Music Monday: British Female Soul

Amy Winehouse
Original photo found on RollingStone.com

This past Saturday, we lost a musician/singer. Amy Winehouse, the bluesy r&b voice that exploded just a few short years ago, was found dead at the age of 27. The newest member of the 27 Club is not just another footnote in the drug-induced culture of music over the many decades of jazz, blues, rock, rap and pop. She helped usher in an era of reckless and amazing. Her own haul of Grammys stands as a testament to her sound and style. But in the end, it was her vices that overcame her musical talent, getting booed off the stage just a few months ago and having multiple stints in rehab [her “No No No” turned into a “Yes Yes Yes].

Musically, she’ll stand on her own over the years as people reflect on what she created and what was still left to create.

Adele

Tiff Adele
my daughter meeting Adele

Just a few short years ago, Adele came on the soulful scene with her debut called “19” which won her a couple of Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

Battling her own substance problems, she overcame them when it was obvious which side of the musical grass she wanted to be on.

She gave credit to Amy in this quote:

Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about british music again whilst being fearlessly hilarious and blase about the whole thing.

Like Amy, Adele has had two albums released, with her second “21” selling more than the debut. But unlike Amy, Adele seems to have a handle on her career and is focused on making it last.

Joss Stone

Joss Stone
Joss Stone – found on Amazon via customer images

But alongside Amy and way before Adele hit the scene, it was Joss Stone, the youngster version of Janis Joplin, that made soulful vocals a strong draw for female artists. Joss exploded on the scene almost 8 years ago with her songs of strength and tone that made everyone stand up and take notice of.

But unlike Joplin, she doesn’t appear to have had an issue with any drugs or debauchery. Instead, she’s been very focused since she started making records.

And with a brand new album out “LP1” this week, Joss will prove once again that she’s in this for the long haul.

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