The "other" singers you enjoy.........?


Most on this forum can name the well known great male and female (pop/Jazz) singers.....usually meaning the gift of a great voice with intelligent use of great song writers.  But what about those "other" singers of both genders that you enjoy that are not the "usual suspects"?

Roseanne Cash, Valerie Carter, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Dinah Washington, .,...gosh, even Del Shannon (Tom Petty and several other's favorite) ....Mel Torme, Chet Baker....etc. 

.....and one that many consider a great voice,  but still often left out, Roy Orbison. 

And your "other" singers?    And,....as one of the most mentioned would say...."thank you, thank you very much".


whatjd
Brian Protheroe
Millard Powers
Johnny Rivers - today while playing all his own licks
Fred Astaire and older Willy "Mink" DeVille.

Recall Burt Bacharach playing the piano/singing his own songs on a TV special (years ago) and thought he was really good for a guy without much of a voice.

Also Eric Clapton who became a good vocalist later on in his career, and the same for (older) Buck Owens.

DeKay
DeKay : 

Mr. Astaire has been a lifelong "hero" of mine.  I have seen most of his films several times with "Holiday Inn" being the most watched.  He was more of an example of how to be a man than most of the macho/mainstream film men. 

I do mean the original film "Holiday Inn"....the remake "White Christmas" was simply making money off the hit song...and Danny Kaye is no Fred Astaire.



+1 on Johnny Rivers
Lizz Wright any of you soul or gospel lovers owe it to yourself to check her out. ( Her version of Hendrix In From the Storm should help convince you.)
There are too many to name but one to add to the list that only comes to mind because I listened last night is the late great wonderful singer/songwriter and South Philly’s own Jim Croce. He left us much too soon.