dancers lance
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I'll start..........Otis Redding.
Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart)
Yeah, I've never, ever played mine either.Wow, didn't think I'd see his name on here. He had a very different voice and style that not many "got" at the time, although greatest voice? Not for me. Elvis would be on the list near the top.
Still got my Beefheart LP's in perfect condition.
Yeah, I've never, ever played mine either.
You got Beefheart LPs ? Or you have never played with yoursYeah, I've never, ever played mine either.
I love the little squeal she gives at the end of "a little bit". The xylophone in the background is also a very neat touch.<snip>
and a odd one - many years ago I saw a Brummie band called the Mood Elevators. The singer-drummer was a very slight girl who was absolutely manic on drums and managed to produce a beautiful sound vocally as well. Had to be seen to be believed. <snip>
Elvis Presley at his peak was a fantastic singer.
Gene Pitney.
Cat Stevens.
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel as a duo were amazing.
But my personal preference is the female voice:
Alison Krauss
Nanci Griffith
Joan Baez
Crystal Gayle
Patsy Cline
Gwen Stefani
and a couple of Italian singers:
Rita Pavone
Gigliola Cinquetti
Joe Lynn Turner