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starshine00

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106. yes i am so glad to finally see her get the recognition she deserves
Mon Feb 6, 2017, 09:53 PM
Feb 2017

it is amazing to me to see her on those old youtube videos sing with so little effort, she makes it look like a walk in the park and it is so challenging what she does, so much power in her voice, this woman deserves so much admiration.

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the 2 greatest of all time in order are beachbum bob Feb 2017 #1
Great choices... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #8
Annie Haslam, Renaissance!! lastlib Feb 2017 #34
Wow-beautiful! FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #54
She is an amazing talent! lastlib Feb 2017 #60
Wow, I've been a big Renaissance fan for 40 years! Finally lucky enough to see them perform 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 2017 #102
Karen Carpenter. She had the most perfect pitch. skylucy Feb 2017 #2
My band/chorus teacher in Jr./Sr. High loved her: Her voice, her manner, her beauty. FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #6
Also a big fan of Joan Jett. Have seen her in person recently a couple of times and she is skylucy Feb 2017 #3
I still remember the first time I heard "I Love Rock And Roll"! FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #7
Natalie Cole, may she rest in peace. nt Kahuna7 Feb 2017 #4
I had forgotten she had died...not that long ago. FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #10
Karen Carpenter Freddie Feb 2017 #5
She sure was. FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #14
Yes TuxedoKat Feb 2017 #125
Even more amazing Freddie Feb 2017 #126
Ella Fitzgerald! demosincebirth Feb 2017 #9
My mom used to play her songs a lot in the 60's, 70's. Good memories! FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #11
Best elocution of any singer past or present. demosincebirth Feb 2017 #12
Lots of them... 2naSalit Feb 2017 #13
Do you have any favorite opera singers? FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #16
That would be 2naSalit Feb 2017 #19
Sorry...I missed that in your first post...I saw the name and thought she sang opera... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #20
Kathleen Battles cilla4progress Feb 2017 #52
I like so many! mvd Feb 2017 #15
I like all of those! FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #17
Cool! Thanks for the video and good thread mvd Feb 2017 #18
You're welcome mvd! FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #21
I was born in 1980, so most of my favorites are from the 90s. Dr Hobbitstein Feb 2017 #22
All awesome artists... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #24
Truth. How could I forget her?? nt Dr Hobbitstein Feb 2017 #49
Bonnie Raitt yankeepants Feb 2017 #71
Not a fan. Dr Hobbitstein Feb 2017 #74
also Rasha (oops in wrong place but anyway) starshine00 Feb 2017 #109
Where to start?! demmiblue Feb 2017 #23
Wow! More awesome music... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #25
Joan Baez WheelWalker Feb 2017 #26
This song been on my mind marzipanni Feb 2017 #29
Yes, "There But For Fortune". It is one of my favorite performance videos from her youth... WheelWalker Feb 2017 #38
Nicolette Larson and Linda Ronstadt belong on any short list randr Feb 2017 #27
Aretha JenniferJuniper Feb 2017 #28
Grace Slick had 2 performances that were definitely tops for RocknRoll. Ann Wilson blm Feb 2017 #30
Ann Wilson a good choice. HassleCat Feb 2017 #37
Slick's performances on Don't You Want Somebody to Love and White Rabbit were stellar. Ann Wilson is blm Feb 2017 #43
Grace was good live at Woodstock, too. HassleCat Feb 2017 #45
Eva Cassidy marzipanni Feb 2017 #31
What a loss of an incredible talent. kwassa Feb 2017 #66
Yes. marzipanni Feb 2017 #123
New Zealand's Gin Wigmore is pretty amazing also... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #32
Cool. Never had heard of her. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2017 #41
How about some that aren't dead, or 300 years old? ghostsinthemachine Feb 2017 #33
An amazing trio, the T Sisters ghostsinthemachine Feb 2017 #36
She's awesome, and has good taste in men as well (Married to A. Whitney Brown) FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #42
Susan Tedeschi (plays in the best band on the planet, too) ghostsinthemachine Feb 2017 #48
She is great! They must be amazing to see live. LuckyLib Feb 2017 #128
I was lucky TexasBushwhacker Feb 2017 #63
I like the cut of your jib cemaphonic Feb 2017 #73
The Roches Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2017 #35
