Marianne Rosenberg Praises Shirin David as a 'Power Woman'
The veteran singer reflects on changes in the music industry and celebrates the self-confidence of the younger generation as she approaches her 70th birthday.
- Marianne Rosenberg, a celebrated singer turning 70 on March 10, acknowledges the growing self-confidence of young women in the music industry.
- She specifically highlights hip-hop star Shirin David as an example of a strong and independent modern artist.
- Rosenberg contrasts the current era with her own early career in the 1970s, when she felt creatively constrained and controlled by others.
- While she notes that it is easier to gain visibility today, she believes the music business has become more fragmented and confusing with fewer traditional record labels guiding artists.
- Rosenberg, whose career spans over five decades, had her first hit as a teenager with 'Mr. Paul McCartney' and continues to perform today.