No doubt Robin Zander and Andy Sturmer would be on my list, but so would Rick Springfield. -- http://www.jamesdeem.com http://www.myspace.com/jamesdeem Charlotte Pop Fest - July 4th & 5th, 2008 http://www.charlottepopfest.com http://www.myspace.com/charlottepopfest ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: CT / top ten vox > In no particular order: > > Robin Zander > Eric Carmen > Andy Sturmer > Thomas Walsh > Pete Ham > Alex Chilton > Bleu > Lee Mavers > Auer/Stringfellow (oops. OK so that's not one...) > > And probably a dozen others I'll regret not having named.... > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Seaman, Dave" > >> >> In the past 5 or so years, I've been picking up CDs of artists I liked >> back in the day. Back in the 70s/80s, I had Cheap Trick's Budokhan LP >> on vinyl, and a mix tape of some of their early stuff; but that was it. >> Last year, I picked up their first three on CD, and recently I aquired >> both Budokhan CDs and Dream Police. >> >> I think Dream Police is a pretty good album, and wow, the title song is >> absolutely killer! I remember liking it when it was on the radio, but >> kinda forgot about it for the past few decades. What a track! CT >> really knew how to write and record an exciting power pop song... And >> there's a lot of other good stuff on the rest of the record, as most of >> you probably know! >> >> Zander has such a great voice. I'd put him up with Carmen in the "power >> pop vocal hall of fame" in my mind. Which got me thinking, we on this >> list often tout our favorite bands, albums, and songs - but what about >> the vocalists and musicians? Who do you all think are the top ten power >> pop vocalists of all time, from a "chops" standpoint? (raw ability, >> sound, tone, emotive, performance, etc.) >> >> >> >> ======================================================================= >> Detailed Audities-List information: >> To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: >>