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I love all of these threads in this Off Topic Forum for us tennis fans. Now, some of your favorite singers. I have many and it depends on the field of music. I will break mine down, but feel free to do as you please.
Opera--Placido Domingo (what timbre and range across so many languages) and Benimiano Gigli (sweetness in the voice); Montserrat Caballe and Joan Sutherland come to mind for the ladies
Country--George Jones (simply the best--what more can you say?), Waylon Jennings (great Outlaw country); Willie Nelson (love his phrasing and versatility); Patsy Cline (so influential) and Tammy Wynette (ditto)
Jazz--Al Jarreau (love him); Ella Fitgerald (scatting virtuoso of females) and Billie Holiday (perhaps my favorite of them all in jazz)
Standards--Frank Sinatra (no need to explain); Tony Bennett (ditto); Jo Stafford (most under appreciated of the great singers from the forties and fifties known as GI Jo); Linda Ronstadt (better singing standards than pop IMHO) and Barbra Streisand (for the obvious reasons)
Rock--Levon Helm (of course
); Don Henley (and Glenn Frey); John Lennon (best voice of the Fabs); Donald Fagen (the quirky off-key voice of Steely Dan)
Rap--Chuck D (of Public Enemy--politically charged and powerful); and Ice Cube (the best rapper of them all IMO)
R & B--Frankie Beverly (Maze and the smoothness); Teddy Pendergrass (now that is the way a man sings to a woman--nobody close to the Teddy Bear); Gladys Knight (simply one of my favorite voices ever); Amy Winehouse (talented she was) and Dusty Springfield (another sultry voice)
Others in different fields--Janis Ian, Astrid Gilberto, Roberta Flack, Glen Campbell, Richard Manual, Luciano Pavarotti, Johnny Paycheck, Boz Scaggs, Diane Krall, Joan Monhait, George Harrison and a number of others
Opera--Placido Domingo (what timbre and range across so many languages) and Benimiano Gigli (sweetness in the voice); Montserrat Caballe and Joan Sutherland come to mind for the ladies
Country--George Jones (simply the best--what more can you say?), Waylon Jennings (great Outlaw country); Willie Nelson (love his phrasing and versatility); Patsy Cline (so influential) and Tammy Wynette (ditto)
Jazz--Al Jarreau (love him); Ella Fitgerald (scatting virtuoso of females) and Billie Holiday (perhaps my favorite of them all in jazz)
Standards--Frank Sinatra (no need to explain); Tony Bennett (ditto); Jo Stafford (most under appreciated of the great singers from the forties and fifties known as GI Jo); Linda Ronstadt (better singing standards than pop IMHO) and Barbra Streisand (for the obvious reasons)
Rock--Levon Helm (of course
Rap--Chuck D (of Public Enemy--politically charged and powerful); and Ice Cube (the best rapper of them all IMO)
R & B--Frankie Beverly (Maze and the smoothness); Teddy Pendergrass (now that is the way a man sings to a woman--nobody close to the Teddy Bear); Gladys Knight (simply one of my favorite voices ever); Amy Winehouse (talented she was) and Dusty Springfield (another sultry voice)
Others in different fields--Janis Ian, Astrid Gilberto, Roberta Flack, Glen Campbell, Richard Manual, Luciano Pavarotti, Johnny Paycheck, Boz Scaggs, Diane Krall, Joan Monhait, George Harrison and a number of others