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New Book – She’s a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism ~ Publishing January 16, 2024

Highly Anticipated Book Features Candid Conversations about Feminism with Twenty Inspiring Female Artists including Ann Wilson (Heart), Exene Cervenka (X), Gina Schock (The Go-Go's), Suzi Quatro, Suzanne Vega, Tanya Donelly, Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Orianthi, Amanda Palmer, and more.

New York, NY – November 29, 2023 – Veteran music journalist Katherine Yeske Taylor has teamed up with Backbeat Books (a division of Rowman & Littlefield) to release She’s a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism (on sale 1/16/24; hardcover; $34.95; ISBN: 978-1-4930-7254-5) – an exciting collection of twenty in-depth chapters, each focusing on a groundbreaking artist as she discusses feminism and what it means to be a woman in the music business (and in life in general). Following the book’s January release, there will be several winter/spring 2024 author events – beginning January 20th in Atlanta before hitting Indianapolis, New Jersey and Pennsylvania with a virtual event also included. Full itinerary and book stores participating are below.

She’s a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism is currently available for pre-orders at AmazonBarnes & NobleBooks-A-Million, and via local/independent booksellers at Bookshop.org.

In She’s a Badass, music journalist Katherine Yeske Taylor interviews twenty significant and compelling women in rock, devoting an entire chapter to each one, taking an in-depth look at the incredible talent, determination—and, often, humor—they needed to succeed in their careers (and life). Interviewees range from legendary artists through notable up-and-comers: Suzi Quatro, Ann Wilson (Heart), Exene Cervenka (X), Gina Schock (The Go-Go’s), Lydia Lunch, Suzanne Vega, Cherie Currie (The Runaways), Joan Osborne, Donita Sparks (L7), Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses/The Breeders/Belly), Paula Cole, Tobi Vail (Bikini Kill), Laura Veirs, Catherine Popper, Amanda Palmer, Bonnie Bloomgarden (Death Valley Girls), Orianthi, Fefe Dobson, and Sade Sanchez (L.A. Witch). Their experiences reveal the varied and unique challenges these women have faced, how they overcame them, and what they think still needs to be done to continue making progress on the equality front. Their stories prove that promoting feminism—either through activism or by living example—is undeniably badass. A very special Afterword is included from Susan Rogers, the longtime in-house recording engineer for Prince.

Feminism has always been a complex and controversial topic, as female rock musicians know especially well. Over the course of the twenty conversations artists such as Ann Wilson share their experience and views on how women are still treated differently than their male counterparts and that it still happens “…constantly. All the time,” Wilson tells Yeske Taylor, adding, “By standing up and being bold and not being submissive, do females go against the very basis of their gender, as it applies to culture? If they do, then that’s called being rebellious.” And, as Tobi Vail of Bikini Kill notes in her chapter, that element of rebellion remains necessary to this day: “If you look at history, you can see that progress is not linear; it goes back and forth, You never know when [progress] is going to go backwards, so you always have to be fighting. You have to be aware that rights we do have were achieved through political struggle. You can’t take them for granted.

Photo credit: Karen Stackpole 

In-Store Book Events with Katherine Yeske Taylor:
January 20 – Atlanta, Georgia: Charis Books (7:30 p.m. – in conjunction with Y’all Rock Camp Atlanta)
January 26 – Salinas, California: Downtown Book & Sound (virtual appearance @ 6:30 p.m. PST/ 9:30 p.m. EST)
February 20 – Indianapolis, Indiana: Tomorrow Bookstore (time TBD)
March 5 – Princeton, New Jersey: Labyrinth Books “In Discussion” with Tom Beaujour, New York Times bestselling author of Nothin’ But a Good Time (time TBD)
March 21 – Narberth, Pennsylvania: Narberth Books (time TBD)
March 23 – Oldwick, New Jersey: Howling Basset Books (5:00 p.m.)

GGM Staff

The writers at Guitar Girl Magazine bring a wealth of experience from all corners of the music industry. Our writers are musicians, songwriters, producers, and passionate advocates for women in music, with years of hands-on expertise both on stage and behind the scenes. They are dedicated to amplifying the voices of female guitarists and offering insightful perspectives on gear, technique, and the latest trends in the industry. With a deep love for music and a commitment to empowering the next generation of female artists, the Guitar Girl team is at the forefront of celebrating and inspiring women in music.

GGM Staff
GGM Staff
The writers at Guitar Girl Magazine bring a wealth of experience from all corners of the music industry. Our writers are musicians, songwriters, producers, and passionate advocates for women in music, with years of hands-on expertise both on stage and behind the scenes. They are dedicated to amplifying the voices of female guitarists and offering insightful perspectives on gear, technique, and the latest trends in the industry. With a deep love for music and a commitment to empowering the next generation of female artists, the Guitar Girl team is at the forefront of celebrating and inspiring women in music.
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