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Who has the best voice in folk?

20 Mar 11 - 08:27 PM (#3117855)
Subject: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Azoic

I know that this is an oversimplified question but I'd like to know who your fave singers are?


20 Mar 11 - 08:43 PM (#3117868)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: saulgoldie

You didn't specify living, so...

Joan Baez
Glen Yarborough
Mary Travers
John Denver
Jacqui McShee
Sean McGhee
Doris Justis
Paul Robeson

Top o my head. I am sure I can think of more.

Saul


20 Mar 11 - 09:08 PM (#3117883)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Morgana

Well, the best voice I've heard is Judy Collins. I heard a recent recording of her at Newport, and she still sings beautifully. But this doesn't necessarily mean I like her songwriting or her music the best. For the best songs, I'd have to say my favorite is Phil Ochs.


20 Mar 11 - 09:18 PM (#3117889)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

Wil Maring


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6uNSR4f4DQ&feature=player_detailpage


20 Mar 11 - 09:27 PM (#3117898)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: pdq

Glenn Yarbrough, Burl Ives and John Duffey are very different singers, but all great voices.

Linda Ronstadt has a great voice but seldom knows what to do with it.

Jo Stafford did a record of folk music in about 1950. Still sounds great.


20 Mar 11 - 09:40 PM (#3117902)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: RunrigFan

The only singers I know are

Julie Fowlis

Kathleen Macinnes

Tannas

Donnie Munro

Dougie Maclean

Maggie Carchrie

Mary Jane Lamond

I'm sure theres more :)


20 Mar 11 - 09:40 PM (#3117903)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Joan Baez
Stan Rogers
Jackson Browne (folk?...well, sort of)
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Joni Mitchell
Judy Collins
Emmie Lou Harris
Linda Ronstadt


...and that's just a start.


20 Mar 11 - 09:53 PM (#3117908)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Steve Shaw

Luke.



Thread closed.


20 Mar 11 - 09:59 PM (#3117912)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

You mean the Biblican Luke? I didn't know he even sang.


20 Mar 11 - 10:08 PM (#3117914)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: michaelr

The divine Karen Matheson. Best voice in the world.

Runner-up, Eddi Reader.

Men? I rarely listen to male singers anymore. But Brian Kennedy has a gorgeous set of pipes.


20 Mar 11 - 10:26 PM (#3117922)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Beer

Joni Mitchell
Judy Collins
Emmie Lou Harris
Linda Ronstadt

I'm cutting and pasting from L.H. because i completely agree with the top 4 he mentioned.
Ad.


20 Mar 11 - 10:47 PM (#3117930)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: pdq

Pleeze...her name is EMMYLOU Harris...and she has an OK voice. Great singer, OK voice.

Jackson Browne is an OK singer and he wrote some great songs, but he ain't a great voice. Neither is Joni Mitchell.

And Paul Robeson...very powerful bass voice, but folksinger? He was in the musical Showboat. Oh, that great folksong hero Jerome Kern...well, Jerry Garcia was named after Kern, so that is almost folk...well, maybe not...


20 Mar 11 - 10:54 PM (#3117934)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: ollaimh

in the pop folk world no one equals joni mitchell, no one, she's so flexible and has such range and tonal quality.and her lyrics are among the few who soar to real sytand alone poetry. her and leonard cohen. i also love ferron, she has a movie out called "girl on a road" that's so real about the struggles of a metis francophone from a poor and broken family , and it;s transcendant in its insight poetry and performances.

in the trad world i love teressa doyle, anita best and pamela morgan. that's among the maritimers.they are great. if you can get teressa doyle's "prince edward osle adieu" album or pamela morgan's "ancestral songs" they are two of the best folk albums ever made--so good i do a salam bow and a "we are not worthy' we are not worthy"

among the traditional over seas,

dick gaughan, mick hanly, patsy seddon, mary macmasters, are also among the best. mick hanly's two early record"a kiss in the morning early' and "over black water" are not to be missed and seddon and macmaster in sileas and especially in poozies are also fabulous.

and then gord and ian .gordon lightfoot and ian tyson have it all aswell. gord's two cd greatest hit remix is a can't miss and cowboyography is the best western music album of the modern era.

there are my biases clear!


20 Mar 11 - 11:07 PM (#3117938)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,David E.

In My Opinion...

Male: Bob Fox
Female: Jacqui McShee

David E.


20 Mar 11 - 11:11 PM (#3117942)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: ollaimh

oh yeah, billy jackson on the ossian cd/album saint kildas wedding. nothing against tony cuffe but jacksons gaelic singing is wonderfull


20 Mar 11 - 11:31 PM (#3117943)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Effsee

Rod Paterson, closely followed by Norman Stewart!
Not that I'm a biased Scotsman of course!


20 Mar 11 - 11:33 PM (#3117947)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Sandy Mc Lean

I will state my favourites but this is very subjective:
       Male: Liam Clancy with Stan Rogers a close second.
       Female: Judith Durham with Catherine Mac Kinnon a close second.


20 Mar 11 - 11:42 PM (#3117950)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Maryrrf

Maybe she should be classified as folk rock, but I'd put Sandy Denny at the top of the list.


20 Mar 11 - 11:42 PM (#3117951)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Oh yeah, I forgot about Ian Tyson and Gordon Lightfoot, both wonderful singers in their prime.

Liam Clancy was also a superb singer.

Fine, yeah, it's "Emmylou" Harris.

Mary Chapin Carpenter is not only a wonderfully expressive singer, she's quite possibly the finest songwriter of all time...although it's really impossible to narrow that down to any one person. At any rate, she's as good at it as anyone ever will be, IMO.


21 Mar 11 - 12:01 AM (#3117961)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: J-boy

The voice you like the best.


21 Mar 11 - 12:09 AM (#3117965)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Sandy Mc Lean

And how can I not mention Denny Doherty? I suppose I would rate him #3 but music is not a contest, and I have not touched the "country" limb of the folk tree. Each is great in their own way!


21 Mar 11 - 12:15 AM (#3117968)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Jean Ritchie Joan Baez Dick Gaughan[but diction dodgy] Peter Bellamy(IYLTSOT) Ronnie Drew(ditto) Heather Wood Norma Waterson +++++++


21 Mar 11 - 12:18 AM (#3117969)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: PHJim

Karen Dalton
Geoff Muldaur
Hayes Carll


GUEST999 mentioned Wil Maring. I'm a fan of hers as well.

Once again, if you asked me tomorrow, you might get a different answer.


21 Mar 11 - 12:21 AM (#3117971)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion


21 Mar 11 - 12:26 AM (#3117975)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Going back to formative 50s ~~ Robin Hall Ewan MacColl Sandy Paton inhisway:Seamus Ennis likewise:Tommy Makem Isla Cameron ......


21 Mar 11 - 12:33 AM (#3117980)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Yeah, Ewan McColl was great. I haven't heard the others.


21 Mar 11 - 12:40 AM (#3117985)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

... and for that fine dramatic ringing bass Theo Bikel


21 Mar 11 - 01:09 AM (#3117992)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: babypix

OMG! It HAS to be Larry Hanks.


21 Mar 11 - 02:28 AM (#3118009)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Tim Chesterton

Kind of a subjective question, especially as the best voice in folk probably isn't a recorded one, but some unknown local artist who sings in coffee shops and pubs in some obscure place!!!

For recorded voices, for women at the moment I'd say Eliza Carthy, closely followed by Olivia Chaney and Bella Hardy.

For men - Nic Jones all the way.


21 Mar 11 - 02:56 AM (#3118015)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Marcus

still singing - Jim Moray & Joanna Newsom

not singing - Louis Armsrong & Shirley Collins


21 Mar 11 - 03:03 AM (#3118016)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

To Michaelr,
Just in case you haven't heard this before....Here's a Karen Matheson piece I thought she kicked ass on!!!:

Karen Matheson, singing with 'Secret Garden'

Enjoy!!!!

