Injured: Best female singers/vocalists...
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Jan 2020
10:59am, 24 Jan 2020
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Black Cat
Pat Benatar - classically trained and a great rock singer.
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Jan 2020
11:06am, 24 Jan 2020
7,960 posts
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GordonG
Aretha Franklin. or Roberta Flack esp on "The First time ever I saw your face." a voice so delicate she could be walking on egg shells, yet still powerful.
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Jan 2020
11:07am, 24 Jan 2020
247 posts
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Stander
Paloma Faith - try Picking up the pieces, Just be, or Only Love can Hurt like this.
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Jan 2020
11:07am, 24 Jan 2020
1,958 posts
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monsenb1
Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins and vocalist for Massive Attack on Teardrop... no idea if she is any good but this looks like an interesting website divadevotee.com |
Jan 2020
11:10am, 24 Jan 2020
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Sigh
Karen Carpenter
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Jan 2020
11:20am, 24 Jan 2020
13 posts
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ukjmr
These are fantastic. How I hadn't thought of "First Time Ever..." I don't know. My wife went with Joni and Tori too. I also now have Teardrop as the mid-morning earworm. Thanks everyone |
Jan 2020
11:28am, 24 Jan 2020
14 posts
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ukjmr
p.s. - please keep them coming!
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Jan 2020
11:30am, 24 Jan 2020
248 posts
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Stander
I'm now intrigued as to what you thought of Poloma. The only artist I can ever recall me knowing the and actually waiting on the next album release date.
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Jan 2020
11:34am, 24 Jan 2020
117,650 posts
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GregP
Good calls with Pat Benetar and Tori Amos.
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Jan 2020
11:41am, 24 Jan 2020
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EdJ
Ella Fitzgerald singing a ballad does something that melts my insides. And I love the way Sam Brown flips between vocal registers (in something like Stop!) |
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