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Mary Lee (1921–2022), singer; Storm Lee; Durward Lely (1855–1944), opera singer; Lemonescent, girl group; Annie Lennox, singer, formerly in the Eurythmics; Jackie Leven, folk musician; Stuart Liddell, bagpiper; Life Without Buildings; Alex Ligertwood, formerly vocalist with Santana; Rona Lightfoot (born 1936), piper and singer
Sarah Elizabeth Royle Walker CBE (born 11 March 1943) is an English mezzo-soprano. Walker was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She studied at the Royal College of Music from 1961 to 1965, initially as a violinist and cellist, and went on to study singing with Vera Rózsa. She has appeared in numerous opera performances and is also known as ...
Lee confirmed in an interview on Rundgrenradio.com that Sara Lee is her birth name. Born in the West Midlands of England, Lee's entire family was musical. Both parents were music teachers (her father was latterly a bass song man in the choir of York Minster), her sister a cellist, and her brother a trombone player. Music formed an important ...
Czech opera singer Sarah Jezebel Deva: Sarah Ferridge 1977– English singer (Cradle of Filth) Anjali Devi: Anjali Kumari 1927–2014 Indian actress C.C. DeVille: Bruce Johannesson 1962– American musician Willy DeVille: William Borsey Jr. 1950–2009 American singer and songwriter (Mink DeVille) Lizzy DeVine: Jimmy Johansson
Pages in category "20th-century Scottish women opera singers" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
21st-century Scottish women opera singers (10 P) M. Scottish operatic mezzo-sopranos (6 P) S. Scottish operatic sopranos (14 P)
In non-classical music, singers are primarily defined by their genre and their gender not their vocal range. [3] When the terms soprano , mezzo-soprano , contralto , tenor , baritone , and bass are used as descriptors of non-classical voices, they are applied more loosely than they would be to those of classical singers and generally refer only ...