GfS


21 Mar 11 - 03:15 AM (#3118017)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bert

If it is voice you want you must listen to Oliver McElhone.


21 Mar 11 - 03:21 AM (#3118021)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bert

Of course you don't need a good voice to be good. Like Louis Armstrong or Jimmy Durante.


21 Mar 11 - 03:22 AM (#3118022)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Steve Hunt

The voice of the people :-)


21 Mar 11 - 03:40 AM (#3118028)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: VirginiaTam

Crowsister... I miss her.


21 Mar 11 - 04:02 AM (#3118031)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Virginia, Where is she?

GfS


21 Mar 11 - 04:02 AM (#3118032)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Lizzie Cornish 1

Coope
Boyes
&..Simpson

John Tams
John Jones
Dougie Maclean
Bob Copper..and his family
Sandy Denny
Eliza Carthy
Ron Bankley
Bruce Murdoch
Eddi Reader


And of course....The Middle Bar Singers... :0)


An early morning treat....yes, even better than an early morning love making session.. ;0)
Coope Boyes & Simpson - The Cool of the Day

Ohhhhhhhh....    :0)


21 Mar 11 - 04:12 AM (#3118037)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Lizzie Cornish 1

And of course...

The Young Coppers
The Older Coppers
The Young 'uns
Jackie Oates

And..of course, of COURSE..

Jim Causley! Yay!
Jim 'n' Jackie with Tuesday Morning on a Monday morning

But then...there's also Barry Lister and all his mates...
The Claque

and.......and...............


21 Mar 11 - 04:48 AM (#3118050)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Alan Whittle

I like characterful voices - Bernard Wrigley, the late Tony capstick, Ronnie Drew, Lightnin' Hopkins, Christy Moore, Bob Dylan.

I always used to love Derek brimstone's 'schtick' between songs. Capstick once said to me of Derek, that voice is SO funny......

Some voices record better than they are live. Nic Jones always seemed like that to me.

Some voices are better live than they are recorded. Una Walsh from No Fixed Abode has that great 'the party starts here' quality that somehow the recordings never seem to capture.

Probably the best singer of trad material I ever heard was Fred Jordan, the best contemporary - jack hudson.


21 Mar 11 - 05:37 AM (#3118070)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Acorn4

Of those still performing, I think Mick Ryan takes a lot of beating.


21 Mar 11 - 05:38 AM (#3118072)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Agree, Al ~~ Sandy Paton whom I list above always sounded better live than on vinyl. I too included Ronnie Drew above with an 'if you like that sort of thing' conditional...

~M~


21 Mar 11 - 05:42 AM (#3118073)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

The best Folk voices I know are a few in sessions and singarounds who I'm sure won't thank me for mentioning them here.

I'll second VT on CS as well - her version of Sir Richard's Song was second to none, Bellamy's included.

We were listening to Judee Sill all yesterday in the car; we like Laura Nyro too; and Gillian Welch. I love Ollie Gilbert and Mrs Pearl Brewer, both of whom you can hear on the Max Hunter archive (search for Pearl Brewer under Mrs!).

Revival : Peter Bellamy and Jim Eldon

Tradition: Phil Tanner and Davie Stewart.

Best female Folk Voice of all time bar none : Esme Ryder


21 Mar 11 - 06:15 AM (#3118089)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: VirginiaTam

Crowsister moved house and resolved to attempt a technology free life for a while. She has even taken down her Myspace page.

I have sent a couple of texts, but no reply, making me think she even gave up her mobile phone.


21 Mar 11 - 06:30 AM (#3118098)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Lizzie Cornish 1

I miss her too, Tam..maybe one day she'll sneak into the Library and come back here.


21 Mar 11 - 07:14 AM (#3118125)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: I don't know

John Wright
Sylvia Kelly
Terry Emm
Jon Brindley
Annie (from Essex singers, sorry i don't remember last name)
Matt Shenks
Jackie Leven - best songwriter in my opinion as well.
Plus many of the others mentioned above, it all depends what & where they are singing live/recorded.


21 Mar 11 - 07:35 AM (#3118136)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bonzo3legs

Polly Bolton
Chris While
Kelly While


21 Mar 11 - 07:42 AM (#3118144)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Desi C

I'm sure the choics will run into many hundreds, but mine off the top of my head, both living and not

Luke Kelly
Townes Van Zandt
June Tabor
Bob Dylan
Lorna Cambell
Paddy Reilly
joan Biaz
Cyril Tawney
Pete Seeger
Hank Williams
Johnny Cash

If I could only listen to one again it'd be Luke Kelly


21 Mar 11 - 07:46 AM (#3118147)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Indeed June Tabor; & Maddy Prior ~~ +++ the two of them together as Silly Sisters.


21 Mar 11 - 07:52 AM (#3118151)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Backwoodsman

IMHO, no-one has the 'best' voice because everyones' ears differ.

My personal favourites would be:-

Male - Stan Rogers, Jack Hudson, Bob Fox, Dave Fletcher, Allan Taylor.
Female - June Tabor, Joni Mitchell, Flossie Malavialle, Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson.

Whether they're the 'best' is a matter of opinion. I my opinion, they are. :0)


21 Mar 11 - 08:12 AM (#3118157)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: freda underhill

Men - Nic Jones, Sean Keane, Martyn Whyndham-Read

Women - Kate Delaney
,Chloe Roweth,Judy Pinder, Christine Wheeler,(all from Oz :-))


21 Mar 11 - 08:19 AM (#3118164)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Richard Bridge

I see the incomparable June Tabor already has a following on this thread.

I'm surprised to see no mention of Ian Bruce. I do think of him as "the voice" of the UK circuit. Mike Nicholson has a superbly resonant baritone with lovely colours in.

Harmony - Capella (Lesley and Tony Petty). Tony's unmannered and happily non-operatic tenor soars over Lesley's female almost baritone in a very striking combination.


At a local level John Barden's voice would surely stand out in Kent. I wish he sang more folk songs though.


21 Mar 11 - 08:22 AM (#3118170)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: BobKnight

Without wishing to start a "what is folk music?" debate, I don't see half the people already mentioned as folk artists. I love Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, but folk artists, nah!!


21 Mar 11 - 08:30 AM (#3118177)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Backwoodsman

Oops, forgot Martyn Wyndham-Read!
On my way to the naughty chair right now! :0)


21 Mar 11 - 08:39 AM (#3118184)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Sandy Mc Lean

A third female from me would be Anita Carter. Probably the all time best country voice!


21 Mar 11 - 09:41 AM (#3118219)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

Here is my list of bests (not in any particular order):
a. Phil Ochs
b. Julie Murphy (of Fernhill)
c. Andy Stewart (of Silly Wizard)
d. Connie Dover
e. Cara Dillon
f. Karine Polwart
g. Janis Joplin


21 Mar 11 - 09:45 AM (#3118224)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

My oldest best friend, Gordon Bok
Harvey Andrews
Sara Grey
Caroline Paton
Lisa Null
Seamus Kennedy
Richard Atkins


21 Mar 11 - 10:09 AM (#3118238)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: alex s

Tommy Makem, Luke Kelly, Sandy Denny, Vin Garbutt


21 Mar 11 - 10:13 AM (#3118242)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: David Shevelew

Male- Chris Wood, Nic Jones, Jim Causley

Female- June Tabor, Cara Dillon, Sandy Denny


21 Mar 11 - 10:18 AM (#3118249)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Butcher Mitchell

Anne Briggs
Bess Cronin
Jimmy McBeath
Nimrod Workman
Betty Stevens
Stewart Leslie Goddard
Mike Waterson
Lal Waterson
Alasdair Roberts


21 Mar 11 - 11:05 AM (#3118276)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bonzo3legs

Can't stand female singers who sing lesbian low.


21 Mar 11 - 11:12 AM (#3118280)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,cg

Fine. I can't stand prejudiced little oiks who fail to understand that vocal pitch has nothing to do with sexuality.


