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Mary Chapin Carpenter



Olivia Newton-John
Karen Carpenter
Linda Ronstadt





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Susan Tedeschi

Bonnie Raitt

Alison Kraus


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Jennifer Nettles is favorite followed by Allison Krause
 
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From a folk standpoint, I love Michelle Shocked, her Short, Sharp, Shocked album is terrific. From rock, I have to say Stevie Nicks, though I only own one album.


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It's difficult to pick one, so:
Ann Wilson of Heart - her voice rocks
Sarah McLachlin - her voice breaks in a wonderful way to my ears.
Lucinda Williams - twangy, emotive voice
Annie Haslam - her voice soars
Alison Krause - the voice of an angel
Shawn Colvin - another angel listen to this
Sandy Denny - Brit folk songs sung well
Cheri Knight - one album, Northeast Kingdom from the late 1990's. Every song is amazing. She channels Patsy Cline, sings ballads and some really greasy blues. She was a bassist in the Blood Oranges out of Boston but her solo work is what's amazing.



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Johnette Napilatono from Concrete Blonde (if I spelled her name incorrectly I apologize)
 
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Older music--Stevie Nicks

New Music--Pink
 
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Johnette Napilatono from Concrete Blonde (if I spelled her name incorrectly I apologize)

I believe it’s Napolitano, but I agree, and think she’s among the most under-appreciated vocalists (and bass players) of that era.


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+ 2 or 3 for Bjork, yes an acquired taste but still damn good,

and +1 or so for PJ Harvey,

and while I cannot just pic one, the top 2 for me are Alison Goldfrapp and Kate Bush,



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Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy. Dolores O'Riordan (Cranberries) may she rest in peace.


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Ella Fitzgerald




 
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Christina Scabbia from Lacuna Coil. She keeps getting better with each album.
 
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A relatively newcomer as far as music is primarily old school is Mary Spender .

Fabulous voice, I see a bit of a folksy Joni Mitchell sans the catchy tune of the times.

Superb talent, worth checking out.

https://www.maryspender.com/

https://www.youtube.com/user/maryspender

Her latest album is excellent.
 
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Stevie Nicks and Annie Lennox




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Ginger Boatwright





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Joni Mitchell. Ann Wilson, Karen Carpenter, Celine Dion, and Janis Joplin close behind.
 
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I can listen to a lot of Emylou Harris, she rates number one. Close on her heels Chrissie Hynde, brings a lot of energy.


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I've always been partial to Grace Slick.

I find this clip with isolated vocals hauntingly beautiful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khZ7e9ytm-g


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