mosesbotbol 01:55 PM 02-01-2013
That's a tough one to limit to one voice per sex, but here's my off the cuff list
Male:
George Michael
Luciano Pavarotti
Rob Halford
Female:
Erykah Badu
Sade
Mary J. Blige
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Ashcan Bill 02:07 PM 02-01-2013
That's
really tough.
But two standout voices that I've always enjoyed would be Stevie Nicks and Dean Martin. Have to go with them.
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Jefft72 02:34 PM 02-01-2013
I don't know about all time, but I have been enjoying Adele's voice as of recent.
And for a male I have been digging Ryan Bingham's voice and song writing for the past couple of years.
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The Poet 02:42 PM 02-01-2013
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
As I understand it, Pat Benatar is classically trained.
So was Mick Jagger . . . in economics.
:-)
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icehog3 03:13 PM 02-01-2013
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Ok rock: Bon Scott
Country: Johnny Cash
Great choices!
:-)
Originally Posted by shilala:
Ha!!! Gladys Knight was my next pick when I stopped at Lucinda. :-)
Image
:-)
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bobarian 06:36 PM 02-02-2013
hotreds 07:22 PM 02-02-2013
Karen had a wonderful voice, w/o a doubt. Finest female pop voice fer sher.
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maninblack 08:51 PM 02-02-2013
Johnny Cash had such a distinguished voice, he'll always be number 1 in my book.
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x man 10:20 PM 02-02-2013
Bondo 287 10:20 PM 02-02-2013
Originally Posted by maninblack:
Johnny Cash had such a distinguished voice, he'll always be number 1 in my book.
Damn I forgot Johnny !!
:-)
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Fordman4ever 11:41 PM 02-02-2013
Brian D. 12:57 AM 02-03-2013
x man 11:42 AM 02-03-2013
Eleven 08:54 PM 02-05-2013
Ender 09:23 PM 02-05-2013
Like most I want to list numerous individuals...man this kills me to just list 4.
Michael Buble -for vocal appreciation
Cory Taylor -for emotional appreciation (darn, can he sing though)
Ella Fitzgerald -for vocal appreciation
Corinne Bailey Rae -for emotional appreciation (darn, can she sing though)
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tsolomon 06:09 AM 02-06-2013
Billie Holiday
Etta James
Freddie Mercury
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Blak Smyth 06:29 AM 02-06-2013
Greg Graffin
Johnny Cash
Originally Posted by pektel:
Alvin, Simon, and Theodore.
Originally Posted by shilala:
Ban yourself and go take a time-out, you dork.
:-):-):-) Haha this had me rolling.
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RevSmoke 07:23 AM 02-06-2013
In what genre of music? Blues? Jazz? Rock? Ballads? Country? Opera? Etc...
Male & female combined, or each separate?
I ask all these questions, for even with categories, I do not know if I could narrow down favorites.
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Best voices in rock and roll, that's easy.
A three way tie between Paul Rodgers,
Delbert McClinton and Muddy Waters.
For women, I am not sure I could stand it all the time, But Allison Krauss is good,
Chrissie Hynde was always special, I agree with Diane Krall, too. Best for ME would
also have to be
Gladys Knight. With women, its SO subjective, it's all how the voice
touches your ear.
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icehog3 11:32 AM 02-06-2013
Originally Posted by OLS:
Best for ME would
also have to be Gladys Knight. With women, its SO subjective, it's all how the voice
touches your ear.
:-)
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