21 Mar 11 - 11:27 AM (#3118288)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Erich

Cyril Tawney
Bill Price
Martin Winsor
Mick Ryan (to mention at least one, who is still alive).

Someone mentioned Norman Stewart, is he still around?? I have two fine LPs with him and I appreciate him very much. I tried to google his name but I did not find any trace of him.


21 Mar 11 - 11:33 AM (#3118294)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,EnglishFolkfan

'Best' doesn't figure when forming my musical opinion but two mature voices who consistently move me to tears of joy and sorrow:

June Tabor

Chris Wood

I am just grateful there are many many more wonderful singers out there who bring me hours of pleasure listening to their recordings and, even better, seeing them live. The stream of upcoming young performers means there will be new voices to delight us, what a great prospect for this genre. :)


21 Mar 11 - 11:35 AM (#3118298)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: VirginiaTam

Thank you guest cg. Bonzo3legs, your comment was just wrong and disappointing.

It is fine if you don't like the low husky voice on women, then say it just that way. Applying what you deem to be a lifestyle insult is out of order.

I once had the high soprano voice. My voice (what's left of it) is now at the very low quite gravelly range. Guess what? My sexual preferences have not changed with the voice change.


21 Mar 11 - 11:56 AM (#3118313)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Hi Lo

I gues they would be the ones I most listen to.. Ladies first

June Tabor, Norma Waterson, Maddy Prior, Samdy Denny, Joan Baez, The Macgarrigle Sisters,Delores Keene. Sinead O'Connor

The Gentlemen; Nick Jones, Stan Rogers, John Stewart, Tom Rush (at times) Nick Drake..


21 Mar 11 - 11:59 AM (#3118316)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Arthur_itus

There are so many people I like in the folk world and many of them have very good voices, but if I had to name 4 people who are still alive, then I would have to go for these, becuase of their pureness of voice (is that an acceptable term?).

Where Ravens Feed - Martyn Wyndham-Read

Dave Fletcher Miracle Of Life

Cara Dillon - Garden Valley

I'm Looking for my own Lone Ranger - Judy Dinning

There are many more but hey you can't mention them all. :-)


21 Mar 11 - 12:17 PM (#3118325)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Sandman

best voice does not necessarily mean best singer


21 Mar 11 - 12:28 PM (#3118331)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Alan Sellers

John Stewart


21 Mar 11 - 12:46 PM (#3118352)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Arthur_itus

Who?


21 Mar 11 - 01:20 PM (#3118389)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Seamus Kennedy

Gordon Bok
Kendall Morse
Harvey Andrews
Sara Grey
Caroline Paton
Lisa Null
Dick Miles
Richard Atkins


21 Mar 11 - 01:33 PM (#3118397)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

I've always liked Johnnie Cash even if he did wander off key.


21 Mar 11 - 01:49 PM (#3118408)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Rabbi-Sol

I am going to answer this question in a specific way.

a) I am going to exclude all the performers who are no longer alive.

b) I am also going to exclude those performers who are still with us and actively performing but whose voices are way past their prime.

Best Folk Male Vocalist - JUDE ROBERTS from Rosendale, NY

Best Folk Female Vocalist - MARA LEVINE from Milltown, NJ


21 Mar 11 - 01:50 PM (#3118409)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Joe Offer

Seems to me that folk singers can get away with voices that are less than extraordinary - it's the telling of the story and the way it's told that often are more important than musical quality.

Did Aunt Molly Jackson have a beautiful voice? No.
But wasn't she a marvelous folksinger?

-Joe-


21 Mar 11 - 01:50 PM (#3118410)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Michael

Female;
of all time; Sandy Denny, still living; Fay Hield

Male;
of all time; Nick Jones, still living; Martin Wyndham-Read

Mike


21 Mar 11 - 02:32 PM (#3118431)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Barden of England

Got to agree with Richard Bridge (apart from his mention of me of course, although I'll try and learn more Folk songs) that Ian Bruce is the voice for me. Try here http://www.ianbruce.org/pages/albums/albums.htm, look for Alloway Tales, and then go to 'Auld Lang Syne' - just sublime. Female for me is Chris While, just heaven.
John Barden


21 Mar 11 - 02:41 PM (#3118442)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Vic Smith

"of all time; Nick Jones, still living; Martin Wyndham-Read"

Nic is still alive -he just isn't singing any more. (well, not performing anyway)


21 Mar 11 - 05:25 PM (#3118535)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Michael

Yes, Sorry about that, It should have said 'Still performing'.
Apologies to Nic too.

Mike


21 Mar 11 - 05:28 PM (#3118538)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,bonzo3legs

Rod Paterson, Nic Jones and Steve Knightly.


21 Mar 11 - 05:53 PM (#3118548)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Steve Shaw

Bugger. OK, thread reopened. Irish, Luke. English bloke, Nic. English woman, Sandy. Yank, Woody. OK. Thread reclosed.


21 Mar 11 - 05:58 PM (#3118552)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

Indeed.


21 Mar 11 - 06:10 PM (#3118561)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Rolen

Marty Robbins should be mentioned, if you consider cowboy music to be folk.


21 Mar 11 - 07:23 PM (#3118609)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Allen in Oz

Ah yes Marty Robins


Joan Baez
Emmylou Harris

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21 Mar 11 - 07:31 PM (#3118618)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Barden of England

John Thompson of Cloudstreet also tops my list.
John Barden


21 Mar 11 - 10:30 PM (#3118714)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Alan Whittle

Obviously ce, you are unaware of the Childe Ballad, 'Lesbian Lo'. Which, as I recall, went:-

Oh Lesbian Lo, Oh lesbian Lo
I aked for a shag
But you answered me, "No!"

Some people say that Dominc Behan based his song 'Liverpool Lou' on this ancient ballad, but I reckon that's wild talk.


21 Mar 11 - 10:42 PM (#3118721)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Stewie

A few of my favourites:

Sean Keane
Archie Fisher
Roy Bailey
Danny Spooner
Sean Tyrrell
Eleanor Shanley
Hoyt Axton
Tom Rush
Gordon Bok

--Stewie.


21 Mar 11 - 11:16 PM (#3118730)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,joe b

was directed to this site by another music discussion group, interesting posts.

However, if the subject is 'folk music voices' how could no one mention Dylan? Who has several great voices to choose from.


22 Mar 11 - 12:24 AM (#3118742)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Let's not forget Art Garfunkel!

GfS


22 Mar 11 - 01:12 AM (#3118751)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: PatrickRyan

Ronnie Drew


22 Mar 11 - 05:09 AM (#3118810)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,glueman

Eliza C, June Tabor, Triona, Nellie Andreeva.


22 Mar 11 - 06:19 AM (#3118839)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: harmonic miner

Dick Gaughan
Emmylou Harris
(in alphabetical order!)


22 Mar 11 - 06:49 AM (#3118854)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bonzo3legs

Buddy Miller
Julie Miller


22 Mar 11 - 08:54 AM (#3118921)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Dave Sutherland

I have to agree with the Good Soldier several posts above and to that end I include A.L.Lloyd


22 Mar 11 - 08:55 AM (#3118922)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

Note that there are at least a few Canadians in the list!

Also note that very few of the top names mentioned are those of singers who popularized folk music in the great folk scare of the 60's

Except Joan Baez & Jacqui McShee & Sandy Denny.
There are only a few early albums of Judy Collins' where she sings on key for a whole song. Well Glenn Yarbrough, Burl Ives were mentioned too.

Here's what has been forgotten or overlooked..

2 of my top favorites:
Fred Neil - mentioned by none
Maddy Prior - mentioned once

Forgotten but great voices with a large recorded discography:

A.L. Lloyd
Ewan Maccoll
Maria Muldaur
June Tabor
Tom Rush


22 Mar 11 - 09:15 AM (#3118936)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Gail

GUEST (no name):   June Tabor hasn't been forgotten! She's mentioned at least 8 times in the above posts. I only noticed because she's someone who is highly respected but who I don't really enjoy.

