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Re: Favorite singer
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Of those who are singing and have sung professionally, my favorite is... well... everybody on the site should know that. I have to be one of the biggest fans of opera ever... I love everything about it, and Maria Callas represents everything that makes it one of the greatest artistic accomplishments of mankind...
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Any of the fellas in Marshall Tucker
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James Dewar
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Ray Charles
Funny I always picked male vocalists, my voice is a few octaves below Lauren Bacall, much easier to sing with the guys. I'm not exaggerating, I can imitate both hubby and sons on the phone.
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Right on Nathrad! big Callas fan here!Nathrad Sheare wrote:I have two favorite singers of all time, and they are my mom and sister. My mom sings country like nobody's business. Actually, she could probably put Faith Hill OUT of business! My sister is the next great Celtic singer of the world. I'm not the only one who thinks about the two of their voices that way, either.
Of those who are singing and have sung professionally, my favorite is... well... everybody on the site should know that. I have to be one of the biggest fans of opera ever... I love everything about it, and Maria Callas represents everything that makes it one of the greatest artistic accomplishments of mankind...
Hate what that SKUNK Onassis did to her, she deserved better ( however LOVED how he screwed Gold-digger / Jackie, by not leaving her a dime in his will )
Carpe Diem!
Suzy...
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my two faves are the aria from Madame Butterfly ( one fine day ) it never ceases to give me the chills till this day...
Ave Maria...
Carpe Diem!
Suzy...
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Honestly, I even thought she was a consistently beautiful lady, heavy or thin. Two of my favorite pictures of her are from her "fat Wagnerian" stage. I don't think anybody should have ever pointed a finger at her for ANY reason.
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Gorchakova was a rare artist. She was a competent actress, showed real passion for her art, and always presented something new when she interpreted even the most often sung parts, her very "Russian" style adding extra color to works of Verdi and Donizetti. Her career was apparently sabotaged by the incredibly famous conductor, Valery Gergiev. It's a shame, for hers was a talent to be admired, and still would be if she took up singing again. She apparently quit the theatre scene whilst at the height of her powers. Double bummer...
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