There is only one woman that really rocked and it's...

I'd have to disagree that there's only one woman who really rocked. There were several. As for who rocked the most, I'd have to give it to Suzi Quatro.



Runners up:


  • Dale Bozzio (don't be fooled by the outfits, she and her band rocked)


  • Benatar
  • Jett
  • Ford
  • Joplin
  • Pink

 
No offense, but most of the above hardly "rock" at all.

IMO, the best rock-chick overall has got to be PJ Harvey, over a career.

The hardest rocking woman ever,ever, ever was Wendy O. Williams. Check out Butcher Baby, Black Leather Monster, Bump & Grind, Tight Black Pants among others.

The best unknown rocking-it woman is Katie Jane Garside of Queen Adreena. If you like real hard rock, do yourself a favor and check out Queen Adreena, they have killer albums - every song a strong song, the have one of the most awesome live shows ever, Katie is like a cross between Iggy Stooge and Kate Bush. Unfortunately, after decades of being ignored they are no more - Katie performs occasionally but Queen Adreena seems over - a tragedy that they never toured North America. Medicine Jar, Underworld Sampler, In Red.



 
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Those girls got nothin' on these fine chicks:

Laura Nichol - Light this City (defunct)





Sebina Waginer - Deadlock



Sabina is so amazing <3

Addendum:

Forgot about Maria! Soooo cute and great voice:


 
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Grace Slick.

Sex, drugs, rock and roll. [video=youtube;k6QiMbtEa-U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=k6QiMbtEa-U[/video]
 
Siouxie Sioux and Doro Pesch need to be mentioned as well.


More modern era:
Tarja Turunen
Cristina Scabbia
Anneke Van Giersbergen (Especially with The Gathering)
Maria Brink (one of the few ladies with a death metal growl)
Simone Simons
Floor Jansen
Lzzy Hale
Angela Gossow (Another growler)
Alissa White Gluz (Can growl and sing in the same song....very, very rare)
 
Oh come on guys, there is only ONE that really rocked.

Debbie Harry, AKA "Blondie".
 
Tori Amos

At the time of her debut in 1992, Tori Amos' captivating storytelling and quirky yet sublime mix of piano, pop, rock and classical music were as conspicuous as her flaming-red ringlets among the dark-haired pop divas who ruled the charts. Since then, Amos' uncompromising studio albums and cathartic concerts have earned her recognition as one of the most influential artists of the past two decades while inspiring a legion of devoted fans.



 
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Lots of great additions. I think eventually I will create a poll and then email the winner to let her know.
 
so whats the criteria?...any female singer?

rock and roll
hard rock
speed metal
country
blues
opera
show tunes (broadway)
punk
electronica

etc etc
 
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