What's really striking to me is that some singers I love appear in the same lists as some singers I can't stand. Seems odd somehow.


22 Mar 11 - 09:18 AM (#3118940)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

If we include country singers, Slim Whitman has a very good voice. I have never cared for most of his material but his voice is among the best.
Archie Fisher too.


22 Mar 11 - 09:25 AM (#3118945)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

As a general statement, I disagree with thread titles of this nature. The notion of best in music is personal--subjective and not objective. I started one myself years back along the lines of the best rock and roll song ever, and it got cluttered with people's top ten choices.

However, it's Mudcat, and nothing is sacred.


22 Mar 11 - 09:40 AM (#3118959)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: bobad

Tim Hardin
Tim Buckley


22 Mar 11 - 09:42 AM (#3118962)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Maryrrf

I think anyone who posts to this thread realizes that such a 'list' is entirely subjective. I too have seen singers mentioned thatI don't like at all, those whom I appreciate very much but who don't really have a good 'voice' in my opinion and those who definitely have beautiful voices. I agree with the comment that there may be even more beautiful voices out there that haven't been recorded and are only being heard in limited circles - small clubs and coffeehouses. But there's no harm in a thread like this as long as we don't start to fight amonst ourselves about "What is Folk".

Of course it isn't all about the quality of the voice - there are folk singers that don't have good voices but they can deliver a song skillfully and effectively - that's more important than a good voice. It doesn't hurt to have both the voice AND the delivery though!

Someone mentioned Liam Clancy. I agree, and would add the late Tommy Makem. And, it's still folk, I think - the Fado singer Amalia Rodrigues. For voice quality and delivery it's hard to beat her.


22 Mar 11 - 09:43 AM (#3118964)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Ruth Archer

"Nic is still alive -he just isn't singing any more. (well, not performing anyway)"

He will be on the 28 of May at the SouthBank's In Search of Nic Jones event. Not for the whole show, but should be enough to keep enthusiasts happy for a good long while to come.


22 Mar 11 - 09:52 AM (#3118967)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Richard Bridge

100


22 Mar 11 - 09:58 AM (#3118969)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Teribus

Male - Ian Bruce

Female - Judy Dinning


22 Mar 11 - 10:04 AM (#3118972)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Arthur_itus

LOL you been sitting there all day Richard, waiting to get the 100.

I have always loved Steve Tilston's voice and his guitar work is superb.

I especialy love his version of The Fisher Lad Of Whitby


22 Mar 11 - 10:10 AM (#3118980)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: tritoneman

I agree with Lizzie - The Claque.


22 Mar 11 - 10:31 AM (#3118998)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: olddude

Way too many for me to go on with. I would add that Buffy Sainte-Marie does press my buttons. I do so love her voice


22 Mar 11 - 10:39 AM (#3119003)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Bonzo3legs

I have always loved Steve Tilston's voice and his guitar work is superb.

I agree, saw him some years ago with his ex wife Maggie at Sutton Folk Club.


22 Mar 11 - 10:53 AM (#3119010)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Cllr

me, I keep it in a little box in the attic. MWAaa haaaa haaaa


22 Mar 11 - 11:10 AM (#3119021)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: tritoneman

I really like Chris While's voice. Phil Beer's got a great voice and is an amazingly skilful singer too.

From the past, the singer for me was Martin Winsor. Superb sonorous, unforgetable voice.


22 Mar 11 - 11:56 AM (#3119046)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Priscilla Herdman


22 Mar 11 - 11:58 AM (#3119048)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Even though I posted a couple of names, (one just for Michaelr), one COULD ask, "Who's got the best EAR, or taste, to pick the the 'best' voice in folk, or any style"...also, the MATERIAL has a whole lot to do with it. Certain voices just work better for one song, over another. The criteria I use, when using another vocalist, is can that person COMMUNICATE the lyrics, and do so believably. I just did a concert, where I used a female vocalist, and told her, (because the lyrics were strong), to just 'ride' the lyrics, pronounce every thing distinctly, and the song would 'go over'...which it did, so well, that there were people in the audience with tears running down their cheeks.

A few years back, I used to have breakfast, every weekday, with a man named Giorgio Tozzi , and his wife, Marti, (or Marty). Aside from his credits, he, and his wife were vocal coaches for Neil Diamond, Robert Plant, Frank Sinatra, and Barba Streisand, among others. Upon talking 'shop' with him, he said (which is etched in stone, as far as we were concerned), "The human voice is the ONLY instrument on the planet that pronounces WORDS, so, PRONOUNCE THE WORDS, DISTINCTLY, HOLDING ONLY THE VOWELS, AND 'BITING OFF' THE HARD CONSONANTS, AND DO NOT 'HIDE' BEHIND STYLE!!!!" This advice has been priceless, so I share it with you,(if you have ears to hear). If you take this to heart, and with discipline, employ it, you will be the winner. Also, Marty, (wife) threw in, "Sometimes male vocalists will try to sound 'breathy' to sound sexy, DON'T DO IT! IT'S NOT, IN FACT, JUST THE OPPOSITE"
This advice, especially for recording, is an absolute!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey, you can't say I didn't do a lot of you a favor!

GfS


22 Mar 11 - 12:06 PM (#3119052)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Interesting points there, GfS. I think Stan Rogers was a very good male vocalist who got the most out of his voice...nothing "breathy" about Stan.

Stevie Nicks is a good singer in some respects...but she does not pronounce the words distinctly. Rather, she seems to blur the consonants and meld one thing to the next in a dreamy fashion and everything gets fuzzy and indistinct, so you can sometimes hardly even make out the words. I could never figure why she would do that. It doesn't help one bit in getting the words across to the listener. In other respects, however, I like her singing fine.


22 Mar 11 - 12:17 PM (#3119062)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: frogprince

I see that Priscilla Herdman just got a deserved vote. Priscilla, Anne Hills, and Cindy Mangsen are all at the top of my list; then put them together, you get more than the sum of the parts, and any one of the parts is superb to start with.


22 Mar 11 - 12:17 PM (#3119063)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Maybe because singing isn't speaking and most of the words aren't worth hearing anyway, and when they are, we already know them, so, as with a lot of vocal traditions the world over, especially classical ones, it just doesn't matter. A lot of rock & pop I listen to is pretty indecipherable too, as a lot of the stuff in other languages, but that's a seperate issue.

It certainly seems true that when it comes to Folkies, they love to hear those words! Personally, I never bother listening to them anyway - I only hear bit and bobs, the odd fragment here and there, then I'm lost once more in THE MUSIC, which is all that matters to me.

Rene Zosso is a great singer, as is Mark E. Smith; I can't understand either of them though for very different reasons.


22 Mar 11 - 12:28 PM (#3119073)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

For the heck of it, I just checked for worst voices in music, and a few of the people listed on this thread are on that.

Everyone to her own taste said the old lady when she kissed the cow.


22 Mar 11 - 12:37 PM (#3119088)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Priscilla Herdman for sure.


22 Mar 11 - 12:42 PM (#3119093)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Little Hawk, Stevie Nicks has(or used to have) sorta a cute' timber, in her voice, and that's what got her over, along with her 'Moon-child' persona. In the studios, especially the ones in Hollywood, she was referred to as 'Four Note Stevie'! 'Breathy' may be alright for female vocalists, but only to a degree, and only if used very sparingly..but for men, it is not so wonderful. One of the frustrating things about Stevie, is sometimes you don't know what she is singing! when, in time, people get tired of her 'act' or as she did, outgrow it, listeners relate to her voice in more of a nostalgic way, reminding them of THEIR youth, not because her voice alone, was all that great! You will notice that her later recordings, when she still tried to 're-live' her former persona, she sounds like a failing 85 year old great granny! Brittany Spears, has that same dilemma....and it just doesn't work. People would rather WATCH Brittany, than listen to her!..and Stevie had a bit of that, too.

GUEST,Suibhne Astray: "Maybe because singing isn't speaking and most of the words aren't worth hearing anyway,..."

