I heard a young (36 years old) saxaphonist live recently. Her name is Melissa Aldana. I was very impressed because she had her own voice, with influences, of course, but like nothing I'd heard before. And it was a feminine voice in a genre of music that is dominated by strong male voices.
I was very happy to hear a new jazz voice that would be worthy of playing in your listening room, competeing with all the giants of the past. A breath of fresh air. I think we should all be on the lookout for these new voices and open our doors and windows to new sounds.
Two other fantastic female Brazilian jazz musicians: Tania Maria (now in her late seventies) and Flora Purim (also in her late seventies.) Flora Purim's abstract jazz album "Encounter" is in regular rotation on my turntable. As is Tania Maria's "Brazil With My Soul."
In many endeavors, I think it is time that we men open the doors and windows to women . They are much stronger than you think.