Emmylou Harris Linda Ronstadt
Lisa Gerrard
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Perhaps not in the order
Diana Krall
Barbra Streisand
Loreena Mckennitt
runner up(s) Ella Fitzgerald Reba - no last name required!
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@three_easy_payments Only MC is capable of criticizing people’s subjective taste in musical preferences. well let’s look on the bright side... i guess this means he is feeling better or maybe it is the post covid steriods talking... or maybe not... ************************************************************************************************ op, good thread by the way some new names for me to check out, and learn about their music and their vocals... so cool to have good streaming... can just dial em up and listen -- sweet!!! |
Anita Baker Maysa Leak Martha Davis
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@tomic601 Margo T Oh man, how could I have ever forgotten Margo.... |
I had the pleasure of seeing Heart live and the Wilson sisters were in their prime and just nailed the performance. It was in an acoustically great performing arts center at a Big Ten school...quite a night. It was some time back, as their warm up/lead in act was The Little River Band. One of the best live events I have seen. Perhaps my favorite live events were the three times I saw Jackson Browne.
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Loreena McKennitt
Ann Wilson
I'll leave it right there.
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Off the top of my head... Janis Joplin Elly Ameling Ella Fitzgerald Edited to deal with this website's damnably clumsy posting regimen.
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Janis Joplin Norah Jones Billie Holiday |
Heather Masse Alison Krauss Rhiannon Giddens Margo T Eva Linda R Patti Griffin Sandy Denny Tata Astrud of course ...... this list is endless, as it should be
Conformity is the jailer of freedom - JFK
and because .... Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.. Emerson
three easy has it correct.... |
Famous Blue Raincoat is, perhaps, my most played album and CD since its release. The songs of Leonard Cohen.
I have been lucky enough to have friends and relatives that bought the album/cd and now it is one of their favorites.
Well recorded enough to be a good "test" piece for evaluating components.....but simply well written songs done in superb fashion.
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Dolores O’Riordan
Billie Holiday Alison Krauss
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Had to go back and double check. Still can hardly believe it. Well this site is what it is I guess.
Only MC is capable of criticizing people's subjective taste in musical preferences. |
In no particular order...
Kate Bush Tori Amos Nina Simone |
Rickie Lee Jones Mary Fahl Dale Evans |
Had to go back and double check. Still can hardly believe it. Well this site is what it is I guess.
Hello, people: Jennifer Warnes.
I'm not even gonna bother with the other two. |
Thanks for your posts. I am happy to say I have music from nearly all posted. I have enjoyed Stacy Kent on some NPR shows over the last few years.
I, and nobody, knows how things will play out over the next few years. So many small businesses that are vital to the arts, including music performance are....and I am so sorry to use this word,...dying.
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Currently Iris Dement, Emmylou Harris, Julie Miller. From the past Brenda Lee, Tammy Wynette, Dusty Springfield. |
mofi:
That was good...
Nice to see Daryl play keyboards, which he’s good at.
I’ve seen Noelle numerous times around here over the years when out walking or shopping, but didn’t know who she was until I saw her on the show this past year.
Hope I run into her again so I can say hey, though I don’t get out much these days.
DeKay
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Natalie Merchant Jane Birkin Nico
Off the top of my head.
Also, Noelle Scaggs was amazing on Daryl's House (Daryl Hall's show) performing "Sara Smile".
DeKay
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Joni Mitchell Sandy Denny Jacqui McShee Bonnie Koloc & Julie London Nina Simone Billie Holiday Anita O'Day
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Dagmar Krause, Kate Bush, Joanna Newsom.
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1. Bjork 2. Chan Marshall 3. Lætitia Sadier
4. Kim Gordon 5. PJ Harvey |
1.Karen Carpenter
2.Eva Cassidy
3. Maria Carey
Too bad that 1 and 2 had passed away in their 30's age.
I had enjoyed MC voice since 1990.
Thomas |
Picking 3 is tough so I am going to stretch a bit with four. Melody Gardot KD Lang Lissie Eva Cassidy |
3 is difficult. Easier to chose 5
Judy Garland - emotion overload Doris Day - could sing the phone book Petula Clark - a fine human being Chrissie Hynde - real understanding Patti Scialfa - a believable voice
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haha
i think the challenge is the notion of 'three'
we could all spew out endless names without the need to think through who are the real favorites |
Natalie Merchant Joni Mitchell k.d. lang
I also like Janis Ian. Her albums "Breaking Silence" and "Revenge" are both great.
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voice Cassandra Wilson Eva Cassidy Nina Simone
singer/songwriter Kate Wolf Nancy Griffin Ani DiFranco
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Aimee Mann Hailey Williams Tori Amos
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Belle du Berry Stacy Kent Azam Ali Marianne Crebassa
Not the usual suspects.
All the best, Nonoise
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My favorite singers are primarily female. They mainly reside in the Jazz genre. Most of them are affectionately dark skinned / black. That's just how it is, and there are TOO many to begin a list. |
Natalie Merchant Sandy Denny Joni Mitchell Billie Holiday Harriet Wheeler Janis Joplin Sade
......I could go on, but those came out first. Only three is really tough. |
ella fitzgerald eva cassidy aretha franklin
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Female vocalists are my favorite "niche" of music types. This is gonna be hard, but here goes in no particular order:
1. Linda Ronstadt 2. Stevie Nicks 3. Karla Bonoff 4. Nina Simone 5. Wendy Waldman
Sorry, I couldn’t do just (3)...and there are many, many more. |