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> Sure this thread has been done before. Anyway,

> Solomon Burke


Sorry keef. But noone cares if its been done before. Dont be such a grump.



I9 wasn't being a grump Mick, I was trying to be helpful, but couldn't search and link as was using my phone.


Not quite the same, but anyway.


For me, technical greats include Freddy Murcury.


People that have "the voice" include Tim Buckley, and his boy Jeff. Kate Bush, Dave Grohl.


Another one for me is Adam Lavine. Really not a fan of Maroon 5, but he has an interesting voice, and has recently done a track called Gotten with Slash, and I really like it.

Interesting that no-one has mentioned classical singers.


I'm going to go for Kathleen Battle, not least because my dad liked her and we used to listen together to her singing. As he used to say, she lands like a cat on the high notes, as though to show you how effortless it is.

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