[QUOTE=For other voices... Anyone ever heard Josh Groban? I don't listen to him, but my mom and sister do, and he has a pretty impressive voice.[/QUOTE]
Katie....funny you should mention it....Not what I would normally listen to but a friend of mine had tickets (and no one to go with)to see him a Mohegan a couple weeks ago and so I went. Again not my type of music but he does have a strong voice for sure!
Freddie M. definately had a voice!
I dont know what it is but Bob Seger's got that "sexy smoldering" tone that I just cant resist...ooh if I ever met him and he spoke to me I would probably faint...
Heck I know there is more but I just lost my train of thought!
Iceman I'll agree...I'm a big Black Crowes fan ....Shake Your MoneyMaker is probably one of the top 10 best albums of the 90's
DF, I"ll have to get your adress as I've seen them 3 years ago when they played that famous NYC stand, Friday, March 25 which happened to be Good Friday and more importanlty our anniversarry - what a show. Then went Saturday which rocked, these two shows were nothing compared to their Easter Sunday Show - best version of MMS ever recorded live - 19 freakin' jamming minutes. I'll send them to you DF, 3 NYC shows that will free your mind. Love the Crowes......Send me an IM...
I caught her when she was opening for Bob Dylan at the Strand in Providence one year, before she hit it big.
Weird to think of Dylan in a tiny venue like that.
Jewel was the bonus though. I was jammed up against the stage looking up. Jewel was sporting her typical short skirt. What a show.
I got dragged to Edwin McCain. He was OK.
Jewel was the opener. Never even heard of her until then.
I was impressed. Not just easy on the eyes. No backup band.
Axis?
I saw Dylan once. Opened for the Dead at Highgate,VT
5 shows until "The End?
1995?
I left during his set to get more beer. I was the guy in the black T-shirt at that show.
Left Highgate went straight to Laconia.
That was one long f'n week.
I still have one unripped intact ticket for that show.
The last tour of Jerry Garcia.
Deep Purple's lead singer, can't remember his name at this moment, had a hell of a voice too.
Early Deep Purple (Hush era) Rod Evans
He also was the lead singer later on for Captain Beyond
No one mentioned Edgar Winter (Tobacco Road)
Bernzy
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oh and one of my favorites that I don't think was mentioned is Thom York of Radiohead
I agree. I'm sure his voice rubs some the wrong way, but it works for me. His solo album was pretty solid. Different, but good.
There really aren't any weak Radiohead albums, except maybe Pablo Honey. OK Computer and Hail to the Thief are probably my favorites, but even after all this time my favorite Radiohead album tends to vary month to month...
Lots of nice unreleased tracks on Limewire and other services as well as an impressive collection of live footage on YouTube.