Timmy84 said: Graycap23 said: Co-sign.....both. Co-sign too on all of them. And that Rachelle... OMFG!!! She can get that high note like it ain't nothing (much like Betty Wright, another GREAT singer ) And, for me, I prefer Rachelle's singing without the high notes, squeaks and growls (don't get me wrong -- I appreciate those, too. ) But, she has such wonderful phrasing and tone, when she's just doing understated singing. Her voices is so supple... I got in trouble with an ex of mine, when I saw Rachelle, George Duke and Rahasaan Patterson live. She was singing "With Every Breath," and George was at a grand. She curled up at the foot of the piano, into a tiny ball, and hit this stratospheric note. Next thing I know, I'm on my feet waving and calling out her name. My then-woman is sitting in her seat, arms folded, glaring at me... | |
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ThreadBare said: Timmy84 said: Co-sign too on all of them. And that Rachelle... OMFG!!! She can get that high note like it ain't nothing (much like Betty Wright, another GREAT singer ) And, for me, I prefer Rachelle's singing without the high notes, squeaks and growls (don't get me wrong -- I appreciate those, too. ) But, she has such wonderful phrasing and tone, when she's just doing understated singing. Her voices is so supple... I got in trouble with an ex of mine, when I saw Rachelle, George Duke and Rahasaan Patterson live. She was singing "With Every Breath," and George was at a grand. She curled up at the foot of the piano, into a tiny ball, and hit this stratospheric note. Next thing I know, I'm on my feet waving and calling out her name. My then-woman is sitting in her seat, arms folded, glaring at me... ha.....she will do that 2 u. | |
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