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Re: female genre?

From: SUMITA Mikio <sumita-m@wa2.so-net.or.jp>
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 1997 02:56:42 +0900
Subject: Re: female genre?
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 Xenu's Sister<vickie@miso.wwa.com> wrote,

> Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 19:57:41 -0500
> From: "Xenu's Sister" <vickie@miso.wwa.com>
> To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
> Subject: Re: female genre?
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> At 01:35 PM 5/30/97 -0500, Renee wrote:
> >Well, I wouldn't quite put Kate and Jane and Sarah in a "genre," though I
> >would group them together as being similar. At any rate, for the sake of
> >argument, I'll consider them a genre (though I don't know what to call
> >it--intelligent singer/songwriter pop w/ folkish influences?). 
> 
> Ecto music, to some of us. :-) (Would also include women such 
> as Happy Rhodes, Milla, and yes, definitely Tori Amos)
> 
> >I can, however, think of male artists that could possibly be 
> >considered in the same genre. Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, 
> 
> I agree with all your choices, but especially these two.
> 
> Another addition would be the late Jeff Buckley, may he rest in
> peace. :-(
> 
> Vickie
> 

 What about Virginia Astelty?

 SUMITA Mikio
 sumita-m@wa2.so-net.or.jp