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Can you name at least 4 Female Singers (from the past 30 yrs) who brought their OWN, UNIQUE Style to Music?
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For instance --
I "could" say Annie Haslam (of Renaissance) and her 5-Octave voice --
-- However, she really is a "continuance," of the great Female Irish Folk singers, of the 60s & 70s, imo.
So -- I am not including her in my list.
NOTE --
What I am really looking for is ANY AMOUNT that you wish to list --
-- that I may Never Have Heard before -or- or may have Not Thought Of
My list (for now) --
-- Kate Bush
-- Bjork
-- Kate Pierson (B-52's) - though, influenced by Yoko Ono
-- Tori Amos - though, influenced by Kate Bush
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BQ --
What about Edie Brickell & Alanis Morrisette.
Do you think they are "unique" ?
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Good afternoon Libby
** Having re-read your Q, and remembering that this is 2009 not 1999, I've edited my answer to be 1979+
Stevie Nicks
{solo 1980 - now}
Though her 'stage presence' owes a lot to Janis Joplin, and her 'style' to an unknown hippy in an early audience, Stevie's vocals have always been 'her'. Her roots are in Country music {she started out singing in bars with her grandfather}, and this can be heard in a few of her songs. When Stevie joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975, her 'bellow-the-belt' {as they were in those days} throaty vocals blended and complimented perfectly with Christine McVie's British tones.
Candice Night
Tori Amos
Alison Goldfrapp
Florence Welch {Florence and The Machine}
Though personally I am only a fan of two of her songs, this woman is most definately unique!
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Information To Know About Good Hotels In Dublin
There are many hotels in Dublin to choose from, according to your type of accommodation. There are suites, deluxe, and regular. There are also bed and breakfast and self-catering.
When you travel to Ireland, Dublin is among the popular destinations. Not only are the attractions rich, the hotel accommodation is also plentiful. When you are near the Ballsbridge and Embassy District, you can choose the Berkeley Court, Jury's and The Towers.
These three hotels are known for business travelers as the embassy district is only 2 kilometers outside the city center. Also, the conference facilities found on these hotels are second to none.
If you are in the north side of Dublin, you may be warned of the dangers in the down market but the place offers a lot of property developments and infrastructure such as the new Millennium Bridge that connects Temple Bar to the north side quays.
Among the popular hotels in Dublin in the north are Morrison Hotel on Ormond Quay, and the Chief O'Neill. Morrison hotel features a bar and contemporary Asian restaurant named Halo.
In O'Connell Street in the north side of the main artery, the choices of hotel include the Gresham, the Royal Dublin, the Clifton Court and Wynn's hotel. The Gresham is evident of Irish history and literature as it was featured in the final part of the story The Dead.
O'Connell Street is adjacent to Henry Street, the main shopping area which houses the famous Jervis and Ilac shopping centers. The street is also near the main commercial theatres the Abbey and the Gate.
The hotels in Dublin should not necessarily be expensive to enjoy both good accommodation and location of attractions. The Mount Eccles Court hostel situated on Georgian North Great Street is a good choice. In the adjacent street, the Gardiner, you will find many bed and breakfast guesthouses.
Another location worthy of a visit is the Grafton Street area. Grafton, along with the nearby districts St. Stephen's Green and Merrion Square are famous for its architectural heritage and upmarket commercial properties in Dublin.
The famous hotels are the Westbury, and the Shelbourne Hotel, if you are interested in timeless and affluent nature of the elegant city. However, if you prefer the contemporary, you may opt for the Merrion Hotel, the Fitzwilliam and the Conrad. This trio is fit if you require luxury.
The Temple Bar Area has been reinvented to become a thriving commercial depot. It is central to restaurants, cafes, shopping centers and party places. The hotels on this part of the area are the Clarence, the Central Hotel located in South Great Georges Street, the Brooks, and the Morgan Hotel.
The Temple Bar Area also houses affordable hotel accommodation such as the Temple Bar Hotel found on Fleet Street, the Barnacles Hostel situated on Cecilia Street. Hotels in Dublin are situated where there are famous attractions, business points and the signs of life.
Other famous hotels in Dublin include the Renaissance hotel near the Glasvenin Cemetery, the Leeson Inn Hotel in downtown area, and the Conrad Dublin. The hotels are often near tea rooms, cafes, restaurants and commercial business.
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