One thing I STRESSED, to any vocalist coming up, is to be VERY selective on their material they wish to sing and perform!!!!!!!!!!!!
That has more to do, with who people like or dislike. Good material, is just as important, as the voice that delivers it, right Bob?(Dylan).

GfS


22 Mar 11 - 01:20 PM (#3119121)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Definition of a good voice: Well modulated and always on key.Then, diction.
That lets out many singers, but in folk music a good voice is not necessary. Ronnie Drew sounds like he swallow a couple of grind stones but I like his singing.


22 Mar 11 - 01:23 PM (#3119124)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Dad Perkins

you all heard Doug Paisley?
killer voice amazing songwriter.

For Female I'd have to go with Sandy Denny (early) or a combo of Maddy Prior and June Tabor in harmony on the record 'Silly Sisters'


22 Mar 11 - 01:35 PM (#3119132)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Suibhne Astray - "most of the words aren't worth hearing anyway"

Say WHAT???????????????????????? LOL!!!

Look, man, I only am interested in listening to songs in which the words are most definitely worth hearing, and I hear all of them all the time. There are people out there who are writing absolutely brilliant lyrics, and that is at least 50% of the reason for listening to their songs.

For example: Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Mary Chapin Carpenter...just to list 3 prime choices. And there are hundreds of others one could name along that same line.

If the words are no good, I'm not interested, unless I'm listening just for laughs. If the words are good, I am interested. If the music is good also, so much the better. It's great to hear an artist that hits on every level equally well.

Without words, we wouldn't even be talking about this. ;-D We'd just be howling, like my dog does when I play the harmonica. (and he does enjoy singing along, that's for sure, but he has no idea about the words)


22 Mar 11 - 01:41 PM (#3119137)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Suibhne Astray - "most of the words aren't worth hearing anyway"

Perhaps he should stick to humming his songs!

GfS

P.S................or whistling them!


22 Mar 11 - 01:45 PM (#3119141)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

. . . and no one has mentioned Phyllis Diller!


22 Mar 11 - 01:51 PM (#3119143)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: pdq

I don't think Little Hawk is being entirely honest.

I understand that his Top 10 list of "great voices" includes Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Bob Dylan, Mrs. Miller and Chongo Chimp!


22 Mar 11 - 01:53 PM (#3119145)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,mg

I don't listen carefully to words either. I like to read them though. I catch phrases and sentences but I often don't really know exactly what the song is about if there is a story line. But I still like it quite well. I don't like great music with dumb lyrics, or bad translations etc. Best example is Oleana...horrible translated lyrics and probably not that great in Norwegian but the original fishing tune is glorious. For many people it is not a story thing but a sound thing so we listen to enough sound, which is words plus music, to I guess see if we like it.

I also don't like great words with poor tunes..best example for me, and I might not have heard the correct tune was about My heart's in the highland, following the deer etc..great words and not great tune in my opinion, but I could have heard the wrong tune. mg


22 Mar 11 - 02:10 PM (#3119155)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Arthur_itus

Too many too look back on now, and apologies if already mentioned, but I think Barbara Dickson, hasn't got a bad voice :-)

Lovely version of She moves thro' the fair from her.


22 Mar 11 - 02:11 PM (#3119156)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

mg, Perhaps, upgrading your taste may be a solution......

GfS


22 Mar 11 - 02:25 PM (#3119164)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Actually, pdq, I do think Bob Dylan had a great singing voice...from about 1961 right through to the early 90's...after that his voice lost most of its range and strength, but he had a killer voice when he was younger...absolutely powerful, visceral, and supremely effective for the material and style he was doing. Bruce Springsteen called it "the toughest voice I'd ever heard", and I tend to agree. Bob did not sing conventionally, he didn't sing to sound "pretty", but by God, he SANG! Yessiree.

I didn't bother mentioning Bob's voice before on this thread, because I knew it would just stir the usual Pavlovian responses from a lot of people who think he "can't sing", and I just didn't want to be bothered with that. ;-)

Now, as for Leonard Nimoy...and William Shatner...well, in those 2 cases you are talking about singing so extraordinary and unique that it can't really be compared to anything else except a double-decker bus being thrown through the side of the Toronto City Hall by a gigantic trebuchet...or something along that line. It's ineffable, incomprehensible, immeasurable singing, singing without peer, and it cannot be evaluated within normal reference points at all. Specially Shatner! ;-D Only an extended session of "We're Not Worthy" chanting can be considered an appropriate response.

Mrs Miller? Ummm...gee, I gotta check that out!

Chongo Chimp does NOT sing. Except maybe in the shower. He likes jazz and Big Band music a lot, though.


22 Mar 11 - 02:37 PM (#3119171)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Joe Offer

Another Mudcatter who has a terrific voice, is Deb Cowan. Rich and full, with perfect diction.

-Joe-


22 Mar 11 - 03:38 PM (#3119217)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,kenny

Cara Dillon
Mae McKenna
John Moran
Tom Spiers
Alan Carr
Janice Clark
Rod Paterson
Bob Blair
Sylvia Barnes
Derek Williamson
Heather Heywood


22 Mar 11 - 03:40 PM (#3119221)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,kenny

ps - Norman Kennedy
    Lizzie Higgins


22 Mar 11 - 04:33 PM (#3119261)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Dad Perkins

There's a young gal name of Joan Shelly from Louisville whose voice is off the damn charts. She's a newbie but will probably be a star. Great songwriter too WORDS AND ALL!


22 Mar 11 - 04:34 PM (#3119263)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Sandman

Alistair Anderson


22 Mar 11 - 06:10 PM (#3119323)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Hell yes, Deb Cowan.


22 Mar 11 - 06:32 PM (#3119343)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

Luke Kelly
Ciaran Bourke
Ronnie Drew


23 Mar 11 - 05:36 AM (#3119594)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Mary Chapin Carpenter...just to list 3 prime choices. And there are hundreds of others one could name along that same line.

Never heard MCC; never seen the appeal in LC (though my father-in-law is a huge fan - used to listen to him when he was a monk...) and I find BD physically painful to listen to, though I confess to having loved his Theme Time Radio Hour. Hundreds of others, eh? I shudder at the thoughts, LH - though my wife routinely plays Judee Sill and Laura Nyro in the car, both of whom seem (to my ears) to occupy a similar ball park, though I could be wrong. Despite her sophicated approach JS seemed overly keen on pandering to the hippy zeitgeist, whilst LN has illusions of soul. Whilst her New York Tendaberry is a truly stunning piece of work I often wonder how things might have turned out if she'd seen eye to eye with Miles. The missus also listens a lot to Jane Siberry too, who's difficult to pin down though never less than fascinating, especially live, where her free-styling approach even within the context of long established songs is most gratifying!

When it comes to singer/songwriters though I go for Scott Walker (including Tilt and The Drift) and Robert Wyatt (as covered by The Unthanks) who are both amazing singers and well worth a mention here. Another great Folk Voice is Dave Cousins (a weakness from childhood I'm afriad) which gets better with age I think. In all three cases I might be moved to READ ALONG with their songs in the lyrics supplied, which function like subtitles maybe, but, as I say, though certain images get through, when I listen to a song I'm rarely bothered what it's actually about, more the actuall sound of the thing.

A classic case was Jaw Bone and the Air Rifle by The Fall, I lived with that for years without a clue. Then one day I stumbled across a book of Fall lyrics and it was a complete revelation. Can I quote a bit here?

The rabbit killer did not eat for a week
And no way he can look at meat
No bottle has he anymore
It could be his mangled teeth
He sees jawbones on the street
Advertisements become carnivores
And roadworkers turn into jawbones
And he has visions of islands, heavily covered in slime
The villagers dance round pre-fabs
And laugh through twisted mouths


Now that's what I call a lyric! Hey - I'd love to hear The Unthanks cover that on a future album - after Sea Song and Starless, what could be more appropriate than doing a song by The Fall?


