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Her songs are very technically elaborate in details. She has a lot of my go-to songs to sing at parties and not all, even experienced singers can pull off her songs well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgrS2Zwa2E
Its fun seeing a band start out angry about everything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkcbxjWG9Mc and find inner peace.
I thought she might go far https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho2byp23bxQ
But I hardly hear of her anymore. I used to sing this song almost every day.
https://youtu.be/YrLk4vdY28Q?si=VpN_bidko7Sb0GZi
Look up "Ain't That Fine" or"Hypnotied" to understand.
RIP Janis Joplin, but still leader of the living or dead category.
favourite female jazz piano
I like singing this to myself in a Tom Waits or death metal voice
Or Luke Kelly.
Or Pete Seeger.
Or Raffi.
Or Chloe Agnew.
Or Rob Halford.
Or Pavoratti.
Or Frederica von Stade.
For older songs I like the ink spot.