
Enid Yandell.
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ENID YANDELL
Sculptor and suffrage activist Enid Yandell created monumental public works while challenging the restrictions imposed upon women working in the professional art world.
BUNNY YEAGER
Model-turned-photographer Bunny Yeager brought playfulness, collaboration and a woman’s perspective to pinup photography, creating some of Bettie Page’s most enduring images.
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
William Butler Yeats joined Irish myth, political upheaval, mysticism and personal longing in a body of poetry that moved from romantic symbolism toward stark modern power.
YELLOWMAN
Jamaican dancehall pioneer Yellowman overcame entrenched prejudice to become an international star through rapid-fire toasting, comic bravado and irrepressible rhythmic command.
DWIGHT YOAKAM
Dwight Yoakam carried the sharp guitars and hard rhythms of Bakersfield country into Los Angeles punk clubs, restoring danger and modern urgency to honky-tonk tradition.
THOM YORKE
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke transforms technological anxiety, political dread and private alienation into music balanced between fractured electronics and aching human melody.
ANGUS YOUNG
AC/DC guitarist Angus Young turned a schoolboy uniform, duckwalking stage frenzy and brutally economical riffs into one of hard rock’s most enduring spectacles.
NEIL YOUNG
Neil Young moves between fragile acoustic confession and overwhelming electric distortion, following instinct rather than fashion across one of rock & roll’s most restless careers.
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