worse entertainer or performer of all time??


I would like to try something new or at least get away from what TT or amp should I pick type of posting.I am wondering from many of my fellow Audiogoners what performer past and present made you say to yourself WHO TOLD THIS PERSON THEY HAD SERIOUS TALENT. My pick would be for the moment Jennifer Lopez. I just have no idea how in the world she got where she is today. I guess just good luck and the exceptance of mediocrity. Please this posting was not meant to insult anyones musical taste.
schipo
I am surprised by some of the responses, particularly
"Yaw-nie witless Houston". One of the greatest voices I've ever had the pleasure of listening to at her best, regardless of the waste of her immense talent. Oh well.
To Albert Porter, I believe you are the Agoner with Soundlab monoliths, and a part/full-time recording engineer. If yes to the latter, then can you inform or enlighten us why the sound quality of Derek and the Dominoes' " Layla" blows. I launched a thread of my own inquiring as to WHY OF THIS, and so far got one response claiming the LP, CD SACD,, all are mediocre in sound quality.

Tom Dowd was the exec producer of the project. Seems a shame, if not tragic, that some of the greatest electric guitar playing sounds like it is coming through a linen screen with little texture, or separation of instruments....If you don't know... Ok,... but if you have a few ideas as to the "why" of this mess of a recording, please answer straight up, without BS or inside jokes
Tubegroover-Many of us on Agon agree that Whitney Houston's music sucked! Her younger voice was techincally fine but IMO lacked heart and emotion, almost like she was singing in a drug induced coma. Screaming r&b divas are not my favorite genre of music. Her contemporaies Regina Belle-Miki Howard-Patti Labelle and Teena Marie sang with more heartfelt emotion and had better songs/production during that time period.

Sunnyjim
To Albert Porter, I believe you are the Agoner with Soundlab monoliths, and a part/full-time recording engineer. If yes to the latter, then can you inform or enlighten us why the sound quality of Derek and the Dominoes' " Layla" blows.

I owned Sound-Lab speakers for more than 10 years but never was a recording engineer. I was the factory rep for JBL Commercial many years ago and worked with a recording engineer at a music store when I first graduated from college.

Perhaps the source of confusion?

I have "Derek and The Dominoes" on LP but no digital versions. The recording of Layla I have is both compressed and bandwidth limited.

Eric Clapton Unplugged and Nirvana Unplugged represent very nice rock sound, at least my LP copies. You may have to consider "Layla," like I do my old blues collection.

Frequently these old blues labels are musically primitive, at least from a technical standpoint. Many songs are over driven to the point of distortion. I listen to them anyway because they're important to me.
Dayglow I'm refering to the voice, THE TALENT, that voice. I get the part about the music choices although I thought she did make some excellent individual recordings and her debut album was excellent overall. Then of course the acapella performance at that super bowl in the early 90's, who will say that was lacking in anything? If so I challenge that assessment. Her voice could soar like few with real range and power and I for one never considered her one of the "screaming diva sisters". I always expected she would eventually get to that stage where she would mature into the artist that was in her but never realized and in that respect it was a REAL disappointment to witness the evaporation of her career.