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Daevid Allen
Daevid Allen
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Gong
Gong
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Here & Now
Here & Now
English rock band
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Miquette Giraudy
Miquette Giraudy
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Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage
British guitarist
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Lady June
Lady June
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Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Instrumental jazz fusion band led by French drummer Pierre Moerlen
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Didier Malherbe
Didier Malherbe
French saxophonist
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Maria McKee
Maria McKee
American singer/songwriter
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Patty Smyth
Patty Smyth
American singer
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Dia Frampton
Dia Frampton
American musician
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Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Hoffs
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Yazz Ahmed
Yazz Ahmed
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Tim Blake
Tim Blake
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Moya Brennan
Moya Brennan
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Linda Perry
Linda Perry
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
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Lisa Hannigan
Lisa Hannigan
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Natasha Shneider
Natasha Shneider
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Passenger
Passenger
British singer-songwriter
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Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
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Juanita Stein
Juanita Stein
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Nik Turner
Nik Turner
English musician
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Elizabeth Fraser
Elizabeth Fraser
Scottish singer
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Macy Gray
Macy Gray
American singer-songwriter and actress
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Tanya Donelly
Tanya Donelly
American musician
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Ingrid Chavez
Ingrid Chavez
American poet, vocalist, songwriter and photographer
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Sam Brown
Sam Brown
English singer and songwriter
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Beth Orton
Beth Orton
British musician
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Wynonna Judd
Wynonna Judd
American country singer
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Simi Sernaker
Simi Sernaker
American musician
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Aimee Mann
Aimee Mann
American indie rock singer-songwriter (born 1960)
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Una Healy
Una Healy
Irish singer
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Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson
American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)
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aqufie
aqufie
Dutch singer and songwriter
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Agnetha Fältskog
Agnetha Fältskog
Swedish recording artist and entertainer
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Rumer
Rumer
British singer-songwriter
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Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler
Welsh recording artist and singer
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Stacey Q
Stacey Q
American singer, dancer and actress
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Roy Bittan
Roy Bittan
American keyboardist, member of the E Street Band
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Burton Cummings
Burton Cummings
Canadian musician
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Fred Schneider
Fred Schneider
American singer, songwriter, arranger, and musician
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Night Ranger
Night Ranger
American rock band
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John Farnham
John Farnham
Australian singer
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
Daryl Hall & John Oates
American musical duo composed of Daryl Hall and John Oates
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Peaches
Peaches
Canadian singer
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Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Carlisle
American singer and musician
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Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
English singer-songwriter, record producer
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Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
American country singer
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Jim Messina
Jim Messina
American musician, songwriter, singer, guitarist, recording engineer and record producer
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Steve Perry
Steve Perry
American singer and songwriter
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Cassidy
Cassidy
American singer-songwriter (1979-)
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Allison Moorer
Allison Moorer
American country music singer and musician
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Cerys Matthews
Cerys Matthews
Welsh singer-songwriter
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Marie Serneholt
Marie Serneholt
Swedish female singer
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Essra Mohawk
Essra Mohawk
American musician
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Durga McBroom
Durga McBroom
American musician
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Ace Frehley
Ace Frehley
American musician best known as the former lead guitarist and founding member of the rock band Kiss
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Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant
American singer-songwriter
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Beverly McClellan
Beverly McClellan
American singer
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John Oates
John Oates
American musician and member of Hall & Oates
Gilli Smyth
British singer and poet

Gilli Smyth

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British singer and poet
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Gillian Mary Smyth (1 June 1933 – 22 August 2016) was an English musician who performed with the bands Gong, Mother Gong, and Planet Gong and released several solo albums and albums in collaboration with other members of Gong. In Gong, she often performed under the name Shakti Yoni, contributing poems and "space whispers".

Smyth studied at King's College London, (the liner notes for Voiceprint's 'Mother Gong' CD suggests 'London University') where she gained notoriety as the outspoken sub-editor of "Kings News", a college magazine. After a brief spell teaching at the Sorbonne (Paris) (where she became bilingual), she began doing performance poetry with well-known English jazz-rock group Soft Machine, founded by her partner and long-time collaborator, Daevid Allen, in 1968.

Gilli Smyth with Daevid Allen, Hyde Park, 1974

She co-founded Gong with Allen, an outfit that included musicians such as Steve Hillage, Pierre Moerlen and Didier Malherbe. All of the songs on the albums Magick Brother and Continental Circus are listed as written or co-written by her. In her spoken-word poetry, especially within Gong's "Radio Gnome Invisible" Trilogy, she portrays a prostitute, a cat, a mother, a witch, and an old woman, and she was known for wearing costumes for these personas on stage. This became part of a cult mythology, which was written into sixteen albums that the band recorded. Gong developed into a family of bands, including Gongmaison and Mother Gong. Mother, Smyth's 1978 solo album, led to her founding Mother Gong, having left the original band in 1975 to have children.

Mother Gong toured internationally in 1979-81 and 1989–91, either headlining or supporting such artists as Bob Dylan and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Smyth appeared as a solo performer and lecturer at the Starwood Festival from 1992-93. She did voice-overs for commercials, recorded audio books for children, as well as other books and poetry, gave workshops on voice projection and voice as a confidence-raiser, and also performed for many women's groups.