Posted on 11/06/2010 9:21:42 PM PDT by Sparky21555
1) Roger Daltry 2) Robert Plant 3) Paul McCartney 4) Frank Sinatra 5) Neil Diamond 6) Dean Martin 7) Roy Orbison 8) David Clayton-Thomas 9) Bing Crosby 10) Otis Redding
Donning my asbestos suit now. Good thing I have a beer in my hand to put out thre flames!
Buried Manhole?
Buried Manhole?
Pavarotti was great but .. I’m a big fan of Andrea Bocelli!
1 Marty Robbins
2 Tommy Duncan
3 Ernest Tubb
4 Tex Beneke
5 Roy Orbison
6 Vaughn Monroe
7 Perry Como
8 Jim Reeves
9 Vince Gill
10 Glen Campbell
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You lean country, but you have taste.
Steve Perry has to be included.
I think other than Cole and Orbison others on my list would include John Ondrasik, Harry Nilsson, Al Stewart, Simon and Garfunkel, Marty Robbins, Bryan Ferry, George Harrison and I know I’m forgetting some.
Buried Manhole?
Buried Manhole?
Buried Manhole?
You must be 120 years old! ;-)
According to google both Elvis and Roy Orbison had a range of 3 octaves.
Vince Gill-Yes
My era for music. I was introduced at that time, in my youth, to a multitude of differing styles.
“1) Roger Daltry 2) Robert Plant 3) Paul McCartney 4) Frank Sinatra 5) Neil Diamond 6) Dean Martin 7) Roy Orbison 8) David Clayton-Thomas 9) Bing Crosby 10) Otis Redding”
Never heard of Roger Daltry, Robert Plant nor David Clayton-Thomas!
Never liked Paul McCartney.
Suggestion, add: Johnny Cash, Howlin’ Wolf, Robert Johnson, Gene Chandler, Smoky Robinson
Mickey Dolenz is under rated.
Ahhhh, a Vanity Critic here ehhhh? Needs more Cowbell .....
/laughs
Barely Manenuff.
What a reply for a sticky mouse button, lol.
A little older than 40.
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