List of female rock singers

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This is a list of female rock singers. For female heavy metal singers, see List of female heavy metal singers.

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Tori Amos Tori Amos 12 01 2017 -7 (39335517972).jpg
Tori Amos
Fiona Apple Fiona Apple by Sachyn Mital (cropped).jpg
Fiona Apple
Melissa Auf der Maur Melissa Auf der Maur - Manchester (crop).jpg
Melissa Auf der Maur

B

Bat for Lashes BatLashesWasing020723 (34 of 35) (53025050918) (cropped).jpg
Bat for Lashes
Pat Benatar PAT BENATAR 2007-09-07 (cropped).jpg
Pat Benatar
Miki Berenyi Miki Lush.jpeg
Miki Berenyi
Bif Naked Bif naked (cropped).jpg
Bif Naked
Bjork Bjork Orkestral Paris (cropped).png
Björk

C

Lydia Canaan Lydia Canaan Mont La Salle Theater Beirut 1984.jpg
Lydia Canaan
Dinah Cancer Dinah Cancer 45 Grave Blue Cafe Long Beach 2.jpg
Dinah Cancer
Brandi Carlile Brandi Carlile 2023 (cropped).jpg
Brandi Carlile
Cat Power Cat Power @ Grosse Freiheit 36, Hamburg (9205542559).jpg
Cat Power
Exene Cervenka Exene.jpg
Exene Cervenka

D

Julie Doiron Eric's Trip 2008.06.29 002.jpg
Julie Doiron

E

F

Feist FeistRoundhouse090923 (19 of 58) (53177605565) (cropped).jpg
Feist
Orenda Fink Azure Ray at Lodge Room 1.jpg
Orenda Fink

G

KatieJane Garside KatieJane Garside ICA (2005).jpg
KatieJane Garside
Kim Gordon Sonic Youth 2009 (3709306067).jpg
Kim Gordon

H

Nina Hagen NinaHagenPremiereDerSiebteZwerg2014-4 (cropped).jpg
Nina Hagen
Kathleen Hanna Kathleen Hanna 2 December 2016 crop.png
Kathleen Hanna
Debbie Harry Debbie Harry in 1977.jpg
Debbie Harry
PJ Harvey PJHarveyRoundhouse290923 (19 of 61) (53222698122).jpg
PJ Harvey


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J

Joan Jett Joan Jett 2013.jpg
Joan Jett

K

L

Courtney Love Life Ball 2014 Courtney Love Crop.png
Courtney Love
Lydia Lunch Lydia Lunch at Chateau H France April 2019.jpg
Lydia Lunch
Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne @ Grammy Museum 09 05 2019 (49311430057).jpg
Avril Lavigne

M

Shirley Manson Shirley Manson screenshot.png
Shirley Manson
Ana Matronic Scissor Sisters -Fuji Rock Festival, Japan-31July2010 (1) (cropped).jpg
Ana Matronic
Alanis Morissette Alanis Morissette 5-19-2014.jpg
Alanis Morissette

N

Heather Nova Heather Nova.jpg
Heather Nova

O

Eva O Eva O with CD1334 -DSCF6605 (2068211271).jpg
Eva O
Anette Olzon Anette Olzon with Nightwish live in Mantova, Italy, 2009.jpg
Anette Olzon

P

Nina Persson Nina persson 2014 hamburg 06.jpg
Nina Persson
Vanessa Paradis Vanessa Paradis Cannes 2016 2.jpg
Vanessa Paradis

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R

S

Hope Sandoval Hope Sandoval.jpg
Hope Sandoval
Siouxsie Sioux Sioux-edinburgh80.jpg
Siouxsie Sioux
Patti Smith Patti Smith performing at TIM Festival, Marina da Gloria, Rio De Janeiro (4).jpg
Patti Smith
Adalita Srsen Adalita.jpg
Adalita Srsen
Laura Stoica Laura Stoica on stage.jpg
Laura Stoica

T

Tina Turner Tina turner 21021985 01 350.jpg
Tina Turner
Tarja Turunen Tarja Turunen Nurnberg 2023.jpg
Tarja Turunen

U

V

Suzanne Vega Suzanne Vega 13. Inselleuchten 03 (cropped).jpg
Suzanne Vega

W

Lucinda Williams Lucinda Williams & guitar.jpg
Lucinda Williams
Shannon Wright Swrightprimavera2007.jpg
Shannon Wright

Y

Z

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References

  1. Flaster, Craig (August 24, 2014). "Lorde Becomes First Female Artist To Win Best Rock Video VMA: She's officially a VMA Royal". MTV. Archived from the original on August 27, 2014. Retrieved September 13, 2014.

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