michaeljayklein @ Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:41 am wrote:
Maybe because the first singer I can remember hearing was Louis Armstrong with that wonderfully growly voice I've always had a fondness for those singers who might sound just a bit "differently" from the conventional performers. These are the entertainers whose voices are so uniquely theirs it's nearly impossible to duplicate them. My favorite of these undoubtedly is Louis Prima (and if you're not familiar with the name, perhaps you've heard him sing as the Monkey King in Disneys "The Jungle Book". Do you have a favorite along these lines?
Louis Prima is the main reason I watched that movie again just a couple of years ago.
One that I can think of is Bon Scott, The previous lead singer of AC/DC. There was a certain quality of his voice that is hard to describe but it made him quite an original in rock singing.
It's easier to notice in their song "Ride On". I can't be certain of the year that song was released. It's a blues tune that goes back to the roots of the gutiarists. They warm up for shows playing blues.