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  2. Music of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Women's Music Festival was a summer music festival that featured exclusively female solo artists and female-led bands. The official theme of the festival was Females on Fire . The event took place on Saturday, August 25, 2007.

  3. Women's music - Wikipedia

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    The newest festival is the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, which kicked off in 2007 with over 2,500 attendees, and which was originally scheduled to return in 2009, but has been on indefinite hiatus after the first event. [citation needed] Though the festivals are centered on music, they support many other facets of lesbian and feminist ...

  4. Isabel Morse Jones - Wikipedia

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    Morse Jones taught and played violin in the Los Angeles Women's Symphony Orchestra. From 1925 until 1947, she was music and dance critic at the Los Angeles Times. [4] She worked with her friend, society page editor Crete Cage, to build support for a new concert hall for the Los Angeles Philharmonic. [7]

  5. Karol G is Billboard's Woman of the Year for her 'empowering ...

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    The 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards will take place at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles. Karol G is set to take the stage at the event, and she joins a lineup of other ...

  6. Vox Femina Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Vox Femina Los Angeles (VFLA) is a women's choral ensemble dedicated to the performance of quality choral literature with an emphasis on music by female composers. [1] It features an eclectic repertoire [2] and has commissioned more than 20 new works for women's voices.

  7. Miria (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Miria has released the album, Under the Surface and several singles. Her song Break Your Heart, from her album, won second place in the DBSA Facing Us 2008 Song Contest, [3] Her song, Lullabye of Mars, won second place at the 2004 Mars Society Roget de Lisle song contest.

  8. Sue Fink - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, she founded the Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus (LAWCC), which she also conducted for 10 years. [1] Under Fink's direction, the Angel City Chorale has become internationally famous for its music and call for community-building through diversity. The 170-member group has toured internationally and released several CDs.

  9. Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and 25 More of the Richest Women in Music

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    Music icon Janet Jackson is a five-time Grammy winner, with 26 total career nominations. She’s scored 27 top 10 hits and 10 No. 1 songs, including “That’s the Way Love Goes,” “Together ...