
I read an interview with Sharleen Spiteri recently where she recounted some of the incidents of sexism she's had to put up with in the music industry, which have ranged from senior executives of her record company feeling they had the right to discuss her appearance in crude sexual terms while she was standing right in front of them, to critics and fans consistently underestimating her input to Texas's songs, on the grounds that "She's a chick, right? Obviously she couldn't have done much of the writing."
This struck a chord with me, as I've always felt women get a raw deal in music, whether it's bands refusing to engage female instrumentalists, labels signing girls for their looks, rather than their talent, or male fans patronisingly assuming that female fans don't really like or understand the music, they're only into the artist because they fancy him.
Any thoughts on this? Is the music industry sexist? Is it getting better or worse? Are there any female musicians (especially instrumentalists) who have inspired you? Do you think men are genetically better at music than women? Do men and women listen to music in different ways? Any other comments remotely connected to this topic?