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Slipkid
Posted 2009-08-01 8:39 AM (#405392)
Subject: Chick Singers



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You know how you can hear a song a ga-zillion times but never really listen to it? Until you pay some real attention it's just background noise.
While on vacation the "old" Norah Jones song, "I Don't Know Why I Didn't Come" played on the radio. I must have heard it a hundred times before but when I took the effort to listen I came to really appreciate it. Her recorded voice is so natural and un-processed. I guess in the old days they would call her a "torch singer".

Sara Bareilles is another good example.

And just to open up the discussion….

Bonnie Raitt… “Let’s Give’em Something To Talk About” is a longtime favorite.

Sheryl Crow…. Not that she really has the pipes but I like the timbre and character if her voice.

Cyndi Lauper…. Maybe an acquired taste but this chick has the pipes !

Natalie Manes…. Of the Dixie Chicks.

Jewel…. Even back in her day she was an acquired taste. Liked her more then than now.

Alanis Morissette…. More emotion and qwerkiness than singing talent.
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Losov
Posted 2009-08-01 8:50 AM (#405393 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Originally posted by Slipkid:


Cyndi Lauper…. Maybe an acquired taste but this chick has the pipes !
When Madonna emerged I thought of her as a K-Mart knock off of Cyndi. Still do.

And I know the lady is reputed to have some "issues", but my current favorite female vocalist is Susan Boyle. She does, however, head a long list of favorites in that category.
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alan814
Posted 2009-08-01 9:02 AM (#405394 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Brad, if I may add a few. Emmylou Harris; Dolly; and one of my personal favs - Alison Krauss! I enjoy each of them and they are (IMHO) dstinctive voices.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-08-01 10:15 AM (#405395 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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I've been listening to Sarah Watkins lately.

City on a Hill and Caedman's Call - Leigh Nash.

Emmylou is one of my fav's.
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G8r
Posted 2009-08-01 10:27 AM (#405396 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Eva Cassidy (gone way too young).
Antigone Rising
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BT717
Posted 2009-08-01 11:07 AM (#405397 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Let's not forget Anne Wilson or Ammie Mann
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Patch
Posted 2009-08-01 11:33 AM (#405398 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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I'll buy a new Kathy Mattes CD without even listening to it. She's that good.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-08-01 12:00 PM (#405399 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Sandy Denny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMNrVEi54yA&feature=related
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2009-08-01 12:33 PM (#405400 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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I´ve been listening to her.

And I can also recommend Ana Carolina.
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marenostrum
Posted 2009-08-01 12:54 PM (#405401 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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Hei Miguel BTW have you listen to this one ?
....this is the first song published years ago of a young GL Grignani.
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2009-08-01 1:09 PM (#405402 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Very young indeed. Yes, I knew this song, but never had seen the video before.

Our radios play some Italian singers once in a while.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-08-01 1:26 PM (#405403 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss, are 2 of my favs. Bonnie Raitt's voice just begs to be listened to. She sings with so much soul. Alison Krauss sings like I would imagine an angel would. Ginny Owens is another that has that haunting voice:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtNzOpKvPfw

Funny I was just listening to Bonnie Raitt the other day also and thinking the same thing.
A couple of others I really enjoy:

Kathy Mattea
Ricky Lee Jones
Nanci Griffith
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marenostrum
Posted 2009-08-01 1:43 PM (#405404 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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Originally posted by Miguel - BR:
Very young indeed. Yes, I knew this song, but never had seen the video before.
In particular this song is the same sang by Ana Carolina .... :cool:
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willard
Posted 2009-08-01 2:11 PM (#405405 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Nanci Griffith and Patty Griffin are a few more.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-08-01 2:17 PM (#405406 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Suzy Bogguss....
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-08-01 2:38 PM (#405407 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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Tiny Tim
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alpep
Posted 2009-08-01 3:17 PM (#405408 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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minnie ripperton
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-08-01 3:24 PM (#405409 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Oh greeaaaat. Thanks a LOT, Al.
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WillaMuse
Posted 2009-08-01 3:48 PM (#405410 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers



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My new favorites are Brandi Carlile and K.T. Tunstall;

G8tr, I LOVED Eva Cassidy. "Song Bird" made me cry for three years after my divorce!!

I have so many favorites; I LOVE Dolly Parton, sparkles and all, and have since my Mama played her records from when I was a wee thing.

And of course there is Kathy Mattea (yeah, what Patch wrote), Linda Ronstadt, Emmy Lou, SOME (but not much) of Melanie Kafka, Martina McBride, Jewell, Eliza Gilkyson, Natalie Merchant, Susan Tedeschi, and also Patti Griffin is incredible. Listen to her sing "Oh, Heavenly Day". Madonna can sing as good as her producer can bend her voice to a song, IMHO. I like "You'll See" and "Take a Bow" by her, not much more.

I remember seeing Roy Orbison on some talk show and he performed "Crying" with K.D. Lang. After the performance, when he was being interviewed, he kept referring to K.D., who was sitting right beside him. Having never heard of her, when Roy kept referring to 'she'; for the life of me, I could not figure out where the "she" he was speaking of was, lol, all the time wondering who that weird looking guy was sitting next to Roy. She has some voice though, and I love to listen to her sing!

I still LOVE to listen to Mahalia Jackson sing "Troubles of the World", and why hasn't anyone said anything about ARETHA?!! GEEZ! Too many to mention, really ... gonna go pull up my iTunes now ...
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G8r
Posted 2009-08-01 4:00 PM (#405411 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Patti Cathcart (sp?) of Tuck and Patti fame
Patsy Cline
Clare Torry ("The Great Gig in the Sky")
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-08-01 4:20 PM (#405412 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Weaser, I have been thinking so haven't posted on this one yet, but Minnie Ripperton came immediately to mind. She had a stunning voice and several octave range. Yeah, her one hit song may have sounded a little silly, but if you heard the rest of the album you would have been impressed. She died of breast cancer when she was in her early thirties. If she had lived longer I believe she would have become legendary.
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-08-01 4:45 PM (#405413 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
Weaser, I have been thinking so haven't posted on this one yet, but Minnie Ripperton came immediately to mind. She had a stunning voice and several octave range. Yeah, her one hit song may have sounded a little silly, but if you heard the rest of the album you would have been impressed. She died of breast cancer when she was in her early thirties. If she had lived longer I believe she would have become legendary.
Yes, I have heard the album and was quite impressed. Actually made me wonder why that choose that one to release and THEN how it became such a monumental hit. Must be someone knows something I don't, eh...?

(And you can feel free to let that one slide, mister - and you all know who I'm talking to...)
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-08-01 4:56 PM (#405414 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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With that said, I'll weigh in with some of my favorites. I love a solid, strong voice with emotion (one notable exception being Allison Krause) and that sends me to Patsy, Susan Tedeschi, Bonnie, Melissa E., Martina, Linda Ronstadt, K.D., Cyndi Lauper (who had GREAT pipes) and even Kelly Clarkson but give me Aretha or Ann Wilson any day of the week and I'm a happy guy. Soft and emotional or bold and brash - those ladies could bring it home AND cook the bacon.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-08-01 7:38 PM (#405415 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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Ella Fitzgerald, Alison Krauss, Joni Mitchell (even more now than when she was younger), Barbra Streisand, Christiane Roth.
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an4340
Posted 2009-08-01 9:54 PM (#405416 - in reply to #405392)
Subject: Re: Chick Singers


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There are some good ones .... let me add another oldie ... Martha Reeves.

And for a more modern voice I'm listening to Terry Hendrix. And believe it or not I dig Amy Winehouse.
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