1 posted on
05/26/2017 5:03:05 PM PDT by
MNDude
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Andea Bocelli
Frank Sinatra
Freddie Mercury
2 posted on
05/26/2017 5:05:12 PM PDT by
SomeCallMeTim
( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!)
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3 posted on
05/26/2017 5:06:02 PM PDT by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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4 posted on
05/26/2017 5:06:19 PM PDT by
FairWitness
(Everything is easy, once you've done it once)
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Czesław Niemen
5 posted on
05/26/2017 5:07:17 PM PDT by
dfwgator
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Lied; George London, Opera; Jim Morrison, Rock.
6 posted on
05/26/2017 5:07:38 PM PDT by
onedoug
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7 posted on
05/26/2017 5:07:49 PM PDT by
P-Marlowe
(Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
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Barry White
Andea Bocelli
Luther Vandross
I’m actually not a huge fan of any of them. But I think they had the best voices...and in the case of Barry made the most babies.
8 posted on
05/26/2017 5:09:12 PM PDT by
Raymann
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9 posted on
05/26/2017 5:09:36 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
(You cannot invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
To: MNDude
Caruso
Pavarotti
Steve Perry in his prime
I think Axl Rose had a 4-octave range, too.
And, of course, Freddie M., who commanded the audience with his pinky.
10 posted on
05/26/2017 5:09:49 PM PDT by
combat_boots
(God bless Israel and all who protect and defend her! And please, God, bless the USA again.)
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Mario Frangoulis
Elvis Presley
Russell Watson
Chris Isaak
Michael Buble
Harry Connick, Jr.
(no, I can’t count)
11 posted on
05/26/2017 5:12:02 PM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
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In chronological order:
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Jim Morrison
Ian Anderson
13 posted on
05/26/2017 5:12:49 PM PDT by
snarkpup
(The alligators do not want the swamp drained.)
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Not a fan of either. In rock/pop, the AHA singer (Take On Me)and Roy Orbison. Both had a triple octave range.
15 posted on
05/26/2017 5:14:18 PM PDT by
deadrock
(I is someone else.)
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John Denver
Bob Segar
Jeff Lynn
18 posted on
05/26/2017 5:16:20 PM PDT by
misanthrope
(Liberalism; it is not unthinking ignorance, it is malignant evil.)
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John Gary. His range was unbelievable.
19 posted on
05/26/2017 5:16:58 PM PDT by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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Andrea Bocelli
Luciano Pavarotti
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1) Grampa Jones
B). Buck Owens
3). Hagar twins
22 posted on
05/26/2017 5:18:17 PM PDT by
Old Yeller
(Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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Bob Dylan
Tiny Tim
Screamin Jay Hawkins
23 posted on
05/26/2017 5:18:30 PM PDT by
bigbob
(People say believe half of what you see son and none of what you hear - M. Gaye)
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Sinatra, Elvis, Roy Orbison
24 posted on
05/26/2017 5:18:35 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(Terrorists - "just because you don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there")
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In Rock, Burton Cummings and Paul Rodgers divided the world between them. There was no third.
25 posted on
05/26/2017 5:18:47 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
(And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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Johnny Cash
Elvis Presley
Roy Orbison.
26 posted on
05/26/2017 5:18:59 PM PDT by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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