was from the 40's. Dolly was from the 50"s. The question was who are famous 1920's female jazz singers.
Elisabeth Welch Rosa Henderson
Margaret Young Viola McCoy
Marion Harris Ethel Waters
these are but a few because women were not allowed to sing jazz or blues in most places in the 20's.
Mariah Carey
Some of the top female country singers in the 1980's would include: Loretta Lynn ~ Dolly Parton ~ The Judd's (the mother and daughter duo) ~ Kathy Mattea ~ Reba McEntire ~ Patty Loveless ~ Lorrie Morgan ~ Tanya Tucker ~ K.T. Oslin ~ and Rosanne Cash.
Beyonce she is the best singer of 2009. She made 83,000,000$ in 2009 and was named the star of 2009.
In the Q magazine top 100 singers list, Van Morrison was ranked 17th. He was recognized for his unique voice and influential contributions to music, particularly in genres like rock, blues, and jazz. His distinctive style and songwriting have earned him a lasting legacy in the industry.
Petula Clark Aretha Franklin Dusty Springfield Diana Ross Martha Reeves Little Eva Those are all good...but everybody forgets one of the great voices from that era...DORIS TROY
Adele and Rihanna
Mariah Carey
Madonna and Mariah Carey
American Idol The Search for a Superstar - 2002 The Top Eight Female Singers Perform 7-18 was released on: USA: 5 March 2008 Japan: 29 March 2008
Some of the top female country singers in the 1980's would include: Loretta Lynn ~ Dolly Parton ~ The Judd's (the mother and daughter duo) ~ Kathy Mattea ~ Reba McEntire ~ Patty Loveless ~ Lorrie Morgan ~ Tanya Tucker ~ K.T. Oslin ~ and Rosanne Cash.
In the 1950s, some of the top male Black singers included Sam Cooke, known for his smooth voice and hits like "You Send Me," and Chuck Berry, who played a pivotal role in shaping rock and roll with songs like "Johnny B. Goode." Ray Charles also gained prominence during this era, blending gospel, blues, and jazz in his music. Additionally, Little Richard became famous for his energetic performances and hits like "Tutti Frutti," making significant contributions to the music scene of the decade.
Beyonce she is the best singer of 2009. She made 83,000,000$ in 2009 and was named the star of 2009.
Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Taylor Swift, Madona, Christina Aguilera, Giorgia, Anastacia, Shakira, Celine Dion, Lara Fabian, Laura Pausini, and Stacy Kent are 15 excellent female singers.
Petula Clark Aretha Franklin Dusty Springfield Diana Ross Martha Reeves Little Eva Those are all good...but everybody forgets one of the great voices from that era...DORIS TROY
The 'all about jazz' website has a list of the top ten jazz recordings for Christmas. One can also find similar top ten lists 'Music Tech' and from 'The Jazz Resource'.
That isn't even a quesion!It should be What were the top 3 songs from the s60's and the singers!
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