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Music and women; the story of women in their relation to music. by Drinker, Sophie Hutchinson,1888-1967.(CARDINAL)176987;
Bibliographical references in "Notes" (pages 299-312).
Subjects: Women musicians.;
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Women composers; a biographical handbook of woman's work in music / by Ebel, Otto,1853-1920.(CARDINAL)561294;
Subjects: Women musicians.;
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R*E*S*P*E*C*T [sound recording] : a century of women in music.
disc five, Hip-hop, pop, and passion. Hero takes a fall (the Bangles) -- Running up that hill (Kate Bush) -- She bop (Cyndi Lauper) -- Roxanne's revenge (street version) (Roxanne Shanté) -- Tramp (Salt-n-Pepa) -- Ladies first (Queen Latifah featuring Monie Love) -- People have the power (Patti Smith) -- Thing called love (Bonnie Raitt) -- Passionate kisses (Lucinda Williams) -- The emperor's new clothes (Sinead O'Connor) -- Silent all these years (Tori Amos) -- Constant craving (K.D. Lang) -- The wheel (Rosanne Cash) -- Possession (Sarah McLachlan) -- Legs (PJ Harvey) -- Flavors (Ani Difranco) -- Where have all the cowboys gone (Paula Cole) -- Polyester bride (Liz Phair).disc four, Rock to electric shock. Move over (Janis Joplin) -- You're no good (Linda Ronstadt) -- I've got to use my imagination (Gladys Knight & the Pips) -- The pill (Loretta Lynn) -- Boulder to Birmingham (live) (Emmylou Harris) -- Diamonds & rust (Joan Baez) -- Crazy on you (Heart) -- I love playin' with fire (the Runaways) -- Offender (Blondie, Deborah Harry) -- You make loving fun (Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie & Stevie Nicks) -- Got to be real (Cheryl Lynn) -- She works hard for the money (Donna Summer) -- We belong together (Rickie Lee Jones) -- Show some emotion (Joan Armatrading) -- Typical girls (the Slits) -- It tango (Laurie Anderson) -- Walking on thin ice (Yoko Ono) -- Our lips are sealed (the Go-Gos) -- Identity (X-Ray Spex, Poly Styrene) -- Precious (the Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde) --disc one, Broadway, blues, and truth. By the light of the silvery moon (Ada Jones) -- Some of these days (Sophie Tucker) -- Carry me back to old Virginny (Alma Gluck) -- She's good enough to be your baby's mother and she's good enough to vote with you (Anna Chandler) -- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith & her Jazz Hounds) -- I'm a jazz vampire (Marion Harris) -- My man (Fanny Brice) -- Devilish Mary (Roba Stanley) -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen (Marian Anderson) -- See see rider blues (Ma Rainey) -- Beale Street blues (Alberta Hunter) -- Single girl, married girl (the Carter Family) -- I wanna be loved by you (Helen Kane) -- Gotta feelin' for you (Joan Crawford & the MGM Studio Chorus) -- Love me or leave me (Ruth Etting) -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out (Bessie Smith) -- Am I blue? (Ethel Waters) -- Calamity Jane (from the West) (Adelyne Hood & Vernon Dalhart) -- Kentucky miner's wife (ragged hungry blues), parts 1 & 2 (Aunt Molly Jackson) -- Bucking broncho (my love is a rider) (the Girls of the Golden West) -- When the moon comes over the mountain (Kate Smith) -- I like a guy what takes his time (Mae West) -- You're the top (Ethel Merman) --disc three, Shoop-shoop, Motown, get down, sister. Maybe (the Chantels) -- Fever (Peggy Lee with Jack Marshall's Music) -- Funnel of love (Wanda Jackson) -- Will you love me tomorrow (the Shirelles) -- Sweet nothin's (Brenda Lee) -- Heat wave (Martha & the Vandellas) -- Hello stranger (Barbara Lewis) -- You don't own me (Lesley Gore) -- The universal soldier (Buffy Sainte-Marie) -- My guy (Mary Wells) -- Remember (walkin' in the sand) (the Shangri-La's) -- Too many fish in the sea (the Marvelettes) -- Respect (Aretha Franklin) -- Son of a preacher man (Dusty Springfield) -- Love child (Diana Ross & the Supremes) -- Somebody to love (Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick) -- Stoned soul picnic (Laura Nyro) -- Both sides now (Judy Collins) -- To be young, gifted and black (Nina Simone) -- Bold soul sister (Ike & Tina Turner) -- Clean up woman (Betty Wright) -- Pillow talk (Sylvia) -- I'll take you there (the Staple Singers) -- You're so vain (Carly Simon) -- So far away (Carole King) -- I will always love you (Dolly Parton) --disc two, Torch, twang, and swing. I wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart (Patsy Montana with Prairie Ramblers) -- Pretty Polly (Coon Creek Girls) -- Over the rainbow (Judy Garland) -- A-tisket-a-tasket (Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb & his orchestra) -- Strange fruit (Billie Holiday) -- Me & my chauffeur blues (Memphis Minnie) -- Boogie woogie bugle boy (Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his orchestra) -- Let me off uptown (Gene Krupa & his orchestra with Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge) -- Stormy weather (Lena Horne with Lou Bring & his orchestra) -- Sentimental journey (Les Brown & his orchestra with Doris Day) -- Move on up a little higher (Mahalia Jackson) -- Cuanto le gusta (Carmen Miranda) -- Buttons and bows (Dinah Shore & her Happy Valley Boys) -- Philadelphia lawyer (Rose Maddox & the Maddox Brothers) -- Black coffee (Sarah Vaughan) -- Satisfied (Martha Carson) -- The Tennessee waltz (Patti Page with Jack Rael & orchestra) -- Come on-a my house (Rosemary Clooney) -- It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels (Kitty Wells) -- (Mama) He treats your daughter mean (Ruth Brown) -- Ricochet (Rick-o-Shay) (Teresa Brewer) -- Tammy (Debbie Reynolds with orchestra directed by Joseph Gershenson) -- Big long slidin' thing (Dinah Washington) -- Tweedlee dee (Lavern Baker) -- The wallflower (Etta James & the Peaches) -- My boy Elvis (Janis Martin) -- Walkin' after midnight (Patsy Cline) --Compiled by Holly George-Warren and Julie D'Angelo.Recorded 1909-1998.
