Taurean79
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Re: New Whitney Album/Song/Performance/Nominations [Mega-Merged Thread]
SIGNED IT!!
Whitney should definitely be higher up on that list (Little Richard is a BETTER singer than Whitney houston?? LMAO!!)...but hey Im not complaining too much since whitney is the ONLY artist/female from HER generation/era that is that placed that high up on the list. I mean, Mariah is way down at #79 (lol). All the people who are ahead of whitney are oldschool legends and icons....and its obvious Rolling Stone is very biased towards "Rock" artists. But whitneys position is great when u consider shes the only "new-age" artist from her generation that high UP on the list. Go whit!!
WHITNEY FANS: Sign this petition for Arista to release a physical single for Whit's new single "Worth It" - http://worthit.epetitions.net/
("Worth It" is scorching its way up the Urban A/C chart so far! Yay.)
^ Just some FYI: One of the videos had been entered into the 'Top 5 News of the Day' battle on the BattlingTube website.And they both have over 40,000 views now. Heh.
SIGNED IT!!
The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time
(According to Rolling Stone)
1 | Aretha Franklin by Mary J. Blige
2 | Ray Charles by Billy Joel
3 | Elvis Presley by Robert Plant
4 | Sam Cooke by Van Morrison
5 | John Lennon by Jackson Browne
6 | Marvin Gaye by Alicia Keys
7 | Bob Dylan by Bono
8 | Otis Redding by Booker T. Jones
9 | Stevie Wonder by Cee-Lo
10 | James Brown by Iggy Pop
11 | Paul McCartney
12 | Little Richard
13 | Roy Orbison
14 | Al Green
15 | Robert Plant
16 | Mick Jagger by Lenny Kravitz
17 | Tina Turner
18 | Freddie Mercury
19 | Bob Marley
20 | Smokey Robinson
21 | Johnny Cash
22 | Etta James
23 | David Bowie
24 | Van Morrison
25 | Michael Jackson by Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy
26 | Jackie Wilson
27 | Hank Williams
28 | Janis Joplin
29 | Nina Simone
30 | Prince
31 | Howlin' Wolf
32 | Bono by Billie Joe Armstrong
33 | Steve Winwood
34 | Whitney Houston
35 | Dusty Springfield
36 | Bruce Springsteen
37 | Neil Young
38 | Elton John
39 | Jeff Buckley by Chris Cornell
40 | Curtis Mayfield
41 | Chuck Berry
42 | Joni Mitchell
43 | George Jones by James Taylor
44 | Bobby "Blue" Bland
45 | Kurt Cobain
46 | Patsy Cline
47 | Jim Morrison
48 | Buddy Holly
49 | Donny Hathaway
50 | Bonnie Raitt
51 | Gladys Knight
52 | Brian Wilson
53 | Muddy Waters by Ben Harper
54 | Luther Vandross
55 | Paul Rodgers
56 | Mavis Staples
57 | Eric Burdon
58 | Christina Aguilera
59 | Rod Stewart
60 | Björk
61 | Roger Daltrey
62 | Lou Reed
63 | Dion
64 | Axl Rose
65 | David Ruffin
66 | Thom Yorke
67 | Jerry Lee Lewis
68 | Wilson Pickett
69 | Ronnie Spector
70 | Gregg Allman
71 | Toots HIbbert
72 | John Fogerty
73 | Dolly Parton
74 | James Taylor
75 | Iggy Pop
76 | Steve Perry
77 | Merle Haggard
78 | Sly Stone
79 | Mariah Carey
80 | Frankie Valli
81 | John Lee Hooker by Bonnie Raitt
82 | Tom Waits
83 | Patti Smith
84 | Darlene Love
85 | Sam Moore
86 | Art Garfunkel
87 | Don Henley
88 | Willie Nelson
89 | Solomon Burke
90 | The Everly Brothers
91 | Levon Helm by Jim James
92 | Morrissey
93 | Annie Lennox
94 | Karen Carpenter
95 | Patti LaBelle
96 | B.B. King
97 | Joe Cocker
98 | Stevie Knicks
99 | Steven Tyler
100 | Mary J. Blige
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Whitney Houston:
The daughter of R&B and gospel singer Cissy Houston, Whitney grew up around family friends Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight; Dionne Warwick was a cousin. "When I started singing," she once said, "it was almost like speaking." By the time she was 22, Whitney had emerged as the greatest female voice of her generation: Her 1985 debut alone included the monster hits "Saving All My Love for You," "How Will I Know" and "The Greatest Love of All." Her voice is a mammoth, coruscating cry: Few vocalists could get away with opening a song with 45 unaccompanied seconds of singing, but Houston's powerhouse version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" is a tour de force.
Key Tracks:
"The Greatest Love of All," "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," "Saving All My Love for You," "I Will Always Love You"
Influenced:
Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Faith Evans, Mary J. Blige
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/24161972
Whitney should definitely be higher up on that list (Little Richard is a BETTER singer than Whitney houston?? LMAO!!)...but hey Im not complaining too much since whitney is the ONLY artist/female from HER generation/era that is that placed that high up on the list. I mean, Mariah is way down at #79 (lol). All the people who are ahead of whitney are oldschool legends and icons....and its obvious Rolling Stone is very biased towards "Rock" artists. But whitneys position is great when u consider shes the only "new-age" artist from her generation that high UP on the list. Go whit!!


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