23 Mar 11 - 05:46 AM (#3119601)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,glueman

The perfect folk voice is a flawed thing. The mind behind it should be crystal clear, the noise it makes less so.


23 Mar 11 - 06:50 AM (#3119624)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

The perfect folk voice is the collective tradition that sings in many diverse yet equal tongues.


23 Mar 11 - 07:58 AM (#3119651)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Sara Grey and her son Kieron were here last night for a house concert. What a nice combo! Comes to voices, she is a real pleasure to listen to.His guitar accompaniment is just right too.


23 Mar 11 - 08:04 AM (#3119659)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

I just realized that I left out Stan Rogers. My bad.


23 Mar 11 - 09:35 AM (#3119728)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Mary Helsdon

Sean O'Shea from The Claque has a soaring,creative voice.The best for me,by some way.


23 Mar 11 - 03:25 PM (#3119976)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: C Stuart Cook

Some fantastic choices! I'll bet Bernard Wrigley was surprised to get a mention.

Lorna Campbell had a voice that still comes back to me.

One of the best relatively unknown names would be Mal Waite- fantastic.

I have a CD by Heather Heywood that always amazes me when I play it.

Big Pete Rogers from the Taverners was most likely the finest male trad singer I've ever heard.

Big Lad from the Houghton Weaver - Tony is also extremely good.

I love Iris Dement, Joan Baez.

When Hallelujah was all the rage after the X factor I heard Julie Felix sing it - wonderful


23 Mar 11 - 03:27 PM (#3119979)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Herga Kitty

It's all subjective, innit? And hasn't there been a similar previous thread?


23 Mar 11 - 03:28 PM (#3119981)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

Fewer than a hundred, HK,


23 Mar 11 - 03:35 PM (#3119984)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Arthur_itus

It keeps us interested Kitty :-)


24 Mar 11 - 08:52 AM (#3120354)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,bankley

I like Tim Hardin and Fred Neil


24 Mar 11 - 09:26 AM (#3120375)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Patsy

I first became aware of a liking for folk music was listening to Judith Durham singing Now the Carnival is Over. My father remembers that song from when he was a POW I believe it was either a Russian or Polish folk song.

Not in any particular order:-

1) Judith Durham
2) Joni Mitchell
3) Maddy Prior
4) Stevie Nicks
5) Buffy Sainte Marie
6) Julie Felix
7) Eddie Reader
8) Melanie (sort of?)
9) Linda Ronstadt
10) Sinead O'Connor
11) Karine Polwart
12) Art Garfunkal

Must get to listen to more:-

Sandy Denny
Christy Moore
Tom Paxton


24 Mar 11 - 09:43 AM (#3120388)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Jim Causley

This is a really interesting thread, it's fascinating seeing everyone's choices and tastes, plus it reminds me of singers i had forgotten about!

Some of my favourites are:

Mick Ryan
Norma Waterson
Joan Osborne
John Denver
Ron Taylor
Mary Anne Haynes
Queen Caroline Hughes
May Bradley
Jose Gonzales
Will Noble
Apmaro Sanchez
Julie Murphy
Eleanor McEvoy
Charlie Wills
Viv & Vic Legg
Ricky Nelson
Sid Kipper
Beyonce
Lal Waterson
Eliza Carthy
James Raynard
Mara Kiek
Dorothy Carter
Margaret Palmer
Dave Denford
Mary Humphries
Dave Fletcher
Mary Hampton
Keiron Means
Cyndi Lauper

I could go on!


24 Mar 11 - 10:07 AM (#3120399)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Alan Whittle

Its funny how no one remembers Screaming Lord Sutch these days. Now there was a uniquely English voice....not in a poncy Noel Coward way, but he influenced loads of people.


24 Mar 11 - 11:41 AM (#3120458)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Jean Redpath


24 Mar 11 - 11:42 AM (#3120459)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,jeff

There're so many.

My own personal favorites are Andy M. Stewart, Dick Gaughan, Paul Brady, Stan Rogers on the male side. Mary Black, Maura O'Connell, Eva Cassidy, and Loreena McKennitt on the female side.

These are people that never wear on my ears no matter how much I listen to them.


24 Mar 11 - 01:19 PM (#3120529)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Joe Offer

Well, Elmore, if you want to talk about Scottish women, let's add Janet Russell to your list.

-Joe-


24 Mar 11 - 01:25 PM (#3120534)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,mg

Of females, the Basque woman who sang Eres Tu first.
Anne Byrne of Ireland

well, that is all I can think of for now. mg


24 Mar 11 - 04:45 PM (#3120651)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Doc John

USA - Male: Cisco Houston
      Female: Hedy West
UK - Male: Nic Jones
    Female: Isla StClare


24 Mar 11 - 05:23 PM (#3120685)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: flush

Judy Dinning is just great


24 Mar 11 - 08:01 PM (#3120800)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,henryp

Quite right, Joe.

I'm just back from choir practice with Janet Russell and she does have an extraordinary voice.


25 Mar 11 - 07:12 AM (#3121112)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST, Tom Bliss

Chris Foster


25 Mar 11 - 08:04 AM (#3121146)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Alan Whittle

Does anyone else remember that poem that Neville somebody wrote about Screaming Lord Sutch just after he died. It was in one of the quality broadsheets. I can't find it on the net.

I remember it as rather lovely and wished I'd wrote it.

It was all about his contribution to theatre in Rock music - his benefactors like Alex Harvey, and David Bowie of course.


25 Mar 11 - 08:16 AM (#3121161)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Jean Redpath for sure.


25 Mar 11 - 11:36 AM (#3121326)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Margaret Christl, Carol Noonan, Karan Casey, Jeanie Stahl, Susan McKeown, Evelyhe Beers, Ronnie Gilbert, David Jones.


25 Mar 11 - 01:47 PM (#3121418)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Azoic

June tabor followed closely by Karan Casey and niamh parsons.


25 Mar 11 - 01:48 PM (#3121421)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

Cristina branco.


25 Mar 11 - 01:52 PM (#3121423)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Sandman

john cage, he is a great inspiration for chorus singers


25 Mar 11 - 02:01 PM (#3121429)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

Other than the obvious difficulties one would have in answering the thread-title question, I posit that it's a matter of how we hear, listen and 'see' what the singer is about.

For example, I think Kendall is a 'best' singer. I really think he has the best sense of 'timing' and 'phrasing' in the music business. His ability to get a song across is quite outstanding. (His sense of humour on the other hand . . .).

to be continued


25 Mar 11 - 02:31 PM (#3121451)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,999

I see 'voice' in the sense of this thread as being the over-all result of understanding/loving the material being presented and then presenting it well.

I think Stan Hugill is another 'best' voice in folk. Technically, his voice when he does shanties/chanteys is horrible BUT, I listen to his work and because of him have come to understand that the days of sail didn't require a Pavarotti to synchronize the heaves and hos. Thus, he's a 'best' singer, imo.


25 Mar 11 - 05:11 PM (#3121539)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

James keelaghan


25 Mar 11 - 05:59 PM (#3121571)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,glueman

Interesting that Jim Causley lists Cyndi Lauper among the great folk voices. I was wondering only last week whether her touring companions Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson of the B52s might not have something of the shape note singer about them. Cindy's solo work sounds old Greenwich Village to these tabs:
Go Cindy


25 Mar 11 - 06:35 PM (#3121594)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: BanjoRay

Nobody seems to have heard Tim O'Brien....


25 Mar 11 - 10:20 PM (#3121702)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Dad Perkins

So glad someone mentioned, Stan Rogers, Archie Fischer AND Dick Gaughin. amazing singers and songwriters.

ARCHIE FISCHER PLAYS IN EAST LANSING MICHIGAN NEXT FRIDAY!!!! DRIVING SIX HOURS TO HEAR HIM!!!!!

I've never driven that far to hear a singer. just can't wait.


26 Mar 11 - 02:37 AM (#3121759)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,jeff

Forgot to mention the vastly underrated Mick Hanley and Priscilla Herdman. She recorded a song of mine on her Forgotten Dreams LP years ago for which I'm most appreciative.

