Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,Gusty Date: 02 Dec 09 - 12:13 PM Nioclas Toibin Joe Heaney |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: C. Ham Date: 02 Dec 09 - 12:10 PM These lists are very brief and incomplete. Kate McGarrigle, Anna McGarrigle, Chaim Tannenbaum, Stan Rogers, Garnet Rogers, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Priscilla Herdman, Anne Hills, Cindy Mangsen, Maddy Prior, June Tabor, Kate Rusby, Nanci Griffith, Ian Tyson (then) and Sylvia Tyson all have great voices. Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Dave Van Ronk, Robert Johnson, Reverend Gary Davis, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Tom Russell, Ian Tyson (now), Mississippi John Hurt, Michale Smith, Paul Geremia, Louis Armstrong and Alberta Hunter are (or were) all brilliant at communicating the meaning and essence of a song. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,Elmore Date: 02 Dec 09 - 11:56 AM Priscilla Herdman, Martyn Wyndham-Read, Archie Fisher, James Keelaghan,Jean Redpath, Margaret Christl, Jeannie Stahl, Dave Webber,Evelyne Beers, Sandy Paton. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 11:27 AM It was indeed, was it not, Roberta Flack who made Ewan MacColl's fortune by recording one of his songs, which then became the theme song on a film soundtrack, Play Misty For me, and a gargantuan hit? |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 02 Dec 09 - 11:22 AM From left field - Randy Sparks (before he formed the New Christy Minstrels) was a very credible balladeer. Rusty Draper (made a hit with Willie Nelson's "Night Life" years ago) I always thought that country singer Kathy Mattea had a near perfect voice for traditional folk music, had she been so inclined. In pop, Sinatra always said that Vic Damone had the best pipes in the business. The unspoken inference was that he was a "technician" who lacked "soul." I prefer Tony Bennett, who has both. Roberta Flack had both great pipes and soul. She might well have been very successful as a folk artist. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: frogprince Date: 02 Dec 09 - 11:02 AM Nope: This is the Judy I'm married to : ) Dean, who is always very objective |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 10:54 AM By Judy, is Ms Garland meant here? Fred Astaire, whatever his virtues, was hardly a top singer [tho a most attractive one at that]; but 'A Couple Of Swells' from 'Easter Parade', his duet with Judy Garland, would probably be my choice of best-ever musical number in a film: even more than the two brilliant ones from 'Singing In The Rain', 'Make Em Laugh' & the title number. Think that needs a new thread. Watch this space. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: frogprince Date: 02 Dec 09 - 10:25 AM I'm not even going to concern myself with the "top 10" part; whole bunchs of singers whom I love have already been mentioned. I'll just add these from the remaining few million who might qualify. Anne Hills Cindy Mangsen Patricia Herdman Steve Gillette Janie Judy |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,DonMeixner Date: 02 Dec 09 - 09:11 AM Mel Torme John Gorka Tracy Grammer Nate King Cole Cisco Houston Malvina Reynolds Iris Dement Don Edwards Red Grammer Ronnie Drew Rod Stewart Kenny Rogers Bobby Darren Roy Rodgers Art Garfunkle The Everley Bros. Ronnie Browne Ken Curtis Baby Gramps amd on and on. My list has whom I believe to be great performers. Ultimately the list is endless and maybe pointless. Unless we use these lists to try out people we haven't heard before. I was never a fan of Sinatra or Elvis. Great singers don't need great voices. Listen to Ronnie Drew and Malvina Reynolds. Go to any church and hear some great voices who aren't great performers outside their context. Few people have the whole package compared to the amount of singers there are in the world. Few can argue that Bobby Darrin was the whole package. Or The Everley's. I hope people who have never met them will check out Malvina and Gramps and Don and Red. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: kendall Date: 02 Dec 09 - 08:29 AM I'd also add Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins and Mario Lanza. I don't want to get into the field of folk singers because too many of them are friends, so I can't be objective. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 08:15 AM Francis A. Sinatra was hugely popular but even he said he doesn't have a great voice.>>> Maybe - but what a technique. As far as I'm concerned, Paul Robeson and Placido Domingo top the list.>>> & should both have appeared om my 'influential' list likewise. