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Re: Favourite female vocalist(s)/lead singer(s)..
Amy's voice is as crystal clear as Karen Carpenter's vocal chords
Many rave over Karen, not so many over Amy
We're getting there, a few of us love her
And what a band, you don't need to make a thrash bang wallop noise to sound great
Many rave over Karen, not so many over Amy
We're getting there, a few of us love her
And what a band, you don't need to make a thrash bang wallop noise to sound great
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A pleasure DaveLUFC DAVE 7 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:40 am Many thanks for posting this 64White.
Downloaded The Imperial album and haven't stopped listening.
The voice and the music...outstanding.
I'm hooked!
I have Durly (he posts on our Album of the Years topics) to thank for introducing me to The Delines a while back
'Colfax' maybe marginally better than 'The Imperial', they are both crackers imo!
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So Smudge what do you think of The Delines I posted up, would have thought Amy & her boys are right up your street?
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Seen a few mentioned alread.
Lzzy Hale- Awesome, amazing set of lungs on her.
Amy Lee- stunning voice.
Dont think I've seen Elize Ryd mentioned but again incredible...
Lzzy Hale- Awesome, amazing set of lungs on her.
Amy Lee- stunning voice.
Dont think I've seen Elize Ryd mentioned but again incredible...
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I love the Delines Leon, never understood why they are more popular in Europe than the States, should be at least equal... as they do self profess to be a "retro country band"... Dont see that myself much more blues /rytham and blues to me... Glad to see Amy Boone fully recovered from that accident in 2016.
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For those liking the country, how about Amanda Anne Platt and the Honeycutters.
https://youtu.be/T87FD97QNRU
https://youtu.be/T87FD97QNRU
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I think Skin from Skunk Anansie has a fabulous voice
Song machine is coming down....
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
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Flesh Wounds was a fantastic album
Song machine is coming down....
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
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Good to hear you enjoy The Delines, that's seven of us on here who enjoy their musicSmudge3920 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 4:02 pm I love the Delines Leon, never understood why they are more popular in Europe than the States, should be at least equal... as they do self profess to be a "retro country band"... Dont see that myself much more blues /rytham and blues to me... Glad to see Amy Boone fully recovered from that accident in 2016.
The Imperial album just made the 60 in the charts.
I didn't realise they sold out the whole of their UK/Irish tour. I read somewhere the Delines sold out 16 gigs in Portland, Oregan
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Portland their home town Leon1964white wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:18 pm Good to hear you enjoy The Delines, that's seven of us on here who enjoy their music
The Imperial album just made the 60 in the charts.
I didn't realise they sold out the whole of their UK/Irish tour. I read somewhere the Delines sold out 16 gigs in Portland, Oregan
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Of course Smudge
I read they have toured in close proximity to us (30 miles west), I can't believe I missed their tour dates
A gig that wouldn't hurt Mrs 64's ears
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#10 Patsy Cline ... Mrs S in her singing days was more of a blues/jazz singer, but did quite a few covers of Patsy
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For purity of voice....Judith Durham.....well everyone has an opinion.
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Just my twopenneth worth
What a voice, sadly drugs and mental health problems have taken over her life, but as I said what a voice ! Penned by Prince, my all time fav artist....
What a voice, sadly drugs and mental health problems have taken over her life, but as I said what a voice ! Penned by Prince, my all time fav artist....
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She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to successfully cross over into pop music. Sadly died so young in a plane crash.Smudge3920 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:44 pm #10 Patsy Cline ... Mrs S in her singing days was more of a blues/jazz singer, but did quite a few covers of Patsy
She changed her name, 'Patsy' derived from her middle name Patterson