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In reply to the discussion: Who is your favorite male singer/s. solo or lead singer in a group. Mine is Steve Winwood. I love his voice.and songs. [View all]Tarzanrock
(1,250 posts)44. No mention of Elvis Presley?
Is every one hard of hearing? Even Bob Dylan wanted to be Elvis.
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Who is your favorite male singer/s. solo or lead singer in a group. Mine is Steve Winwood. I love his voice.and songs. [View all]
debm55
Jul 2
OP
Martti Talvela, Rene Pape, Peter Mattei, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (opera and classical). Also Elvis.
Ocelot II
Jul 2
#5
Thank you stopdiggio. for sharing your selections. I really liked Moon Dance.by Van Morrison.
debm55
Jul 2
#33
Thank you very much. luvallpeeps. David Bowie would be on my list also . but I only included one.
debm55
Jul 2
#35
Thank you Chipper Chat. I loved his voice too.. especially," I Left My Heart in San Francisco" Wonderful song.
debm55
Jul 2
#37
I remember Jim Croce, Loved to sing to his songs. RIP jim. Thank you rsdshard for sharing with us.
debm55
Jul 3
#77
Thank you very much, BOSSHOG. I remember Michael from the Doobie Bros. and Paul Rogers for Pink Floyd. Great voices and
debm55
Jul 3
#89
Thank you TommieMommy. I liked early Elton john and Henley and Lennon. Add George Harrison tool
debm55
Jul 3
#82
Steve Winwood made me a good skier--REALLY! I listened to Back in the High Life on a Sony walkman
hlthe2b
Jul 2
#22
Oh Wow, you have a lot of favorites. thank you very much for your selections, ILikePie92, Love, Debbie
debm55
Jul 2
#51
I think I saw one Elvis. Thank you for selecting Elvis. He is here now., thanks to you Tarzanrock
debm55
Jul 2
#49
Thank you. Same here with Winwood, and his different styles of music. His voice is so distinct. EC was a jerk with the
debm55
Jul 3
#127
Thank you very much, InAbLuEstate. I could listen to him all day and not get bored.
debm55
Jul 3
#128
Very good, thank you OAITW r. 2.0 Love the song and the combination of voices. Also like how he looking at Janis.
debm55
Jul 4
#138
Wow your selections are great.Diamond_Dog. Thank you very much for sharing with us.
debm55
Jul 3
#130
Thank you very much. I loved their progresssive rock songs. and Jon's voice. Thanks for the memories.DBoon
debm55
Jul 3
#88
HAHAHAHHAHHA. Thank you very much subterranean. Rich had all their albums. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Jul 3
#87
Thank you very much, retread. I remember them from when i was young. Great selection.
debm55
Jul 3
#74
Bob Seger is my sentimental choice, or "Uncle Bob" as he's affectionally known here in Michigan
catbyte
Jul 3
#70
Oh yes, catabyte, I loved Bob Seger, He had that distinct voice and the songs were great. Thank you for sharing
debm55
Jul 3
#73
I agree with the sexy voice of Phil Collins. Thank you, spooky3 for sharing with us.
debm55
Jul 3
#105
No problem. wcmagumba. I still like Neil Diamond. Great voice and great songs. I especially like "America"
debm55
Jul 3
#114
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you very Trueblue Texan much for your selections. I was a kid too, when the Nelson were on. and yes he
debm55
Jul 3
#113