For a couple of moments in Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe's "Quartet," Jon Anderson does the damnedest Mickey Mouse imitation I've ever heard...
I'm currently listening to Robin Trower and recalled that I always thought James Dewar sounded a lot like Paul Rogers.
One I notice a lot of people mentioning: David Pack and Joe Puerta, both of Ambrosia, but I don’t hear it; to me their voices don’t sound similar at all.
Likewise, one that gets mentioned frequently: Joan Armatrading and Tracy Chapman. I guess because they’re both black women operating in a folk-rock mode, because they don’t even sound slightly similar vocal-wise to my ears.
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MIKE (a.k.a. "Progbear")
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I heard Ann Wilson once described by Patty Smyth as Robert Plant with tits.
Mike Kilian from Wagnerame sounded a lot like Freddy Mercury to me.
Yoko Ono = my ass, 6 hours after Taco Bell $2 Bean Burrito Night
Paul Rodgers, Jim Dewar and Davey Pattison are all similar in a good way.
Tony Martin and Dio. Jorn Lande and Dio or David Coverdale.
Glenn Hughes and Stevie Wonder sometimes.
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Amy Winehouse = Etta James
Phil Oakey = Midge Ure
Simon le Bon = Jim Kerr
Lenny Wolf = Robert Plant
Yogi Lang (RPWL) = Steven Wilson
Peter Hammill = Mel Torme
Phideaux Xavier=Al Stewart
Roky Erickson > Janis Joplin > Robert Plant > Geddy Lee & Ann Wilson
John Payne=Bob Cately
Steve Hogarth=Tim Finn
Don't bother trying to argue with me about these it's what I hear and that's that. lol
He played harmonica more often, though.
Tom Petty Roger McGuinn
Mark Knopfler Bob Dylan
Mississippi John Hurt Geoff Muldaur
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