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Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 10 months ago
Who is the best performer you've seen on various instruments including vocals. The three that are clear choices for me are:
Nifty topic!
Acoustic Guitar: Peter Mulvey
Electric Guitar: Trey Anastasio Bass: Victor Wooten (Les is a close second) Percussion: Eddie Hartness Banjo: Bela Fleck Harmonica: Howard Levy Male Vox: Peter Mulvey or Tom Waits Female Vox: Katharine Whalen Cowbell: Gene Frenkle ;)
Oooh - toughie...
~ Acoustic guitar - Stephen Fearing ~ Electric guitar - (tossup) Danny Michel/Colin Linden ~ Bass - Maury Lafoy ~ Drums - Eddie Hartness ~ Banjo - Dave Matheson :) ~ Male vocal (this is the tough one) - Stephen Fearing/Danny Michel (tossup) ~ Female vocal - Katherine Wheatley
soul groove feline
· 21 years, 10 months ago
best songwriters: Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer
Sara Woodward
· 21 years, 10 months ago
Don't have enough time to go through everyone, but... Mandolin: David Goodrich (Goody)
Andrea Krause
· 21 years, 10 months ago
I can do favorite, if not best. Some wouldn't be characterized as "best" by most but are to me.
Acoustic Guitar: Peter Mulvey, helloooo! Electric Guitar: Eric Johnson Bass: Les Claypool Piano: Ben Folds (to my taste, anyway, he may not be THAT good for all I know.) Drums: Eddie Hartness Male Voice: Peter Mulvey. I can't help it! Female Voice: Susan Werner, though it probably changes daily. :)
of those I've seen live.....
Electric guitar: Pete Kennedy
Yeah! If you have the BFF Sessions @ West 54th DVD... I love the way he plays the piano with a "pick" during the song "Smoke"...
Hmm.. tough one.
Bluegrass Mandolin: Nickelcreek I agree with Mulvey bigtime on acoustic. And Wooten and Claypool on bass Acoustic flamenco: Andreas Kapsalis Banjo jazz- Bela Fleck- banjo pop- Dave-o Electric guitar: my roommate John... Matthew Sweet-- or, every lead guitarist that tours with him... my dear friend Dave Smith and his brother Chris. Mandolin: Sam Bush, Goody; rock mandolin Dan Myers from Down the Line Alt Country Keyboard- Steve Dawson from Dolly Varden Drums: Noah Levy from the Honeydogs, Golden Smog, Mason Jennings' band. HUGE sound! Best Hyperactivity: Weird Al, Mike Ford Best hippy-hippy shake: Jian, DUH! (note these completely arbitrary categories I'm adding) Vocals: solo, Andy Stochansky *gaaaah* Duo: Lowen & Navarro *gaaaaah* 3 part vocals, Down the Line *GAAAAH* 4 part vocals, Jellyfish *wowowGAAAH*
Rachel is certainly the cutest drummer :-)
Are you looking for best musicians or best performer? Those are two WAY different things in my little black book! ~J~ These are who I can think of off the top of my head:
Hmm...more to come...great topic, BTW.
George E. Nowik
· 21 years, 10 months ago
it's all very subjective based on our realities, but i'll throw a few cents in: 6-string bass: les claypool that's all i can think of off the top of my head. mostly because it's late. (: -= george =- Swingle Singers BEFORE the last five years or so, right? Their last few efforts have been kinda disappointing, I don't think Ward is actually working with them anymore. :( Which is too bad, because Ward Swingle is one of the most amazing directors I've ever worked with.
I wish I knew his name but the guy I always think of in terms of "wow! Banjo!" was the guy who played banjo with Violent Femmes the night Fruvous opened for them. It's one of my treasured memories, watching Dave across the balcony watching this banjo player in absolute awe and respect. Any musician that blows *Dave* away is phenomenal in my book. :)
I haven't been to enough shows apparently. There are a lot of people I'd like to list but can't.
Female Vocals: PJ Harvey, Widow Jones, Christa Hughes
word on ward swingle. i worked with him about 10 years ago or so, and he's amazing. i think he's retired since then, tho.
I can't believe I didn't put in fiddle. It's a two way tie for me both from Cape Breton Island:
Ashley MacIsaac Natalie MacMaster Mark O'Conner gets an honorable mention
Matt Rollings (Lyle Lovett band)
Acoustic Guitar: Paul Simon Rock Drums: Tyler Stewart RunnersUp: Abe Laboriel, Jr., Liberty DeVitto Electric Guitar: Chris Stamey Double Bass: Jim Creeggan Electric Bass: Paul McCartney RunnersUp: Robert Sledge, Gene Holder (dB's) Harp: Ben Darvill Male Vocal: John Lennon RunnersUp: David Matheson, Paul McCartney Female Vocal: Kate Pierson Bad Jokes: Michael Clem Political Tangents: Jian Ghomeshi Band of Dans member: Dan Miller Band of Daves member: Dave Chalfant
yeah, I was just about to mention Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson for female vocals (B-52's at House of Blues Chicago July 31st!!!!)... good on ya for the Robert Sledge mention, yum.... and for the male cherub-crossed-with-bad@ss voice I forgot to mention Marty Sexton... duh...
dood.
you -clearly- haven't seen MY shaker egg...............my friend once asked our artistic director if i could play 'first egg' in the pit orchestra for one of our musicals. :) {plus remember the 'gordon has no rhythm' thing.....care...back me up here...'ho....hah!!' *g*} though i'd hafta give grrrrrrrodan 'best kazoo' and, of course carey 'best nose flute' :)
Didn't we have a barry dove song?
See sometimes they are for me :-) As George said, very subjective... Best director/arranger I ever worked with was Kirby Shaw. He was much fun. Vocal group: I prefer the Singers Unlimited to Swingles (because of Gene Puerling's arrangements. Also really like Manhattan Transfer Drummer: Dave Garabaldi (from Tower of Power) Piano: Bill Evans (his solo piano stuff is an education in voicing chords) Female vocals: so many.....what style? Holly Cole, Jann Arden, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James Male Vocals: again, so many. Bobby McFerrin, Aaron Neville, Tory Cassis, Mel Torme Guitar: Robert Cray, Jesse Cook So many others........so hard to choose
no, for best shaker egg, i've gotta go with the fans of jeff libman...jeff is a singer-songwriter here in chicago, and his fans all bring shaker eggs to accompany his songs. it reminded me of fruheads. *sniff* nostalgia...
barry dove rocks the house! even if he isn't a very good date band, and he never closes with the drinking song. :)
oh, and gordon: oOi can't believe someone i love actually is a resident of the place where i saw barry dove, the land of 1000 nuns!Oo You must first create an account to post.
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