Hottest Guitar/ Bass Babes

Since Jennifer Batten was mentioned...

Here's another shredder grrl, Jaye Foucher:

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Suzi Quatro was my first star crush, and she still looks damn fine in leather as a yummy mummy.

 
Volitions Advocate said:
Brody Dalle from the Distillers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSvgAlH_bRU

I can't remember her name, but shes done a few projects.  This is her playing with David Usher.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7dpndhR9oY

You're my hero!!!! You beat me to posting her name lol

Brody and Patricia Day

http://horrorpops.com/img/press/800x600/HorrorPops_By_Octavio_Arazala_3.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/adoreddisorder/2741814729/

Now that's a woman!
 
I know this gal!~  She's been at it since Febuary, with a hand me down guitar and nothing but her wits to learn what she likes and what she doesn't.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gyG5F36ix4&feature=related





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st6oy97ZOCw&feature=related

Yah, I can forsee a =CB= gutiar for her.
 
Remember Vixen the all girl "Hair Metal" band from the 80's?  Here's Jan Kuehnemund and Share Pedersen on guitar and bass respectively playing Edge of a Broken Heart. Enjoy. 

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP-SHZIqOO4[/youtube]
 
Okay, so here I am reviving an old thread.  One that I thought was kind of dumb at first anyway.  But check this out.  The other night I went to see this band Jucifer, who I have known about for some time, but never got to go see in the flesh.  Well, this woman Amber Valentine who plays for them was just insane.  Not only is she the guitar player/singer in a band consisting of just two people, but she is a certified gear nut.  She plays through like eight amps and a wall, yes a literal wall of vintage sunn cabinets.  She also poured her heart and soul into the show, then walked straight over to her own merch table to talk and hang out.  When I told her that I thought they were big enough to have someone working the table for her, she said something like, well then I'd have to live with another person out here on the road.  Anyway, she was charming as crap for a stoner metal guitar abuser.  I went home and told the wifey that the "chick in that band was Hot!"  (I may have been a little drunk), but after I showed her a few pics I had taken at the show, my wife was like "Well, did you get any?". 

 
guitlouie said:
I went home and told the wifey that the "chick in that band was Hot!"  (I may have been a little drunk), but after I showed her a few pics I had taken at the show, my wife was like "Well, did you get any?". 

Love the kind of stupid things we all say/do drunked  :laughing7:  :toothy12:
 
Okay guitlouie, I'll admit the pictures where you, uh, can't see her face, are pretty cool. Girls rockin out, all blurry, is awesome. And that's all I'll say about her.  :eek:
 
I hope she at least has someone help her with all those cabs. I ain't liftin' all that shite.

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looks like a pretty tough chick
 
I've narrowed down what I don't like about her: She is not nearly as hot as SHE thinks she is.
 
Tal Wilkenfeld ..playing with Jeff Beck at the 07 Crossroads Festival

see    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX5oV_i0LHI&feature=related

Cute as hell and having an absolute blast ...

Born in Sydney Australia, Tal first picked up guitar at age 14, and switched to the bass guitar 3 years later. After playing bass for only a few months, Roger Sadowsky heard Tal, and offered her an endorsement with Sadowsky guitars. Very quickly, Tal started performing as a sideman and bandleader, and started working towards the recording of her debut album, “Transformation”, which she recorded at the tender age of 20. As well as playing bass, Tal also composed, arranged, and produced the album, which features Wayne Krantz, Geoffrey Keezer, Keith Carlock and Seamus Blake. That same year, she appeared as a guest with the Allman Brothers Band, and taught a clinic at bass day 06. When she was 21, Tal accompanied Chick Corea on his tour of Australia (with Frank Gambale and Antonio Sanchez), and Jeff Beck on his European Summer Tour (with Vinnie Colaiuta and Jason Rebello). The Beck tour culminated at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Festival, where Jeff featured Tal with a blistering solo on “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” that many regard as one of the highlights of the show. Since then, Tal has played with many other greats, including Eric Clapton, Herbie Hancock, Joss Stone, Wayne Shorter, the Wayne Krantz Trio, Imogen Heap, and Corinnie Bailey Ray, and has been voted as “The Years Most Exciting New Player” in Bass Players 2008 Readers Choice Awards.
 
Underfed skanks posing with guitars as props...

Uh, I'll pass. I'll still take the one I posted with the Gretsch, the Bassman cranked to 10, and a stage full of fuzzboxes.
 
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