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: kendall Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:57 AM It depends on what you mean by "Can sing". Are you talking about talent or popularity? They are not one and the same. Francis A. Sinatra was hugely popular but even he said he doesn't have a great voice. I like many of the names listed even though Gordon Bok isn't among them. As far as I'm concerned, Paul Robeson and Placido Domingo top the list. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:54 AM & talking of Sarah Makem - Now where, within these parameters, do we place the likes of Joseph Taylor, Harry Cox, Walter Pardon, Phil Tanner, Sam Larner, George Dunn, Cyril Poacher; Belle Stewart, Jeannie Robertson, Phoebe Smith [whom I personally cannot abide but recognise her importance & why so many admire her], Mary Brooksbank...??? Not to mention the 'straddlers', as I call them - the conscious true traditional singers who also recognised the significance of their traditions and became scholars & collectors themselves - Seamus Ennis, Paddy Tunney, Bob Copper, Doc Watson...: great singers all, surely - & something more... &, getting back to my above lists of the 'influentials'; why haven't we heard it for Burl Ives? |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:43 AM ... & happy to endorse Dolly Parton — "my favourite group", as Billy Connolly said. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:41 AM Steve - 'Luke Kelly, for Christ's sake!' ... Yes indeed — & Ronnie Drew. & no, I must not be joking. & of course Tom Clancy. & Tommy Makem. & Sarah Makem ----- +.+.+.+.+. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Bobert Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:35 AM Well, any list that does not have Vince Gill on it is missing one of the purest voices of our time... So... Vince Gill Tony Bennett Craig Fuller (Pure Prarie League) Faith Hill Otis Redding Don and Phil Everley Roy Orbison Joan Biaz Our own, Jerry Rassmussen ...and can't leave out, Nat King Cole B~ |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Smedley Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:15 AM Lots of great singers already listed. I'd add: Michael Stipe k.d.lang Gladys Knight Mariza and dozens more.............. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: bubblyrat Date: 02 Dec 09 - 07:12 AM Mario Lanza Maria Callas Jim Reeves Ray Charles Harry Secombe The Girl From Tiger Bay Maddy (obviously) Gracie Fields (when she tried !) Dave Cousins ( amazing power !) Ethel Merman (mind blowing) Luke Kelly ?? You must be joking !! |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Steve Shaw Date: 02 Dec 09 - 06:38 AM Luke Kelly for Christ's sake! |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 02 Dec 09 - 06:29 AM I like your lists, Genie. Just about every singer would make mine, too. And of course, countless names keep coming to mind. Two I can't believe I didn't put on my first ten are George Jones and Merle Haggard. And then there's Claude Jeter (no relation to Derreck), lead singer of the Swan Silvertones, Archie Brownlee, lead singer of the 5 Blind Boys of Mississippi who almost single-handedly created the fervent shouts in gospel music that led to James Brown, and countless other gospel and R & B singers like Wilson Pickett, Sonny Till of the Orioles and the incomparable Sam Cooke of the Soul Stirrers. Coming up with the list of ten singers who can't sing was a lot easier. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,Steamin' Willie Date: 02 Dec 09 - 05:41 AM Cut & paste some of the ones from the "can't sing" thread..... Ok, female singers of folk, jazz & blues do it for me. I have a special place in my musical affections for Kate Rusby, Maddy Prior, June Tabor etc etc. Going off on a tangent, Ian Gillan could scream a good note in his Deep Purple days, and the lady on Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig in the Sky" Clare Torry (?) can send a shiver or two. Truth is, we can all sing if we enjoy it. May be flat as a fart but the enthusiasm can shine through. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Acorn4 Date: 02 Dec 09 - 05:37 AM Dolly Parton. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: BobKnight Date: 02 Dec 09 - 05:30 AM Great singers - Merle Haggard. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Little Hawk Date: 02 Dec 09 - 01:56 AM Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Jackson Browne, Emmie Lou Harris, Ian Tyson (until very recently), Bob Dylan (until somewhat recently), Joan Baez, Linda Ronstadt, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Stan Rogers. