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    Posted: May 22 2024 at 03:04
To my great shame, most, if not all of prog that I listen to is the product of men. Not that it is intrinsically a bad thing, but I would be interested in adding a bit of equity to my music library.

Do you have any recommendation?


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Renaissance, Curved Air, Mostly Autumn, Magenta, Karnataka, The Reasoning, IO Earth, Solstice, Iona, Landmarq (TH era), Touchstone, Lana Lane should get you started....
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I'll avoid the cliché of having the only female in the band as the singer.


Aranis was a majority of women (sometimes 5 over two men)
Medieval Baebes was all women, I believe
The Moulettes are mainly female.



All-girls bands that were proggy-ish (though I still think they should've been included in Prog-Related)- and they rocked pretty hard too:

Birtha

Fanny:



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Here is Rachel Flowers covering ELP, but she does original material as well.
Hiromi is another artist worth checking out and also Sax Ruins.

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There are many female artists (composers/musicians/singers) that I adore in Prog and Proggish avenues.

I could do a laundry list (that can get overwhelming for an attentive and diligent OP), but one particular modern favourite of mine in so-called "Prog" that I mention a lot at PA (too much some might say) is Anna von Hausswolff.



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My all-time favourite album by a female artist is "Mother" by Gilli Smyth because of its unique blend of psychedelia, space rock, and experimental sound collages. The album, released in 1978, features a mix of whimsical folk-pop elements, dreamy nursery rhymes, trippy rock tunes, and avant-garde jazz influences. Gilli Smyth's signature “space whisper” vocals add an ethereal quality to the tracks, complemented by saxophone-led melodies and unconventional song structures.
The album delves into themes of motherhood, gender roles, and feminist polemics through its eclectic soundscapes. With contributions from Gong members such as Daevid Allen, who was her partner for many years, and other musicians like Didier Malherbe, Christian Tristch, and Pip Pyle, "Mother" offers a journey through surreal sonic landscapes that reflect both the era it was created in and the visionary creativity of its makers. 
From chirpy psychedelic folk music to experimental jazz-rock explorations, "Mother" presents a musical tapestry that is both charming in its eccentricity and musically imaginative. While some tracks may lean towards the avant-garde side with their sound collages and unconventional arrangements, the overall essence of the album captures a time when musical boundaries were being pushed and artistic expression knew no limits.








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There's probably more female prog musicians than there are female prog fans (which unfortunately probably isn't saying much).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2024 at 10:57
Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

There's probably more female prog musicians than there are female prog fans (which unfortunately probably isn't saying much).


I wonder what percentage of female prog musicians are female prog fans.

{I would expect that there are various female singers who front bands considered Prog bands, as well as contributing female musicians, who would not consider themselves to be fans of Prog.  That said, there are quite a few composer/musicians who create Prog (as we may define and divine it) rather than those who "just" perform in Prog bands. Some of those might not consider their music to be Prog or consider themselves to be Prog either.  Anyway, just an aside from the topic.}


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My 1960 to 2024 youtube playlist, one track per act and one track per year.
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^^^ That's a fantastic example, thank you ! I forgot about her, very talented indeed.
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Japanese symphonic prog band Ars Nova started as an all-female trio (keys/bass/drums). Later the band expanded to a quintet with the addition of two male musicians. It's been a long time since they recorded any new material. Wish they'd get together for another album. Keiko Kumagai is a great keyboardist.

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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Japanese symphonic prog band Ars Nova started as an all-female trio (keys/bass/drums). Later the band expanded to a quintet with the addition of two male musicians. It's been a long time since they recorded any new material. Wish they'd get together for another album. Keiko Kumagai is a great keyboardist.



Beat me to it! Ars Nova remains my favorite keyboard/symph/ELP/RPI-inspired group.

While they haven't released a new album (yet), Keiko has prepared a fair amount of new music, and the all-girl line-up was restored with their most recent live performances.

Here's footage of Keiko, Mika, Panky (from the later 4tet lineup) and Akiko back in action, in France, circa 2018 at Crescendo Fest.

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Iseesha Bailey from Karda Estra

Amanda Parsons ( my favorite vocalist of all time)

Curved Air...( box set)

Tirill Mohn...excellent musician and writer

Steeleye Span...reminded me of Jethro Tull at times...particularly Tull's more Folky period.

Annie Haslam...I like Renaissance and I have everything on cd. The first 2 with Jane Relf and from Prologue to Azure
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2024 at 15:41
Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Annie Haslam...I like Renaissance and I have everything on cd. The first 2 with Jane Relf and from Prologue to Azure


I like Illusion, too (Out of the Mist is the better of the two, of course).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jacob Schoolcraft Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2024 at 15:53
Arsnova I really like and I have their entire catalog on CD minus a live album ( I think?)
They are often compared to ELP..but when I listen to their early albums it comes across as instrumental Prog and so much ELP . The last few releases had new members and their style altered a bit with more guitar. Biogenesis Project is one of my favorites.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jacob Schoolcraft Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2024 at 15:55
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Annie Haslam...I like Renaissance and I have everything on cd. The first 2 with Jane Relf and from Prologue to Azure


I like Illusion, too (Out of the Mist is the better of the two, of course).


I need to check them out.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2024 at 16:05
Avoiding female vocalists, of whom there are many, great harpist Zeena Parkins is on a good number of albums listed on PA by different bands/artists, like News From Babel and Björk.

Belarus's wonderful chamber prog Five-Storey Ensemble is about 50% female.


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