Hottest female rock stars: In the music industry, rock and roll has been a predominantly male dominated genre since its inception, and that trend has followed the genre to this day. However, there are a number of women who have been able to break the mold and find an incredible amount of success despite the lack of diversity between genders in the genre. These women have proven that talent and hard work is a potent recipe for success, and that men aren’t the only ones that know how to rock hard.
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While some may be quick to dismiss these women as a novelty act, their success in the industry is a testament to their ability of withstanding unwarranted criticism, and to plow ahead in leaving their mark on listeners all across the world.
Some of the women on this list are singers, some guitarists, and one even has some incredible skills behind a drum set. Though their specific instrument of choice may differ, these women do share a similarity in the sense that they are as beautiful as they are talented, making them quite the figure in the entertainment business. Their beautiful looks aside, these women rock way harder than most men, and have found a great deal of success in the process of staying true to who they are. Maintaining artistic integrity is an incredible feat in and of itself, and each person you will find on this list has done things their way, and I’m sure their fame is correlated with that.
12. Grace Slick
San Francisco harbored some of the greatest psychedelic bands that the music industry has been fortunate enough to have. The hippy counterculture movement during the 1960s put Haight-Ashbury on the map, and the many talented bands in the area found one another entrenched in the beautiful vibe of the area. To this day, Haight-Ashbury continues to be a unique corner in one of the most famous cities in the world. Among the bands that made their name there, Jefferson Airplane is one of the best known, and Grace Slick’s voice is one that you’re all too familiar with.
“Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit” are the band’s best known songs, and Slick’s voice has reverberated through several generations of stoners. Out of all of the hippies making their way around the Bay Area music scene in the 1960s, Grace Slick stood out as one of the most beautiful and most talented women during that time.
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