Women who've "Wowed" us in Music!mind to Math and Science. The Joni Mitchell Home Page was begun by a fan several years back and now this has become Joni's home site. It is an incredible web site. There are many songs and a sound sample section, a great biography section and some art works by Joni. Get to know more about Joni by listening to this 40-minute interview. There are many song selections from a variety of her albums to enjoy during her interview. This is a lovely interview and as usual. In pure Joni fashion, she's direct and passionate. The Joni Mitchell Conspiracy is an interesting read from one fan that thinks Joni has been ignored too many times. The author uses this Internet site as a place to "vent" those opinions. Joni is no longer BLUE - This site is an e-zine that has the touching story on the reunion of Joni and her long lost daughter, whom she gave away at birth. Parts of Joni's album, titled Blue, was written about this difficult, but selfless act from her younger years. Hits and Misses Joni's latest album.
Once the central focus of the fastest moving female rock singers as part of "The Ike and Tina Turner Revue," this lady still puts on an electrifying performance after 40 years in the business. Known as "The Rock Goddess" or "The Duchess," Tina Turner opened her "Wildest Dreams Tour" in Houston, Tex. Her famous smile, energetic delivery, and trademark mini-dresses that show off what Hanes Pantyhose considers the best legs in the world, rocked the house. Especially for one very happy lady sitting in the third row who was seeing her idol perform live for the first time - Oprah Winfrey. For more from this article go to this site where you will also see some very nice images as well. Here is more info on Tina Turner and here is a good but brief biography. Wall of Sound's tribute to Tina Tina Turner offered at a German site and written in German. Decoy's Page for Ma Rainey attributed as the Mother of the Blues. In 1928, she was at the peak of her fame. Born in Colombus, Ga., Apr. 26, 1886, the second child of Thomas and Ella Pridgett, she had started her career in 1900 by performing in a local black review,
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