Posted on 03/02/2017 5:48:50 PM PST by fatima
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Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...FR seems to have a horrible case of the S L O W S. The little circle goes round and round and round and around some more, sometimes resulting in double posts.
Lots of waiting for everything FR.
Thanks! Listening now, as I’m up trying to stop coughing lol.
I’m a little confused here - am I looking for singers in groups, or groups? Think I’ll just go with my own instincts here:
Lead singers of groups
Johnny Maestro (Crests and Brooklyn Bridge)
Eugene Pitt (Jive Five)
Tony Williams (Platters)
Levi Stubbs (Four Tops)
Jimmy Beaumont (Skyliners) (also loved Janet Vogel)
Ruby Nash (Ruby & the Romantics)
Aaron Neville (that’s technical, because he covered lead vocals for the Neville Brothers, but I love them as a whole, and him as a great singer.
Glaser Brothers - best harmony group ever. Jim the best singer of the group.
The Browns - love all their beautiful harmony songs.
Chuck Carbo - solo and as lead singer of the Spiders
Howdy, LV! (((hugs)))
Good to see you rockin’ tonight!
Nice but sorry Kathy. There is only one Terry Kath, the original Chicago Transit Authority lead singer, (one of the three), The greatest lead guitar player ever, but that guy in this video is not him. Good player tho.
Hello Kathy in Alaska...
Cold up there? We’re on
opposite ends of this
great United States.
I reside in the land of the
aliens. (The UFO type).
My music preferences tend
to be of my impressionable
teen years, particularly in
high school. (1969-1972).
Thanks for the link, I just
had to listen to it.
Me, I've got a playlist ;o)
You always play good stuff! :)
Evening Fatima, Hugs
Evening Sandy.
Hugs
HI MA
Hugs in abundance.
Evening Proff.
Hug
Evening Luvvy
Hugs, Hugs
Evening My.
Hugs and kisses
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