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The Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald:
He had that raspy voice that works. Sort of the male version of Anita Baker.
The Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald:
Great stuff so far, folks! I've discovered a few new-to-me singers and been reminded of a lot of older ones.
I'm mildly surprised not to have seen Annie Haslam of Renaissance mentioned. Here she is:
Mary Travers also had a great version of this song. Pretty fair voice too.Great song!
He had that raspy voice that works. Sort of the male version of Anita Baker.
Happy to see someone else knows of her and the incredible range she had at one point in time and can still belt it out. One of the great progressive rock bands of the early 70’s.
Another "raspy" voice that I love is Rod Stewart, this song that he did in the early days with his group Faces showcases that wonderful edge he has:
My favorite song by them, used to hear it quite a bit back in the 70's, and I still hear it on occasion on Sirius radio's "Deep Tracks":
The composer also had a golden voice:Another song demonstrating the beautiful, clear voice of Mary Travers. R.I.P.
"spectacular voice" How about Robert Goulet? He sang a number of powerful songs, but he is probably best known for this
one from Camelot...