Another guy who is REAL good is Jim Craig from Chicago. He owns a music store there called Hogeye Music and is very much a singer's singer. Golden voice, clear as a church bell. Sterling individual as well. Also, from Chicago Megan Mcdonough can break your heart she's SO good. Was in 4 Bitchin' Babes for a couple of tours.


26 Mar 11 - 07:09 AM (#3121844)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

Jim Reeves


26 Mar 11 - 08:01 AM (#3121888)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Richie Black (misused acct, bad email)

Gordon Lightfoot.


26 Mar 11 - 09:59 AM (#3121951)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Ed Miller, Ray Fisher, John Langstaff


26 Mar 11 - 10:48 AM (#3121973)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: gnu

Gosh. Reading through all the names is a process for me of saying, "Yeahhh, her/him too."


26 Mar 11 - 10:59 AM (#3121979)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: number 6

Eric Burdon


26 Mar 11 - 12:51 PM (#3122038)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Little Hawk

Strange that no one has mentioned Tony Clifton so far... ;-)


26 Mar 11 - 01:08 PM (#3122046)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Peter (Guest)

Many of the people mentioned are hardly 'folk' singers!
My best voices (livingare Muireann Nic Ambhlaoibh (Danu) - female, and Bob Fox - male


26 Mar 11 - 01:09 PM (#3122048)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: kendall

I've never heard of many of them.


26 Mar 11 - 03:49 PM (#3122175)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Cindy Kallet, Lui Collins, Louis Killen


26 Mar 11 - 04:01 PM (#3122185)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,John Lamb

All of you are wrong unless you've said Tom Waits as he has the best voice apart from Louis Armstrong and Rod Stewart who are equally as good and Jim Moray who comes a close second along with Shane Macgowan and Lemmy from The Motorheads.


26 Mar 11 - 04:49 PM (#3122221)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Azoic

Julie Covington,Lea Salonga,Rita Connelly.


29 Mar 11 - 12:35 PM (#3124195)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Guest: Mal Waite

Many thanks to Stuart Cook for mentioning my name in this context but I have to second his vote for Lorna Campbell. She was a huge influence on me back in the days of the Jug of Punch in Birmingham. For a male voice it has to be Stan Rogers.


29 Mar 11 - 02:45 PM (#3124266)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

John Jacob Niles


30 Mar 11 - 11:50 AM (#3124876)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Elmore

Eileen McGann


29 May 11 - 05:50 AM (#3162018)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,silver

How come no one has mentioned Pete Seeger? OK, OK, he no longer has a good voice, but on all the records he made in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s! WOW!
Likewise Joan Baez, her voice has lost a lot, but in her prime, there was no one like her.


29 May 11 - 07:08 PM (#3162322)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: gnu

The last one that you heard that moved your soul? I'm just sayin...


10 Mar 15 - 05:47 AM (#3692792)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dave

Another old thread, but I was surprised to see Anne Briggs mentioned only once. More than one of those mentioned above was inspired to take up singing by listening to her. And now that her early recordings are remastered and on a compilation CD ("A Collection") the clarity of her voice stands out. For instance compare her a-capella "She Moved through the Fair", or her recording of Johnny Moynihan's "Standing on the Shore" with later recordings by Cara Dillon (who, make no mistake, I regard a very fine singer indeed), and Anne Briggs' clarity stands out. Likewise the covers of Andy Irvine's arrangement of "Willie O' Winsbury/Fause Foodrage" by Anne Briggs and Jaqui McShee (again an extremely fine singer). Of the 60s and early 70s female vocalists, and many of them were very good, Anne Briggs stands out.

Two very good singers from that era whose work is nowhere near as well known as it should be are Anne Byrne from Ireland, and Janet Jones from Yorkshire. Both still working I think, though their back catalogues seem unavailable. Anne Briggs of course isn't still working, at least as a a singer, mores the pity.

Of the male voices Nic Jones was outstanding, and Johnny Moynihan in his early days had a very fine voice himself.


10 Mar 15 - 07:55 AM (#3692813)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Surprised that nobody seems to have nominated Tony Rose -- don't think so, anyhow. His performance of Sheath And Knife is one of the great tracks.

≈M≈


10 Mar 15 - 08:02 AM (#3692816)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

As was Dave Burland's Rosie Anderson. He seems to have been overlooked also.


10 Mar 15 - 08:20 AM (#3692818)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

Checking back thru thread, surprised to find but one mention of the great Jean Ritchie -- mine!

And very little of Robin Hall. Whatever one might think of the material he chose to perform, his actual vocal quality was unmistakeable.

≈M≈


10 Mar 15 - 08:58 AM (#3692824)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Blandiver (Astray)

Yay! John Jacob Niles! That was me suggested that...

I'd also suggest Jack Langstaff:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmMEXXkVMIA


10 Mar 15 - 09:07 AM (#3692827)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dave the Gnome

Big Al Whittle

:D tG


10 Mar 15 - 09:09 AM (#3692829)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,gillymor

Paul Brady


10 Mar 15 - 09:13 AM (#3692830)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dave

Jackson C. Frank was an excellent singer in his early days.


10 Mar 15 - 09:16 AM (#3692831)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,#

Williston Angstworthy III.


10 Mar 15 - 09:42 AM (#3692834)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Jason Xion Wang

One of my Chinese friends can hardly understand English at all, but he loves Phil Ochs - simply because of his voice.


10 Mar 15 - 09:43 AM (#3692835)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Iain

For my money I would list Luke Kelly and Patsy Watchorn right at the top.


10 Mar 15 - 09:45 AM (#3692836)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Mrr

Ed McCurdy. Hands down, all day long. For men, at least. Linda Ronstadt, possibly, for women.


10 Mar 15 - 10:01 AM (#3692840)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Acorn4

Mick Ryan, Damian Barber, Kate Rusby, Niamh Parsons.


10 Mar 15 - 03:53 PM (#3692902)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: RBerman

Ditto for Kate Rusby.


10 Mar 15 - 04:06 PM (#3692903)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Stilly River Sage

I also really like Ed McCurdy, but as Cervantes said, "all comparisons are odious."


10 Mar 15 - 05:20 PM (#3692912)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dave the Gnome

Funny thing, taste. I would not cross the road to listen to Kate Rusby - Nothing wrong with her, just not my cup of tea. Still, luckily, we are not all the same :-)


10 Mar 15 - 06:49 PM (#3692929)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: CupOfTea

Best, in my book, is a singer who has expressive control of their entire vocal range, but lets the song take precedence over the singers chops. To my ears Cindy Mangusen does this best, and Deb Cowan is right up there.

Male voices, I'd listen to Gordon Bok sing the shipping report (whoops, don't tell Les Barker that) with the warmth his voice has. Though he's primarily known as a opera star, Ben Luxon (when singing with the late Bill Crofut) sang some damnfine folk, bringing that powerhouse voice to bear. His version of "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" had hairs standing up straight from the most complete set of gooseflesh ever.

So those are the best I've heard live ('taint fair to make judgments from recordings), for the range of songs *I* listen to.

Joanne in Siberia on the Heights


10 Mar 15 - 07:31 PM (#3692933)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Tattie Bogle

Lots there that I'd agree have great voices, some I wouldn't.
No mention yet, I think, of Cathy Jordan of Dervish, Sally Barker or Ralph McTell.


10 Mar 15 - 08:06 PM (#3692936)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Steve Shaw

No bests from me, just honourable mentions. Sandy Denny, Julie Murphy, Luke Kelly, Shirley Collins for starters.


10 Mar 15 - 09:10 PM (#3692947)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Joe Offer

Isn't it nice to think of all these wonderful singers? I've been listening to Robert Burns recordings lately, and I've found some lovely recordings by Rod Paterson and Jim Malcolm, and by Janet Russell and Gordeanna McCullough. Oh, and Karine Polwart. I don't know that Jim Malcolm's wife Susie has recorded much, but she certainly has a lovely voice - and she's a lovely person, too.

