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RichardW 10:30 PM 07-01-2009
Some of the PNW group were talking about music this afternoon, and it was clear that it would be easy to list some of the greatest females vocalist [I'll leave that for someone else to start that thread :-) However, we ran out of names at about a half dozen great male vocalists. We're not talking entertainers or musicians -- vocalists. Yeah, MJ was a great entertainer ... but not a great vocalist. One name per post. I'm going with low-hanging fruit:

(1) Frank Sinatra
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NCRadioMan 11:06 PM 07-01-2009
When MJ was a kid, his voice was sublime.


1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? :-))
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NCRadioMan 11:07 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? :-))
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
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NCRadioMan 11:08 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? :-))
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
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NCRadioMan 11:10 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? :-))
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
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borndead1 11:11 PM 07-01-2009
I dunno about "great", but my favorite male vocalists are: LEMMY, Tom Waits, and Howlin' Wolf. I wouldn't add them to the list of Greatest male vocalists though. :-)
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bobarian 11:25 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? )
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
8. Brian Wilson
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RichardW 11:34 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? :-))
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
Hmmm .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig I'm familiar only with 4, 5, and 6 on your list. We came to the conclusion that Johnny was a great man, great entertainer, but not on the list. Roy Orbison made it. Elvis, interestingly, didn't even come up. The King of Rock, but I suspect it may be analogous to the King of Pop. :-) Other thoughts?
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RichardW 11:36 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by borndead1:
I dunno about "great", but my favorite male vocalists are: LEMMY, Tom Waits, and Howlin' Wolf. I wouldn't add them to the list of Greatest male vocalists though. :-)
Great entertainers -- yes; great musicians - yes; cult figures -yes, but not on the list.:-)
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RichardW 11:37 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by bobarian:
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? )
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
8. Brian Wilson
Certainly a musical genius, but not a great vocalist.
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RichardW 11:38 PM 07-01-2009
Okay .... here's a little help: Tony Bennett
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SilverFox 11:39 PM 07-01-2009
Freddy Mercury
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DavenportESQ 11:39 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? )
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
8. Brian Wilson
9. FREDDY MERCURY
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SilverFox 11:40 PM 07-01-2009
Robert Plant
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SilverFox 11:41 PM 07-01-2009
Neil Diamond
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SilverFox 11:44 PM 07-01-2009
Steve Perry


I will stop there but there are many great Rock (used loosely to include Neil) vocalists, if you mean vocalists period there is a ton of em.

Guys like Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole to go way back
Otis Redding, Bill Medley not as far back, etc etc

Oops that is more than one per post :-)

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NCRadioMan 11:54 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by RichardW:
Hmmm .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig I'm familiar only with 4, 5, and 6 on your list. We came to the conclusion that Johnny was a great man, great entertainer, but not on the list. Roy Orbison made it. Elvis, interestingly, didn't even come up. The King of Rock, but I suspect it may be analogous to the King of Pop. :-) Other thoughts?
Originally Posted by RichardW:
Certainly a musical genius, but not a great vocalist.
Originally Posted by RichardW:
Okay .... here's a little help: Tony Bennett
I mistakenly thought you were asking for opinions. And well, since this is going to be all about you and your groups opinions this thread is pointless.
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younggun 11:56 PM 07-01-2009
1. Frank Sinatra
2. Glenn Danzig (who did you think I would list first? )
3. Denny Doherty
4. Elvis (especially when singing gospel)
5. Roy Orbison
6. Johnny Cash
7. Bruce Dickinson
8. Brian Wilson
9. FREDDY MERCURY
10. Nick Lowe

~and if we want to go with 'different but great' or something along those lines Neil Young really has a voice
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AndyMadera 11:57 PM 07-01-2009
his music isnt what most would consider beautiful by any means. but the man really can sing.... If he put on a suit and sang crooners, I bet he would have had all the ladies swooning over him.

James Alan Hetfield
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Genetic Defect 12:08 AM 07-02-2009
Sam Cooke

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