Explores how the women's musical revolution of the 1960s, in which, for the first time in history, women out-charted their male counterpoints on the Top 20 charts, impacted the music industry.
Judith Denham begins an affair with her boss, a psychology professor at Wellspring University, who happens to be the husband of Judith's mentor and confidante, and their affair soon impacts everyone in their lives.
Chronicles the short-lived music and feminist movement of the early 1990s and profiles the contributions of female rock groups including Bikini Kill and Bratmobile.
Contains profiles of ten women musicians from throughout history who had to overcome obstacles to succeed in their careers, including singers, composers, and instrumentalists.
Presents hundreds of alphabetized entries on topics related to women in various genres of twentieth-century American music, including over four hundred short biographies. Also contains a chronology and a bibliography.
Chronicles the life of rock star Melissa Etheridge, and discusses how she was discovered, how she decided to have children with her lesbian partner, how she has affected the development of rock music, and other related topics.