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  1. For #MusicWomenWednesday this week, here's a preview of this week's show!

    But be careful.....she might steal your heart away

    Madame X - Nobody Loves You Like Me

    #Music #Blues #Jazz

    youtube.com/watch?v=JfdBhOzr0Qk

  2. For #MusicWomenWednesday this week, here's a preview of this week's show!

    But be careful.....she might steal your heart away

    Madame X - Nobody Loves You Like Me

    #Music #Blues #Jazz

    youtube.com/watch?v=JfdBhOzr0Qk

  3. For #MusicWomenWednesday this week, here's a preview of this week's show!

    But be careful.....she might steal your heart away

    Madame X - Nobody Loves You Like Me

    #Music #Blues #Jazz

    youtube.com/watch?v=JfdBhOzr0Qk

  4. For #MusicWomenWednesday this week, here's a preview of this week's show!

    But be careful.....she might steal your heart away

    Madame X - Nobody Loves You Like Me

    #Music #Blues #Jazz

    youtube.com/watch?v=JfdBhOzr0Qk

  5. For #MusicWomenWednesday this week, here's a preview of this week's show!

    But be careful.....she might steal your heart away

    Madame X - Nobody Loves You Like Me

    #Music #Blues #Jazz

    youtube.com/watch?v=JfdBhOzr0Qk

  6. The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands were active from 1969 through 1973. According to the wiki they "sought to challenge the genre of rock music by installing women's voices and feminist-type lyrics into the musical canon." Bassist Susan Abod said "We loved to dance [but] we were dancing to songs that were degrading to us."

    Keyboard player Naomi Weisstein said this about the band's live shows: "Every time [we] played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished."

    And their music is excellent! In 2005 Rounder Records released a compilation called Papa Don't Lay That Shit On Me, which there is a YouTube playlist for:

    m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL

    And also here's Prison Song by the Chicago branch, which is not on the compilation.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hsPdGn2Wr78

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_

    allmusic.com/album/release/pap

    #ChicagoWomensLiberationRockBand #NewHavenWomensLiberationRockBand #Feminism #NaomiWeisstein #PrisonSong #MusicWomenWednesday #Anarchism #Anarchy #RounderRecords

  7. The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands were active from 1969 through 1973. According to the wiki they "sought to challenge the genre of rock music by installing women's voices and feminist-type lyrics into the musical canon." Bassist Susan Abod said "We loved to dance [but] we were dancing to songs that were degrading to us."

    Keyboard player Naomi Weisstein said this about the band's live shows: "Every time [we] played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished."

    And their music is excellent! In 2005 Rounder Records released a compilation called Papa Don't Lay That Shit On Me, which there is a YouTube playlist for:

    m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL

    And also here's Prison Song by the Chicago branch, which is not on the compilation.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hsPdGn2Wr78

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_

    allmusic.com/album/release/pap

    #ChicagoWomensLiberationRockBand #NewHavenWomensLiberationRockBand #Feminism #NaomiWeisstein #PrisonSong #MusicWomenWednesday #Anarchism #Anarchy #RounderRecords

  8. The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands were active from 1969 through 1973. According to the wiki they "sought to challenge the genre of rock music by installing women's voices and feminist-type lyrics into the musical canon." Bassist Susan Abod said "We loved to dance [but] we were dancing to songs that were degrading to us."

    Keyboard player Naomi Weisstein said this about the band's live shows: "Every time [we] played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished."

    And their music is excellent! In 2005 Rounder Records released a compilation called Papa Don't Lay That Shit On Me, which there is a YouTube playlist for:

    m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL

    And also here's Prison Song by the Chicago branch, which is not on the compilation.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hsPdGn2Wr78

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_

    allmusic.com/album/release/pap

    #ChicagoWomensLiberationRockBand #NewHavenWomensLiberationRockBand #Feminism #NaomiWeisstein #PrisonSong #MusicWomenWednesday #Anarchism #Anarchy #RounderRecords

  9. The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands were active from 1969 through 1973. According to the wiki they "sought to challenge the genre of rock music by installing women's voices and feminist-type lyrics into the musical canon." Bassist Susan Abod said "We loved to dance [but] we were dancing to songs that were degrading to us."

    Keyboard player Naomi Weisstein said this about the band's live shows: "Every time [we] played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished."