So many great singers and songs. Here is one of my favorites FuzzyRabbit Feb 2017 #39
Marilyn McCoo, 5th Dimension cornball 24 Feb 2017 #40
How about some blues women? Dulcinea Feb 2017 #44
How about some early blues women? Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2017 #53
Patsy Cline, cloudbase Feb 2017 #46
Forgetting Mama Cass? NeoConsSuck Feb 2017 #47
Holy Sh!tYou're right. She'd be on my top 5 list, too. blm Feb 2017 #50
Celine Dion and Trisha Yearwood mainstreetonce Feb 2017 #51
Ann and Nancy Wilson oberliner Feb 2017 #55
Karen Carpenter, Linda Ronstadt, Iris Dement red dog 1 Feb 2017 #56
I forgot to list Sandy Denny, probably the best female singer I ever heard red dog 1 Feb 2017 #75
Cocteau Twins IcyPeas Feb 2017 #57
Elizabeth Fraser is sublime... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #58
Seconded. Elizabeth Fraser is perfection. nt Codeine Feb 2017 #100
Kate Bush IcyPeas Feb 2017 #59
You bet. No debate at all dembotoz Feb 2017 #87
Yes, this. ms liberty Feb 2017 #105
This is the correct answer. Dave Starsky Feb 2017 #115
I'm rather fond of Debbie Harry temporary311 Feb 2017 #61
I am surprised Anne Murray hasn't had a mention rurallib Feb 2017 #62
Gladys Knight kwassa Feb 2017 #64
Um...hello? Iggo Feb 2017 #65
I'm glad you brought her up... FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #70
Tshala Muana kwassa Feb 2017 #67
Elis Regina kwassa Feb 2017 #68
Dusty Springfield, Suzi Quatro, Joan Jett, Deborah Harry, Nina Hagen.... Tikki Feb 2017 #69
Bonnie Raitt yankeepants Feb 2017 #72
Chaka, Joni, Betty Carter... bettyellen Feb 2017 #76
Dusty Springfield. Also, Zambero Feb 2017 #77
Lucinda Williams Chrissy Hynde, Kim Richey Still In Wisconsin Feb 2017 #78
Chrissie Hynde--yeah! eom Dulcinea Feb 2017 #97
I got a crush on Chrissy Hynde when I was thirteen, just from her voice. Still In Wisconsin Feb 2017 #98
Best pipes of all time: Ann Wilson of Heart Bayard Feb 2017 #79
yes i am so glad to finally see her get the recognition she deserves starshine00 Feb 2017 #106
K.D. Lang is up there. Dolly Parton. Carly Simon. Amy Winehouse. LisaM Feb 2017 #80
Kiri te Kanawa The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2017 #81
Lot of good ones already mentioned-- northoftheborder Feb 2017 #82
Three of my favorites Danascot Feb 2017 #83
Grace Slick had a fantastic voice ailsagirl Feb 2017 #84
The only ones I played over and over: Janis; MISS Diana Ross/Supremes; Carole King. And Gaga! WinkyDink Feb 2017 #85
Here are a few I haven't seen mentioned mythology Feb 2017 #86
Anyone mention Sandy Denny yet? cemaphonic Feb 2017 #88
Amy Winehouse, Karen Carpenter, Whitney Houston, Patsy Cline and many of the others listed. n/t Upthevibe Feb 2017 #89
Alison Krauss BluesRunTheGame Feb 2017 #90
Nina Simone BluesRunTheGame Feb 2017 #91
Klara and Johanna Soderburg BluesRunTheGame Feb 2017 #92
Alynda Lee Segarra BluesRunTheGame Feb 2017 #93
Emmylou Harris BluesRunTheGame Feb 2017 #94
So many! smirkymonkey Feb 2017 #95
I have so very many that MOST OF DU DOESN't KNOW ABOUT yuiyoshida Feb 2017 #96
Call me a visitor from another planet, but here is mine: DFW Feb 2017 #99
Amanda Palmer. Siouxsie Sioux. Suzanne Vega. Codeine Feb 2017 #101
I second Siouxsie too... IcyPeas Feb 2017 #111
I have so many! I loved Laura Nyro when I was in high school. Many of my other faves 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 2017 #103
Harriet Wheeler, the Sundays shenmue Feb 2017 #104
Bob Dylan's favorite chanteuse, Karen Dalton starshine00 Feb 2017 #107
also check out Judee Sill starshine00 Feb 2017 #108
Sheryl's First Cut sagesnow Feb 2017 #110
Number One, the summit of Olympus: Billie Holiday... First Speaker Feb 2017 #112
More: Lene Lovich, Chrissy Hynde, Poly Styrene, Alice Bag, Grace Jones, Siouxie Sioux.... Tikki Feb 2017 #113
Tracey Thorn of Everything But The Girl IcyPeas Feb 2017 #114
Two other favorites of mine: DFW Feb 2017 #116
there is one voice I could hear all day, despite the fact that I don't care for country music MissMillie Feb 2017 #117
Penelope Houston (Avengers), Deborah Harry, Mylne Farmer, Brody Dalle (of the Distillers) FSogol Feb 2017 #118
the late Kirsty MacColl FSogol Feb 2017 #119
Alison Statton (of the Young Marble Giants) FSogol Feb 2017 #120
At the top of my list: discntnt_irny_srcsm Feb 2017 #121
Lori Bravo! OriginalGeek Feb 2017 #122
Joan Armatrading. Laurie Anderson. Lianne La Havas. progressoid Feb 2017 #124
Amy Lee and Aimee Mann FrankfurtCat Feb 2017 #127
Oh! Many! Adrahil Feb 2017 #129
Imogen Heap - First Train Home IcyPeas Feb 2017 #130
Kacey Musgraves pressbox69 Feb 2017 #131
Cheno and Idina pressbox69 Feb 2017 #132
Madeleine Peyroux pressbox69 Feb 2017 #133
Tracy Chapman! TexasBushwhacker Feb 2017 #134
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