-Joe-


11 Mar 15 - 02:57 AM (#3692965)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: r.padgett

Bob Fox, Sean Cannon, Julie Fowlis

Ray (check my CD! lol)


11 Mar 15 - 03:00 AM (#3692967)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Teribus

Using the criteria mentioned by "CupOfTea - 10 Mar 15 - 06:49 PM

Best, in my book, is a singer who has expressive control of their entire vocal range, but lets the song take precedence over the singers chops."


Amazed looking through this thread to find no mention of the late and sadly missed Johnny Silvo - absolute Gentleman.

Johnny Silvo - "I'll Fly Away"


11 Mar 15 - 03:12 AM (#3692970)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Jacky

There are some great young folk singers out there - heard Hannah Sanders the other day who blew my socks off although for some reason it's not quite the same on recordings or video.

This list is all about personal preference of course, but if you listen to Luke Kelly's speaking voice in recorded interviews it is just as beautiful, utterly mesmerising. That might be a good indicator of an exceptional voice.

Also I may have missed it but there doesn't seem to have been much mention of Margaret Barry - sweet and rough and raw and unmatchable. Those recordings from the 60s in the middle of packed pubs where you can hear nothing because she rooted the punters to the spot - that tells you something too.


11 Mar 15 - 06:00 AM (#3693003)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,jim bainbridge

I'd still go for Rambling Sid Rumpo


11 Mar 15 - 06:25 AM (#3693006)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Tattie Bogle

It's also good to see that we have some great younger voices on the scene, especially here in Scotland: Siobhan Miller, Emily Smith, Robyn Stapleton, Ainsley Hamill and Claire Hastings to name but a few.

Anyone mentioned Alison McMorland? Or Sylvia Barnes?

And the late Sheila Stewart: not a "beautiful" voice, but a fantastic way of putting a song across.


11 Mar 15 - 10:28 AM (#3693074)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: olddude

Not Dylan


11 Mar 15 - 10:35 AM (#3693077)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

If Van Morrison is a folk singer (which is open to question, but he has appeared at the Cambridge Folk Festival, possibly more than once)then he wins in the male category by a hundred miles.


11 Mar 15 - 11:01 AM (#3693085)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: MGM·Lion

As early as about the 4th or 5th Festival, I remember Eric Winter saying to me "The Cambridge WHAT Festival?". Things have gone down dizzyingly since, I daresay. So I wouldn't personally regard anyone's having appeared there as any sort of guarantee of folkhood.

≈M≈


11 Mar 15 - 02:57 PM (#3693150)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

I'm sorry to hear that. I was there in 1970??71?? and saw/heard Jean Ritchie, Rev Gary Davis and Steeleye Span with Dave Swarbrick. My spine is still tingling from Gary Davis's "Twelve Gates to the City".


11 Mar 15 - 03:08 PM (#3693155)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Joseph Scott

Peg Leg Howell "Skin Game Blues"
Robert Wilkins "That's No Way To Get Along"
Sandy Denny "Tam Lin"


11 Mar 15 - 03:11 PM (#3693156)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Joseph Scott

"Sandy Denny" Mentioned by ten people so far.


11 Mar 15 - 04:25 PM (#3693172)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Capo da Monty

I'm a bit upset no-one has voted for me yet!
Probably too old to cope with the fame and fortune that would go with it though..ha..ha

CdM


12 Mar 15 - 04:22 AM (#3693258)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: r.padgett

O forgot the magnificent voice of Australian, John Thompson of

Cloudstreet fame (and a Spooky man) and War Horse songman in Oz

incredible singer

Ray


12 Mar 15 - 08:09 AM (#3693297)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST

When I hear Vashti Bunyan, especially her "Train Song", all I can think of is - sex.


12 Mar 15 - 11:16 AM (#3693344)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,MikeL2

Hi

For quality of voice combined with stage presence I would have no hesitation in selecting Nana Mouscouri. Spellbinding.

Also agree with others with Gordon Lightfoot, Emmylou Harris, Harvey Andrews.

The best voice I ever heard in a performance in a folk club ( opposed to in concert) was Fiona Simpson from Therapy. ( Dave Shannon as one of the best folk musicians.

Cheers

MikeL2


12 Mar 15 - 11:25 AM (#3693349)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dave

Good call by the previous guest (Vashti that is).


12 Mar 15 - 01:44 PM (#3693379)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Desi C

Accordion to an audience member recently I DO


12 Mar 15 - 02:22 PM (#3693393)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Joseph Scott

Those who like McShee (already mentioned four times) and Denny need to listen to Gay Woods and Maddy Prior (already mentioned five times). Steeleye Span gets my vote as the best folk-rock group of all time, and in a way, nearly the _only_ folk-rock group of all time (nearly the only one that's real folk _and_ real rock).

It's something, if you listen to the lead vocal on "Hear My Call, Here" by the Staple Singers 1962, you can hear McShee thinking, now that I can sing like...


12 Mar 15 - 08:19 PM (#3693468)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: BobKnight

Some strange choices - it's folk Jim, but not as we know it.


12 Mar 15 - 08:20 PM (#3693469)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Elmore

Two guys, Len Chandler and Leon Bibb have voices that are too good, too strong, too trained for folk music. two women who sound like they were part of the early twentieth century and born to sing folk music are Elizabeth Laprelle and Sheila Kay Adams,


12 Mar 15 - 09:48 PM (#3693476)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: olddude

Kendall ain't too shabby either he could sing


12 Mar 15 - 10:52 PM (#3693482)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Andrea

Terry Free... best trad singer for sure..


13 Mar 15 - 04:01 AM (#3693507)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Dikanda

Anna Witczak-Czerniawska from Dikanda. http://dariuszpuk.pl


13 Mar 15 - 07:22 PM (#3693764)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Gealt

Eleanor Shanley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjgedX9IyVQ


13 Mar 15 - 08:38 PM (#3693784)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: The Sandman

MARTYN WYNDHAM READ.


13 Mar 15 - 10:05 PM (#3693789)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,Don Stevens

There were so any Great Ones. Many mentioned here.

My All-Time Favorite, was Burl Ives. Met him at Pete Seeger's, in 1948.

We have collected over 100 of His Albums, since 1957. All GREAT!


14 Mar 15 - 02:11 AM (#3693808)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,azoic

June Tabor and Olivia Chaney.


14 Mar 15 - 03:46 AM (#3693825)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: Musket

I've always been a sucker for females voices in song.

From a folk perspective, that means Maddy Prior, June Tabor etc.

Last night, I saw Abi Moore for the first time and came away with a couple of her albums. Really good and definitely part of the future of folk and acoustic roots. Mind you, she shared a billing with the heritage of folk, Martin Carthy. He had a stinking cold but was still the unmistakable voice of the folk music I grew up with.


15 Mar 15 - 06:43 AM (#3694149)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,silver

Female: Julie Fowlis, Anne Hills and Debra Cowan have been mentioned, and I heartily agree. I'd like to add Padraigin Ni Uallachain, Anne Dodson, Sofia Karlsson and Sissel Kyrkjeboe.

Male: Gordon Bok is No.1, but Liam Clancy, Theo Bikel and Ed Trickett are also really good. Waylon Jennings and Don McLean both sang a few folk songs early on in their careers, and did it beautifully.


15 Mar 15 - 07:32 AM (#3694158)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,kenny

Eva Tejedor [ Asturias, Spain ]
Janice Clark [ Aberdeen ]


15 Mar 15 - 08:16 AM (#3694170)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: GUEST,gillymor

Eilis Kennedy
(here with Dingle White Females).


15 Mar 15 - 11:22 AM (#3694213)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: babypix

Uh, Larry Hanks!


15 Mar 15 - 11:38 AM (#3694219)
Subject: RE: Who has the best voice in folk?
From: olddude

Seamus Kennedy is right up there