OT: OT Thread Part I

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Just wanna get a take on favorite vocalists. See I'm almost 29, I just about grew up with the Seattle music scene, Chris Cornell is a ****ing god. Seriously, I love Soundgarden, Audioslave, his solo stuff is good too. But you gotta see him do his acoustic solo tour. I saw him in November at Count Basie and in AC, unbelievable shows. His voice is so powerful and amazing. I actually blew off my 10 year high school reunion to go see him. Thoughts?
 
PJ Harvey, Ian Curtis, Debbie Harry, Frances Black, Bryan Ferry, Penelope Houston, Patti Smith, Glenn Danzig.
 
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Just wanna get a take on favorite vocalists. See I'm almost 29, I just about grew up with the Seattle music scene, Chris Cornell is a ****ing god. Seriously, I love Soundgarden, Audioslave, his solo stuff is good too. But you gotta see him do his acoustic solo tour. I saw him in November at Count Basie and in AC, unbelievable shows. His voice is so powerful and amazing. I actually blew off my 10 year high school reunion to go see him. Thoughts?

Favorite vocalists in no particular order:

Geoff Tate
Bruce Dickinson
James LaBrie
Rob Halford
Michael Kiske

--Random Note--



Chris Cornell studied with Maestro David Kyle. One of my favorite vocalists of all time, Geoff Tate, also studied with him.



Going to shamelessly plug in my vocal teacher's name: Robert Lunte. He also studied with the Maestro. He now has a training program that I am using to learn to sing.

http://thevocaliststudioworkshop.com/press/interview-with-vocals-magazine/

I am the founder of The Vocalist Studio, based out of Seattle, WA, USA www.TheVocalistStudio and the world’s leading online community for singers at www.TheModernVocalist.com . I was Initially inspired by artists such as Steve Perry, Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson and Geoff Tate. I eventually met the legendary Maestro David P. Kyle of Seattle, WA., the preeminent private voice coach for rock and metal singers of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Artists such as, Geoff Tate from Queensryche, Ann Wilson from Heart, Layne Staley from Alice in Chains and Chris Cornell all trained with David Kyle.
 
Just wanna get a take on favorite vocalists. See I'm almost 29, I just about grew up with the Seattle music scene, Chris Cornell is a ****ing god. Seriously, I love Soundgarden, Audioslave, his solo stuff is good too. But you gotta see him do his acoustic solo tour. I saw him in November at Count Basie and in AC, unbelievable shows. His voice is so powerful and amazing. I actually blew off my 10 year high school reunion to go see him. Thoughts?

Love Chris Cornell. For me (in no particular order):


Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, Otis Redding, Serj Tankian, Zack de la Rocha.
 
Pearl Jam is a love or hate band, and I hate them. Adore Nirvana, and Kurt's voice. Ian Curtis is my favorite AINEC. That man's voice echoed through the abyss. Or something. hah.
 
Female vocalists GOAT.

Debbie Harry GOAT GOAT

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