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Anyone mention Robbie Steinhart (sp?)?
I know Glenn Hughes was mentioned with Deep Purple, but how about Tommy Bolin when he was with Purple?
Clapton with Cream? (Jack handled most lead duties)
Steinhardt is a good one and I don’t think he has been mentioned. Yea Robbie had a great voice that really complimented Walsh’s voice. He usually sang lead (or co-lead) on at least a few songs on every Kansas album back in the day. Today, Billy Greer kind of fills that role. Greer can still hit the high notes that Walsh can’t anymore.
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"My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"
President Harry S. Truman
I never made that claim. The topic is best singers who weren't lead vocalists. That doesn't mean best in the band who weren't.
I love Jack and consider him one of the best ever. As for white blues singers, (I know he's more than that), I put him up there with Gregg Allman, Joe Cocker, Van Morrison, Johnny Winter, and Paul Butterfield.
Eric can really sing well, but he ain't' no Jack.
I guess it's in the way you read the thread title, but I definitely can see your interpretation, Ron.
"My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"
President Harry S. Truman
Did you notice the imo (in my opinion) in my post, Jordan?
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"My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"
President Harry S. Truman
One I don't think has been mentioned is John Wesley with the touring line up of Porcupine Tree
Wow, 7 pages and I think we missed a big one- Don Brewer in Grand Funk! I like his vocals way more than Mark Farner.
Didn't Robbie sing "down the road" from Song for America? Probably some others too.
Robbie also sang, and played a song A New Day Yesterday on Tull's tribute album.
In prog terms for me its always been...
Gabriel>Collins
Anderson>Squire
Day dawns dark...it now numbers infinity.
I am currently enjoying 2nd Law by Muse. I dig the two tracks that Chris Wolstenholme sings on.
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