Billboard is on a massive list kick
Oh boy here we go,ok here's my list...the drifters-sam cooke-the isley bros.-the temptations-the miracles-the four tops-the o'jays-the shirelles-the impressions-aretha-lou rawls-stevie wonder-marvin gaye-james brown-the spinners-the five stairsteps-jerry butler-the chi-lites-major lance-clyde mcphatter-gene chandler-jackie wilson-betty everett-the marvelettes-the moments-the manhattans-the supremes-walter jackson-percy sledge-martha and the vandellas-luthor vandross-al green-ray charles-the whispers-wilson pickett.
Where's Teddy Pendergrass? Otis Redding? Freddie Jackson? Temptations?
Anyhow, mine. NOTE: Diana, Stevie, Michael, their voice, talent, power, popularity, overall body of work - undeniable - but I really consider much of their career more as "crossover" artists - just as I also count as so on Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Prince, Lionel Richie, and Beyonce, as well as Billy Ocean and Al Jarreau.
Also....please, do not be offended by the absence of Martha Reeves on my list - honestly, there are many times I preferred her over Diana Ross myself. Also have quite a partial-ness for Edwin Starr, Patrice Rushen, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Alexander O' Neal, Cherrelle, Melba Moore, Kashif, Howard Hewett, and Johnny Gill - but, have to honor the even more legends first.
Well - top twenty at least. Would take forever to sort out whose greater - Kool and the Gang, the Whispers, Lakeside, the Persuaders, the Dramatics, the Manhattans, the Emotions, Stephanie Mills, ect.
20. Solomon Burke
19. Freddie Jackson
18. Wilson Pickett
17. Sam & Dave
16. Isaac Hayes
15. O'Jays
14. Teddy [[Theodore) Pendergrass
13. Patti LaBelle
12. Gladys Knight
11. Jerry Butler
10. Curtis Mayfield
9. Isley Brothers
8. Smokey Robinson
7. Four Tops
6. James Brown
5. Ray Charles
4. Marvin Gaye
3. Otis Redding
2. Aretha Franklin
1. Temptations
Last edited by Ngroove; 11-15-2015 at 05:23 AM.
Alicia Please made this list and Gladys didn't? Sacrilege!
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