Choosing a list of favorite or best female guitarist isn’t easy. There’s lots of talent out there to choose from, despite the absence of women on many of the male-dominated lists of talented musicians. Though lists like these are highly subjective, we think we did a good job of picking the best of the best. I give you She Plays Music’s
Top 10 Female Guitarists of All Time
1. Nancy Wilson
I’ve been a Heart fan since the 70’s mostly because I wanted to play guitar just like Nancy Wilson. Whether it’s a kickass solo or a quiet ballad, Nancy doesn’t disappoint. She proved women can lead a rockin’ band and held her own against some of her male counterparts.
2. Bonnie Raitt
The daughter of stage and screen actor, John Raitt, Bonnie Raitt is one of the best blues guitarists around – male or female. She can slide with the best of them and still sounds as sexy as she did 25 years ago. Rock on, Bonnie.
3. Charo
Don’t laugh. Charo isn’t just a regular on Love Boat or television variety shows, she’s also a master, award winning, classically trained Latin guitarist. If you haven’t seen Charo play, check her out and be prepared to be blown away.
4. Liona Boyd
Classically trained Liona Boyd isn’t called the “First Lady of the Guitar” for nothing. Playing since she was 13, Liona’s probably the best guitarist yoiu never heard of.
5. Kaki King
Though Kaki King played guitar at a young age, her first love was the drums. She didn’t begin to get serious about guitar until college and got her start playing in the New York City subway for change. Fortunately for us, she came out into the daylight, and the rest is history.
6. Anna Popvic
Touted as the “Female Jimi Hendrix” this Serbian beauty is more than just a pretty face. She was introduced to the blues by her father, a major collector. She formed her first band at 19, studied jazz, and was a major player in the Amsterdam blues scene. With five critically acclaimed albums it’s only a matter of time before Anna bursts into the mainstream.
7. Susan Tedeschi
Before Susan Tedeschi entered the Berklee College of Music, she was performing in musicals in her Massachusetts hometown. It wasn’t long before she was opening for acts like John Mellecamp, The Allman Brothers Band and B.B.King. Watch the video above and you’ll agree she earned every one of her three Grammies.
8. Jennifer Batten
Originally playing guitar for Michael Jackson, Jennifer Batten caught the attention of Jeff Beck and he asked her to be in his band. Though she plays backup for Beck and many other notable artists, Jennifer does have two solo albums out – the second of which should be released in the United States soon.
9. Lita Ford
Lita Ford grew out of the teen rock act, The Runaways, to become the heavy metal darling of the ’80’s. In an era dominated by men, she kicked major butt and inspired many girls to pick up a guitar.
10. Joan Jett
Lita’s bandmate in The Runaways Joan Jett broke out in the late ’70’s with her hit “I Love Rock ‘N Roll”. With her low slung guitar and her tight leathers Joan proved she was as badass as the boys and didn’t care who knew it.















857 days ago
Kelli Ritchie rocks
see her live
bring earplugs
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843 days ago
You’ve forgotten Allison Robertson from The Donnas!
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824 days ago
suzanne sterne from ruby bullet – triple threat – guitar bass vocals
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784 days ago
its so nice to see someone finally put nancy at the top, where she has soooo long deserved to be. she plays like 10 instruments, sings, composes, and writes children’s books! she’s entirely self taught and ear trained. she’s just amazing.
its because of her that i am a classically trained guitarist and have been playing for 20 years. i owe her so much.
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743 days ago
You also forgot Gabrielle Glorioso from the Mobtown or Funky Hipcats?? Not sure exactly the name of the band. http://www.mobtownhipcats.com Great stage presence!
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592 days ago
you guys just up and forgot Kim Gordon from sonic youthe and polouted your list with a bunch of nobodies and gave the number ten spot to a woman that made a living off of cover songs. Go look at Joan Jetts best hits album at least 2/3rds of it are all covers.
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569 days ago
Everyone is completely forgetting Gabriela Quintero of the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. She plays rhythm guitar but she plays so incredibly fast while simultaneously playing percussion on the guitar. Check them out on YouTube – she really is amazing!
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433 days ago
Kelly Johnson–Girlschool…..in the early 1980’s…..There are many stellar female guitarists now, but one night in San Francisco in 1983, she was on fire
and not only the best female i had seen….but better than half the males…check her out on you tube…i don’t think you will be disappointed.
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401 days ago
Faith Kenney – 17 year old does awesome covers of Freddie King guitar instrumentals! Has two videos on youtube… also has her own website:
http://www.faithkenney.com
Good singer too:
myspace.com/faithkenney
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393 days ago
KT Tunstall.
Don’t understimate her because she does pop-music.
She is a huge guitarist.
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380 days ago
I think you forgot about the Greatest female guitar-picker of the 20th century. Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
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273 days ago
I agree for the most part – except you shot by the hottest guitarist on the scene today – orianthi – she totally shreds
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248 days ago
The best female rockguitarist and singer I ever heard and ever exists is Joan Jett! Incomparable!
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244 days ago
Whittling musicians into a Top 10 list without categorizing the style is inaccurate. One cannot compare a New Age Rock guitarist like Batten or Orianthe to, let’s say, an acoustic blues guitarist like Sue Foley or Rory Block. Each genre requires different abilities and expression that can only be compared to itself. Comparing Bonnie Raitt to Joan Jett? It’s like apples and oranges.
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232 days ago
what about april lawson of ramatam it was like hearing hendrix again
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