1. Michael James Kirkland
2. The Intruders
3. Barbara Lynn
4.Bobby Womack
5.Ronnie McNeir
1. Michael James Kirkland
2. The Intruders
3. Barbara Lynn
4.Bobby Womack
5.Ronnie McNeir
Berry Gordy
HDH
Martha Reeves
Marvin Gaye
Diane Ross
Sarah Vaughn
Eartha Kitt
Peggy Lee.
Thank you for the music for giving it to us.
Roberta
All the Funk Brothers, Arrangers, and Producers at Motown, and Berry Gordy.
Jerry Butler
the man omg how could i foget this genious!
I got to go way back to start with ,
Louis Armstrong
Duke Ellington
Count Basie
Cab Calloway
Bessie Smith
"Billie"
"Miles"
"Coltrane"
John Hammond
Quincy Jones
James Brown
Sly Stone
"Minnie"
Little Jimmy Scott
Jimmy Scott
Legendary Jimmy Scott
,
S.S.
***
Female Vocalist's ~
Dinah Washington
Big Maybelle
Linda Jones
S.S.
***
...Marvin Gaye ...Stevie Wonder ...Curtis Mayfield ...Isaac Hayes ...and Al Green
Scott Joplin,Louis Armstrong,Sidney Bechet,Cole Porter, Duke Ellington,Count Basie,Fletcher Henderson,Billie Holliday,Lester Young,Charlie Parker,Red Garland,John
William Coltrane,Coleman Hawkins,Clark Terry,Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock,Eric Dolphy,Charles Mingus, SUN RA,Earth Wind and Fire, Parliament Funkadelic, Sly Stone,John Lee Hooker, Son House, Manu Dibango, Fela Kuti, Papa Wemba, Aster Aweke, Gigi,The
Temptations, The Delfonics, The Emotions,Shirley Ceasar,The Cookies, Public Enemy, De La
Soul, Rene Marie,Angelique Kidjo, Ryan Shaw,Abbey Lincoln,Cassandra Wilson, The Marvelettes, Smoky Robinson and the Miracles, Isaac hayes, Thelonius Monk, Led Zeppelin,
Fleetwod Mac, The Toys, Chopin, Dvorak, Dr Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, hell, I could
be here all day long...
This might be all over the place, but I'll start with:
Ella - Most. Beautiful. Voice. Ever.
Bob James - Underappreciated [[in my opinion) but I loved everything he did back in the '70s.
John Norwood Fisher [[bassist for rock band Fishbone) - I don't deal often with absolutes, but Norwood could be the most versatile and wonderful bassist I've ever had the pleasure to hear.
Luther Vandross - Especially his early albums, every note was sung to perfection. Unmatched in that regard.
George Clinton - I honestly can't explain why. If I was able to interview my idols, I'd pick him to interview first and before turning on the tape recorder, I'd say "Thank you."
Frankie Beverly - Nobody ever listened to an album more than I listened to "Maze: Live From New Orleans".
Grover Washington, Jr. - I felt like I knew the man. His personality was singular. You recognize Grover's sax, regardless of the song or accompaniment.
Marcus Miller - All over the '80s map. Simple, elegant, and complex all at the same time. My favorite musician for years.
George Benson - Per my statement about Norwood Fisher, Benson was so good, I never bothered to seriously practice guitar. He's so far ahead, he'll never be caught.
My list would take days to complete.
How about god,for instilling in us imperfect humans a wonderful way to express ourselves.
Thanks to Lonnie Liston Smith another great artist whom I love to listen to.............
Russell Thompkins Jr.
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