Subjects: Popular music.; Sound recordings.; Women musicians.; Women composers.;
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Back to the bedroom [large print] / by Evanovich, Janet.(CARDINAL)340511;
Subjects: Large print books.; Romance fiction.; Women musicians;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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Back to the bedroom / by Evanovich, Janet.(CARDINAL)340511; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)(CARDINAL)376993;
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Women musicians;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 13
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The right chord / by Rose, Elisabeth,1951-(CARDINAL)483578;
Unceremoniously dumped by her latest boyfriend, violinist Grace Richmond is told she is too easygoing, a pushover. So she swaps her eclectic clothing for power suits, pins up her wayward curls and acts tough. Voila! New Grace is born. But the fine line between assertive and obnoxious eludes her. Her new persona seems to be generating greater problems--particularly in her relationship with her attractive new neighbor. Can she let down her guard long enough for him to see the true Grace--clumsy and soft though she may be? Recently divorced sci-fi writer Harry Birmingham just wants a quiet life in suburbia with his eight-year-old son, William, and their dog, Woof. He swiftly discovers two things--his new home is next door to a practicing musician, and Woof howls when he hears a violin. Intent on peaceful cohabitation, Harry is alarmed to meet a woman frighteningly reminiscent of his ex-wife. Grace is aggressive, prickly and downright rude, even if she is gorgeous. But Harry wonders if he's missing something--William and Woof adore her. Is there more to Grace than meets the eye?
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Women musicians;
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How women made music : a revolutionary history from NPR Music / by Fensterstock, Alison,1964-editor.; Powers, Ann,1964-writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)351455; National Public Radio (U.S.)(CARDINAL)139884;
Includes discographies.Introduction -- Tradition bearers and breakers -- Warriors -- Teenage kicks -- Listen to your body -- Live -- Scream queens -- Shredders -- Shape-shifters -- Storytellers -- Empaths -- Sweet inspiration -- Afterword -- The 150 greatest albums made by women (2017) -- The 200 greatest songs by 21st-century women+ (2018) -- Turning the Tables contributors, 2017-2023 -- Credits & permissions.Turning the Tables, launched in 2017, has revolutionized recognition of female artists, whether it be in best album lists or in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This volume brings this impressive reshaping to the page and includes material from more than fifty years of NPR's coverage plus newly commissioned work. A must-have for music fans, songwriters, feminist historians, and those interested in how artists think and work, including information on Joan Baez, Dolly Parton, Patti Smith, Nina Simone, Taylor Swift, Odetta, and others.
Subjects: Essays.; Women musicians.; Women in music.;
Available copies: 29 / Total copies: 33
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Black women in American bands & orchestras / by Handy, D. Antoinette,1930-2002.(CARDINAL)171757;
Bibliography: pages 254-273.
Subjects: African American women musicians.;
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The double life of Véronique [videorecording] / by Dumas Brekke, Sandrine,actor.; Duneton, Claude,1935-2012,actor.; Fuente, Leonardo de la(Movie producer),film producer.; Gryglaszewska, Halina,1917-2010,actor.; Gudejko, Jerzy,1958-actor.; Idziak, Slawomir,cinematographer.; Insdorf, Annette,commentator.; Jacob, Irène,actor.; Kieślowski, Krzysztof,1941-1996,screenwriter,film director.; Kowalski, Władysław,1936-actor.; Piesiewicz, Krzysztof,1945-screenwriter.; Preisner, Zbigniew,composer.; Volter, Philippe,actor.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Miramax Films,presenter.(CARDINAL)436238; MK2 Productions,presenter.; Norsk Film AS,production company.; Sidéral Productions,production company.; Studio Canal+,production company.(CARDINAL)528339; Tor Productions (Firm),production company.;
Disc 1. Feature film -- Disc 2. Special features.Production design, Patrice Mercier ; original music by Zbigniew Preisner ; editor, Jacques Witta ; director of photography, Sławomir Idziak.Irène Jacob, Philippe Volter, Sandrine Dumas, Halina Gryglaszewska, Władysław Kowalski, Jerzy Gudejko, Claude Duneton.Weronika is a Polish choir soprano, and her double, Véronique, is a French music teacher. Though they are unknown to each other, the two women share an enigmatic, purely emotional bond.DVD; region 1, NTSC; wide screen (1.66.1) presentation ; Dolby digital stereo.Cannes Film Festival, 1991: Best Actress (Irène Jacob) ; FIPRESCI Prize (Krzysztof Kiewlowski) ; Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (Krzysztof Kieslowski).
Subjects: Fantasy films.; Feature films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Musicians; Women;
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Tenderwire / by Kilroy, Claire,1973-(CARDINAL)675372;
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Fiction.; Women musicians; Violin;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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