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 01:53 AM ... not to mention [didn't think that was really it, did you!] Elvis Presley; Eartha Kitt; Albert Chevalier; Maurice Chevalier; Boris Chaliapin; Will Kemp; Giovanni Veluti ['last of the great castrati' Wiki]; Marlene Dietrich; Julie Andrews; Tony Rose; Woody Guthrie... |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 01:26 AM ... or Luisa Tetrazzini; Bing Crosby; Enrico Caruso; Maria Callas; Frank Sinatra; Adelina Patti; Marie Lloyd; Amelita Galli-Curci; Gus Elen — as I said, this one could run&run - contd p 94! Meanwhile the boy I love is up in the gallery... You could see him if it wasn't for the houses in between. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Genie Date: 02 Dec 09 - 01:01 AM Yes, M, And if we don't set up arbitrary "benchmarks" such as "(pitch) range" or "style/genre," we might add many others, e.g. Leon Redbone, Bob Seger, Bob Dylan, Buffy St Marie, Iris Dement, Leadbelly, Louis Armstrong, Frankie Valli, etc. Oy!! |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: MGM·Lion Date: 02 Dec 09 - 12:44 AM This thread could of course go on & on until 'continued p94' makes its appearance. Mention of a few whose innovative or distinctive styles have proved particularly influential might prove instructive — like John Lennon; Martin Carthy; Ewan MacColl; Bert Lloyd; Maddy Prior; June Tabor; Pete Seeger; Peter Bellamy ··· Not meant to be an exhaustive list by any means, but to start a new direction of thought as to influence as well as to ability. All the above, I would argue, are singers whom we have all heard countless others strive, with greater or less success, to sound like. Such influence, I would argue, can sometimes be beneficial, sometimes baleful and restrictive: but it is, I think, a recognisable phenomenon. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Genie Date: 02 Dec 09 - 12:07 AM Trying to narrow down my list of great singers to my "top 10" is, to me, kind of like People Magazine's annual "Most Beautiful People" list. Once you've listed the top 200 to 500 (or 1000) people who come to mind, the rest is a bit arbitrary. Just off the top of my head - in no particular order - I could list: Patsy Cline Roy Orbison Nana Mouskouri Miriam Makeba Joan Baez Eva Cassidy Placido Domingo Jo Stafford Alan Clarke (of "the Hollies") Barry Finn Aretha Franklin Ella Fitzgerald Willie Nelson Jim Reeves Marty Robbins Michael Jackson Anne Wilson (or her sister Nancy) of "Heart" Celine Dion Tracy Chapman Clay Aiken Joan Sutherland Cecilia Bartoli Edith Piaf The guy who was the lead singer of The Ink Spots Stevie Nicks Robert Plant Elvis Presley Glen Yarborough Emmylou Harris Linda Ronstadt Art Garfunkel Paul Robeson Annie Lennox Yma Sumac Harvey Andrews Linda Waterfall Allison Krauss Elaine Paige Colm Williamson Michael Crawford Diana Crall Judy Garland Tony Bennett Odetta Marian Anderson Joan Osborne Mary Humphreys Loreena McKibbin (or however she spells her name) Sissell Finbar Hughes Frank Sinatra Janis Joplin Harry Belafonte Dave Guard Mahalia Jackson Give me a few more minutes and I'll think of another few dozen. Then ask me to rank them, and I'll blow a fuse trying, There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of those who could be in the "top ten." And, given the number of people whose voices are still available to be heard via the wonders of technology, that's saying a lot! *g* |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: beeliner Date: 01 Dec 09 - 11:15 PM The big "O", definitely! Cleoma Breaux Dick Price Will Holt Ashley Hutchings Agnetha Falskog (sp?) Sandy Denny Terry St. Clair Dick Justice Bob Gibson I've always considered Linda Ronstadt, like Frank Sinatra, a fine entertainer with a terrific stage presence, not really a great singer. |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Dec 09 - 10:26 PM Ray Charles Aretha Franklin Frank Sinatra Tony Bennett Ed Trickett Carmen McRae Ella Fitzgerald Richard Hidalgo Roy Orbison Tony Williams of the Platters Anyone want to add another 10? I agree on several of yours, Folke E, although I haven't heard of some of them. By the way, I had a friend many years ago named Folke Johansen. As far as I can remember he didn't like folk music. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: pdq Date: 01 Dec 09 - 10:23 PM Perfect. I thought the same thing from day 1 of that thread. Herb Pedersen? Emmylou Harris called him "the greatest harmony singer" she ever worked with. Glen Yarbrough is the greatest voice I have ever heard in person. Linda Ronstadt is the best female singer I can think of, but Suzy Bogguss is great also. |
Subject: Top 10 Singers Who CAN Sing From: GUEST,The Folk E Date: 01 Dec 09 - 10:12 PM The other thread has two much emphasis on the negative. Well perhaps it is more fun, but equal time to those who really do have good pipes. In no order: Lyle Lovett Teddy Thompson Bob Shane Joan Baez Waylon Jennings Marty Robbins Emmy Lou Harris Patty Lovelace Herb Pedersen Gordon Lightfoot |
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