The 60s: British Female Solo Singers

The 1960s was a revolutionary period for music styles, like pop, jazz, R&B, and rock, of course. The biggest names in those years came from the USA – Dionne Warwick, Janis Joplin, Etta James, the magical Aretha Franklin, and many others. However, Europe also boasts iconic performers from this period. In the ’60s, the UK formed as the biggest cradle of talent across the Old Continent, and the first British Invasion wave from 1964 to 1967 proves it. Many maleRead More

Popular 1960s Female Singers in Europe

In many ways, the middle of the 20th century is revolutionary, and this is especially true of music. The industry literally explodes with new names on both sides of the Atlantic. And while in the United States, the audience is heavily influenced by female performers, the charts are less noteworthy of the European singers’ contributions. However, this does not mean that the Old Continent doesn’t have female voices comparable to those of Aretha Franklin, Barbara Streisand, and Janis Joplin. OnRead More

Female Singers From the 60s – Where to Find Them?

The 1960s were an explosive and revolutionary period for music in Europe. Trends in genres such as pop and rock continue their upward trend, while new styles, like fun, Ye-Ye, and soul, start searching their way to the charts. In general, the audience became more willing to experiment with new waves as well as to merge and upgrade the old ones. Rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and other styles fused to open new horizons in front of performers. InRead More