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Stop The Sun, A Woman In Love by Bonnie Guitar

Bonnie Guitar

Stop The Sun, A Woman In Love

"Queen of Country" is an influential album by Bonnie Guitar, an American singer and musician known for her haunting vocal style and significant contributions to the country and pop genres. Released in the late 1960s, this album came at a time when Bonnie was establishing herself as one of the pioneering women in country music, earning her the unofficial title from which the album's name is derived.

One interesting aspect of Bonnie Guitar's career is her background in the music industry beyond performing. Before her success as a solo artist, she was an accomplished session guitarist and was deeply involved in the production side. Her knack for understanding both the musical and technical sides of recordings set a precedent for women in the music industry, showcasing her versatility and talent.

"Queen of Country" features a mix of original songs and covers, reflecting Bonnie's ability to blend traditional country sounds with more mainstream pop influences. This crossover appeal not only expanded her audience but also helped pave the way for future female artists aiming to bridge genres.

Bonnie Guitar was instrumental in the co-founding of the record label Dolton Records, which notably signed The Fleetwoods, a group that achieved great success with hits like "Come Softly to Me." Her dual roles as a performer and businesswoman were quite pioneering for a woman in the music industry at the time.

The album "Queen of Country" exemplifies Bonnie's unique voice and artistic vision, serving as a testament to her role in shaping the sound of country music during a transformative era. Her influence is still recognized today, and she remains a significant figure in the history of country music.