    And their music is excellent! In 2005 Rounder Records released a compilation called Papa Don't Lay That Shit On Me, which there is a YouTube playlist for:

    m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL

    And also here's Prison Song by the Chicago branch, which is not on the compilation.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hsPdGn2Wr78

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_

    allmusic.com/album/release/pap

    #ChicagoWomensLiberationRockBand #NewHavenWomensLiberationRockBand #Feminism #NaomiWeisstein #PrisonSong #MusicWomenWednesday #Anarchism #Anarchy #RounderRecords

  10. The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands were active from 1969 through 1973. According to the wiki they "sought to challenge the genre of rock music by installing women's voices and feminist-type lyrics into the musical canon." Bassist Susan Abod said "We loved to dance [but] we were dancing to songs that were degrading to us."

    Keyboard player Naomi Weisstein said this about the band's live shows: "Every time [we] played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished."

    And their music is excellent! In 2005 Rounder Records released a compilation called Papa Don't Lay That Shit On Me, which there is a YouTube playlist for:

    m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL

    And also here's Prison Song by the Chicago branch, which is not on the compilation.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hsPdGn2Wr78

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_

    allmusic.com/album/release/pap

    #ChicagoWomensLiberationRockBand #NewHavenWomensLiberationRockBand #Feminism #NaomiWeisstein #PrisonSong #MusicWomenWednesday #Anarchism #Anarchy #RounderRecords

  11. Sharing Haku. for #MusicWomenWednesday ! A quartet that deserves to be known for something else than their cover of that tongue twister song

    youtu.be/kDdTf2EinCs

  12. Sharing Haku. for #MusicWomenWednesday ! A quartet that deserves to be known for something else than their cover of that tongue twister song

    youtu.be/kDdTf2EinCs

  13. Sharing Haku. for #MusicWomenWednesday ! A quartet that deserves to be known for something else than their cover of that tongue twister song

    youtu.be/kDdTf2EinCs

  14. Sharing Haku. for #MusicWomenWednesday ! A quartet that deserves to be known for something else than their cover of that tongue twister song

    youtu.be/kDdTf2EinCs

  15. Here's Gillian Hills singing Zou Bisou Bisou on this music women Wednesday. According to the wiki Hills is British but lived in France for many years. She worked with Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday, and many other French musicians. She is also an actress and worked with Roger Vadim and Stanley Kubrick among others. In 1972 she stopped acting and became an illustrator. She created the iconic cover of Flowers in the Attic and others.

    youtube.com/watch?v=O4SCtjcEJKc

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_

    #musicwomenwednesday #GillianHills

  16. Here's Gillian Hills singing Zou Bisou Bisou on this music women Wednesday. According to the wiki Hills is British but lived in France for many years. She worked with Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday, and many other French musicians. She is also an actress and worked with Roger Vadim and Stanley Kubrick among others. In 1972 she stopped acting and became an illustrator. She created the iconic cover of Flowers in the Attic and others.

    youtube.com/watch?v=O4SCtjcEJKc

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_

    #musicwomenwednesday #GillianHills

  17. Here's Gillian Hills singing Zou Bisou Bisou on this music women Wednesday. According to the wiki Hills is British but lived in France for many years. She worked with Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday, and many other French musicians. She is also an actress and worked with Roger Vadim and Stanley Kubrick among others. In 1972 she stopped acting and became an illustrator. She created the iconic cover of Flowers in the Attic and others.

    youtube.com/watch?v=O4SCtjcEJKc

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_

    #musicwomenwednesday #GillianHills

  18. Here's Gillian Hills singing Zou Bisou Bisou on this music women Wednesday. According to the wiki Hills is British but lived in France for many years. She worked with Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday, and many other French musicians. She is also an actress and worked with Roger Vadim and Stanley Kubrick among others. In 1972 she stopped acting and became an illustrator. She created the iconic cover of Flowers in the Attic and others.

    youtube.com/watch?v=O4SCtjcEJKc

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_

    #musicwomenwednesday #GillianHills

  19. Here's Gillian Hills singing Zou Bisou Bisou on this music women Wednesday. According to the wiki Hills is British but lived in France for many years. She worked with Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday, and many other French musicians. She is also an actress and worked with Roger Vadim and Stanley Kubrick among others. In 1972 she stopped acting and became an illustrator. She created the iconic cover of Flowers in the Attic and others.

    youtube.com/watch?v=O4SCtjcEJKc

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_

    #musicwomenwednesday #GillianHills