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.
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Yup, Phil Collins.

The mastermind behind the cover of Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love" and the pop classic "Sussudia".

Move over Donny Osmond and David Cassidy.
This could win it all.....

Whitney Houston singing I Will Always Love You. C'mon! is there a single more anoying track anywhere? I was in London about fifteen years ago and there was a court case in the news at the time where an apartment resident had burst into his neighbors flat and smashed her cd player into 1000 bits because she played the song over and over and over all day long LOUD. She pressed charges and the judge dismissed the case on the grounds that the song could drive anyone postal!

A small measure of justice.
Great Post, some responses are absolutely hysterical! But seriously the worst act I ever saw (and regretably heard) was Walter 'Wolfman' Washington. The worst part about this 'act' I saw is that he brought his own cheering section ( Bottom Line late 90's) He sounded horrible.
That's an easy one for me:

Yoko Ono : Makes my ears bleed. Her claim to fame was never as a singer.

Michael Bolton: Crying his lung out makes me switch stations fast.

Kenny G: It's like hearing the ''your meal is ready'' tone on the microwave oven on a permannent basis. Ouch.

Yanni: Proof that one man (I think) can direct a whole orchestra with his pinky finger, while playing a single piano note every five minutes. Muzak for the masses.

There are so many others, I will keep them for another time. To be continued....
Kid Rock. Just spin his latest "Amen" and watch the veneer peel off your speakers.