Noun
frontwoman (plural frontwomen)
The female lead singer in a band.
After a move to Lowell, the band lineup came together last summer as frontwoman Hartsel, drummer Jina Moran, harmonica player Ben Kotce and bassist Mike Hayden. Source: Internet
As the members of Beach Bunny took the stage for their set, the stage was flooded with pink lights that matched frontwoman Lili Triflio’s hair. Source: Internet
About half of Magik Markers frontwoman Elisa Ambrogio’s solo debut suggests low-budget renditions of tracks meant for bigger spaces and studios. Source: Internet
In dreaming up future collaborations for Beauty in Chaos, the list is endless for Ciravolo, who would like to bring on Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson, Robert Smith, The Grizzelders’ Lesley Rankine, and dozens of others he has on the BIC bucket list. Source: Internet
Frontwoman Courtney Love stated that she wanted to capture the distinguishing elements of grindcore while incorporating more pop-based melodic structure, although the band distanced themselves from the style in their later releases. Source: Internet
Commemorating her personal achievement, the Florence + the Machine frontwoman shares with her social media followers a story behind the number 3 tattooed on her left ring finger. Source: Internet