Female singers


Adele Holness is a female Dance/ Progressive House artist from England who was the lead vocalist on Ben Shaw's 2001 number one Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play track "So Strong." ...more on Wikipedia about "Adele Holness"

Adelina Patti ( February 10, 1843 - September 27, 1919) was one of the most highly regarded opera singers of the 19th century. Giuseppe Verdi was not alone in calling her the greatest singer he ever heard. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adelina Patti"

Adriana Calcanhotto (born 1965 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian singer/instrumentist. Her melancholic songs are most often categorized as being from the MPB genre. She started her professional career in 1984 and released her first studio album in 1990. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adriana Calcanhotto"

Agnes Baltsa (Aγνή Mπάλτσα) (born 19th November 1944 on Lefkada) is a leading Greek mezzo-soprano. ...more on Wikipedia about "Agnes Baltsa"

Ahlam ( Arabic: احلام), full name Ahlam Ali El-Shamsi, is a leading female Gulf singer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ahlam"

Ai Otsuka (大塚愛 Ōtsuka Ai, born September 9, 1982) is a Japanese pop female singer-songwriter from Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. She is best-known for her 2003/2004 hit Sakuranbo, which stayed on the charts for 82 weeks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ai Otsuka"

Aiko (real name: Aiko Yanai, 柳井 愛子 (Yanai Aiko), she often spells her name as aiko) is a ...more on Wikipedia about "Aiko (singer)"

*Name: Aiko Kayo ...more on Wikipedia about "Aiko Kayo"

Akiko Yano (矢野 顕子 Yano Akiko) is a Japanese pop and jazz musician. She was born as Akiko Suzuki (Suzuki Akiko) on February 13, 1955. She married and soon after divorced Makoto Yano, a producer of her first recording. She later married Ryuichi Sakamoto, one of the members of Yellow Magic Orchestra, then divorced him in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akiko Yano"

Alana (Simon) is the featured female vocalist for the duo MK featuring Alana, which scored two #1 hits on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Always" in 1993 and "Love Changes" in 1994. Simon hails from New York City. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alana (singer)"

Alana Grace is a 17-year-old singer. One of her songs, "Black Roses Red" appeared on the soundtrack for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movie. She is signed to Columbia Records, and will release her debut album Break The Silence in late 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alana Grace"

Alaska (born Olvido Gara Jova, 1963 in Mexico City) is a Spanish singer, famous in Spain and Latin America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alaska (singer)"

Alisha Chinai is an Indian singer and filmi actress. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alisha Chinai"

Alison Moyet (born Genevieve Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961), is an English pop singer noted for her bluesy voice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alison Moyet"

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Alka Yagnik (the last name is pronounced Yaag-nik) is a playback singer in Bollywood, the Hindi language Indian movie industry. She is known for her sweet, mellow, and romantic voice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alka Yagnik"

Alla Nikolayevna Bayanova ( , born 18 May 1914) is a Russian singer sometimes compared with Edith Piaf for her simple yet dramatic style of performance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alla Bayanova"

Alla Borisovna Pugacheva (А́лла Бори́совна Пугачё́ва), pronounced "Pougachova", born April 15 1949 in Moscow, Russia, is perhaps the best known musical performer in Russia, her career having started in 1965 and continuing to this day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alla Pugacheva"

Alma Cogan ( May 16, 1932- October 26, 1966) was a United Kingdom singer of traditional pop music. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alma Cogan"

Alsou Ralifovna /Rälif qızı/ Safina ( Tatar: Alsu Rälif qızı Safina, Russian: Алсу́ Рали́фовна Са́фина), better known as just Alsou (Russian: Алсу́), is a popular Russian singer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alsou"

Amelita Galli-Curci ( 18 November, 1882 – 26 November, 1963) was an operatic coloratura soprano, one of the best regarded of the early 20th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amelita Galli-Curci"

Ami Suzuki (鈴木亜美 Suzuki Ami, born February 9, 1982 in Zama, Kanagawa, Japan) broke into the Japanese pop market with her debut single under the Sony record label, "Love the Island" in 1998. Most (if not all) her songs under Sony were produced by hit producer, Tetsuya Komuro, who also produced hits for tops acts such as Namie Amuro and hitomi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ami Suzuki" Please tell your friends about shortopedia

Amy "Diamond", Swedish pop singer, born on ( April 15, 1992) in Norrköping, Sweden to an English father and a Swedish mother. Her biggest hits in Sweden so far have been the catchy-chorused songs "What's in It for Me?","Welcome to the City" and "Shooting Star", the first song was also a hit in Norway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amy Diamond"

Amy Wadge is an up and coming folk singer/ song writer from Bristol, England, now living in Cardiff, Wales. Her surname is pronouned 'WOJ' which is why she called her debut album WOJ (released in 2004). ...more on Wikipedia about "Amy Wadge"

Ana Matronic (born Ana Lynch on August 14th, 1974) is a female singer for Scissor Sisters. She joined the group founded by Jake Shears and Babydaddy after they played their first live gig at a cabaret night called "knockoff" which she founded and hosted at The Slipper Room on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Prior to moving to New York, Ana lived in San Francisco, where she performed at the drag club Trannyshack and was the first and only female to reach the finals of the Miss Trannyshack pageant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ana Matronic"

Andrea Dätwyler (born April 14) is the leading vocalist in the Swiss metal band Lunatica, in addition to being a part songwriter on many of the band's songs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrea Dätwyler"

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