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Friday, December 31, 2010

50 Great Voices Update

50 Great Voices, a series from National Public Radio,  profiles "singers who've made their mark internationally and across recorded history." The following singers have been profiled since the previous Women's History Sources post about the series.

Chavela Vargas: The Voice of Triumph

Billie Holiday: Emotional Power Through Song

Buika: The Voice Of Freedom

Celia Cruz: The Voice From Havana 

Irma Thomas: The Soul Queen Of New Orleans

Twinkie Clark: Riffing On Gospel

Bjork: A Celestial Voice

Amalia Rodrigues: The Voice Of Extreme Expression

 

Posted by Ken Middleton at 9:50 PM
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