The 90's was truly the golden age of music in the alternative, grunge, metal, rock, and pop music scene. I realized that most of my musical influences are female or bands that have female members. It wasn't that much of a big deal but to me, it is something I truly celebrate as a musician who started out learning to play music in the 90s.
They ruled the radio, MTV, and the charts. Most of them even kicked ass than their male counterparts. More music made by women made more sense, and with lyrics or themes that are beyond testosterone or being macho. These women proved the world that gender doesn't matter when it comes to music, because each of us have our own musical tastes.
I admired and love the women of music, I am greatly influenced by them - singers, vocalists, bassists, drummers, artists, and live performers.
Jan Munoz is a music producer, song arranger, and recording artist based in Paris, France. He also run his YouTube channel where he plays rock cover songs.
Showing posts with label grunge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grunge. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
The Women Of The 90s Rock, Alternative, and Grunge Scene
Labels:
90s,
alanis,
alternative music,
bass,
bjork,
girls,
grunge,
influences,
jewel,
kim,
ladies,
metal,
rock,
salute,
shirley manson,
sonic youth,
tori amos,
tribute,
veruca salt,
women
Location:
Paris, France
Monday, January 2, 2017
New Cover Song: Mayonaise - My Smashing Pumpkins Tribute
I'm bidding farwell to 2016 with my latest cover song from The Smashing Pumpkins called "Mayonaise"...I finished editing and uploaded it last New Year's eve on my YouTube channel.
I recorded my cover song using a combination of twelve (12) guitar tracks. A mix of guitars in both standard and altered tuning, plus the guitar solos.
The red Epiphone SG Special electric guitar I used in the video is from my son. He let me borrow it.
I'm looking forward to cover some Smashing Pumpkins tunes in the future, or in the coming months.
I recorded my cover song using a combination of twelve (12) guitar tracks. A mix of guitars in both standard and altered tuning, plus the guitar solos.
The red Epiphone SG Special electric guitar I used in the video is from my son. He let me borrow it.
I'm looking forward to cover some Smashing Pumpkins tunes in the future, or in the coming months.
Labels:
alternative,
billy corgan,
darcy wretzky,
france,
grunge,
guitar solo,
james iha,
jimmy chamberlin,
mayonaise,
mayonaise cover song,
paris,
rock,
siamese dream,
the smashing pumpkins,
YouTube
Location:
Paris, France
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