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How Women Made Music : A Revolutionary History from NPR Music

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NPR’s launch of the multi-platform series Turning the Tables in 2017, suddenly pushed more women onto “Best of” lists and into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. With How Women Made Music, acclaimed critic and TtT co-founder Ann Powers and contributor Alison Fensterstock draw from every Turning the Tables season and the full 50-years of NPR archives, to bring a vibrant, entertaining history of women in folk, rock, rap, hip hop, salsa, bubblegum pop, and much more.

The audiobook version features:

· Joan Baez discussing nonviolence as a musical principle in 1971

· Nina Simone, in 2001, reflecting on how she developed the edge in her voice as a tool against racism

· Patti Smith describing art as her “jealous mistress” in 1976

· Taylor Swift, in 2012, talking about early uncertainty in her music career

· Odetta, in 2005, explaining how shifting from classical to folk music allowed her to express her fury over Jim Crow

Destined to become a classic, this audiobook is not only a vital record of history, it will spark creativity, inspiration, and awe in hearing how musical lives are maintained and favorite songs are born.

Full list of the 55 audio excerpts:

Joan Baez Tammy Wynette Patti Smith Carly Simon Marianne Faithfull Tracy Chapman Roberta Flack Carole King Kate Bush Mercedes Sosa Diamanda Galas Lucinda Williams Liz Phair Etta James Tori Amos Melissa Etheridge Joni Mitchell Loretta Lynn Nina Simone Dolly Parton Donna Summer Sheila E Gillian Welch Donna Summer Miriam Makeba Madonna Loretta Lynn Alice Coltrane Odetta Joan Jett Joan Jett Mary J Blige Cassandra Wilson Mariah Carey Chaka Khan Mary Weiss Queen Latifah Shakira Queen Latifah Sinead O'Connor Dionne Warwick Alanis Morrissette Taylor Swift Janet Jackson (Danyel Smith) Rickie Lee Jones Alicia Keys Mavis Staples Solange Cecile McLorin Salvant on Ella Fitzgerald Angelique Kidjo on Celia Cruz Lizzo Kathleen Hanna Linda Ronstadt Fiona Apple Sha Rock