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Old 01-11-2007, 03:04 PM
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sting...but i stand by danyel morgan. he's the man!
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Second Richard Bona, I saw him a few years ago at the Monterey Jazz Festival and was VERY impressed.

We forgot a couple.

Brian Wilson (at he used to have a great voice)

and WILLIE DIXON!!

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Danyel Morgan of Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Oh man, I'm sorry, but that dude cracks me up. He looks pretty hardass, but then he busts out that uber-falsetto. It's quite strange... he's good, but too over the top.


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Old 01-12-2007, 01:20 PM
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Jimmy Dewar of Robin Trower's band.
Howie Epstein of Petty's Heartbreakers, at least a great backing vocalist. Both men dead now. R.I.P.

I also like Joe Bouchard's voice on some BÖC stuff, like "Hot Rails To Hell".
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Lamont Johnson from the R&B/Soul/Funk group Brainstorm(and solo artist)and he does it while playing fretless.


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Second Richard Bona, I saw him a few years ago at the Monterey Jazz Festival and was VERY impressed.

We forgot a couple.

Brian Wilson (at he used to have a great voice)

and WILLIE DIXON!!
+1 on Willie Dixon

I got to see him play with the Chicago All Stars once. He fronted the band, sang, and played upright. He was so cool. He would smile every now and light up the room. He seemed to really dig what he was doing.
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I think Richard Bona, Bootsy Collins, and Paul McArtney are great singer/bassists too.
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Old 01-13-2007, 10:09 AM
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I'd say Kip Winger, then again I'd call him an 'awsome singer' who happens to play bass.

I would not consider Michael Anthony to have an awesome singing voice, despite his extended upper range.
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Jimmy Dewar of Robin Trower's band.

James Dewar has to be my favorite.
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Ryan Martinie has a good voice, he's won awards for his voice
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