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The Songfactors' Choice Top Ten: Best Frontperson


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Brett Anderson

Ian Anderson

Bono

Eric Burden

Roger Clyne

Chuck D

Roger Daltrey

Ray Davies

John Fogerty

David Gilmour

Dave Grohl

Debbie Harry

Chrissy Hynde

Michael Jackson

Mick Jagger

Janis Joplin

Greg Lake

John Lennon

Annie Lennox

Paul McCartney

Freddie Mercury

Jim Morrison

Stevie Nicks

Robert Plant

David Lee Roth

Grace Slick

Robert Smith

Bruce Springsteen

Michael Stipe

Steven Tyler

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Jack White

Thom Yorke

Frank Zappa

Who's the best Frontperson?

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1 Robert Plant

2 Freddie Mercury

3 David Gilmour

4 Bono

5 Mick Jagger

6 Jim Morrison

7 John Fogerty

8 Debbie Harry

9 Steven Tyler

10 Michael Jackson (I give him credit for doing it at such a young age)

I left out the Beatles & Daltrey because they don't need my vote to make it in.

There are so many good artists out there that didn't get nominated. (e.g. Hendrix, P.Simon, L.Reed, Ozzy, B.Wilson, N.Young, E.Veddar, etc.)

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1. Freddie Mercury

2. Roger Daltrey

3. Greg Lake

4. Jack White

5. Ian Anderson (this guy gets in more for his amazing multi-instrumental ability and sense of humour than his vocals)

6. Jim Morrison

7. Chrissy Hynde

8. Debbie Harry

9. Dave Grohl

10. Robert Plant

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1.Mick Jagger

2.Janis Joplin

3.Bruce Springsteen

4.Freddie Mercury

5.Michael Jackson

6.Ian Anderson

7.Stevie Ray Vaughan

8.Roger Daltrey

9.Jim Morrison

10.Stevie Nicks

My top five favorite groups of all time ( The Beatles, PF, ELP, and Led Zep) are represented here and I didn't vote for any of them. I'm shocked at myself.

My idea of an outstanding front person is someone who can completely captivate an audience not only with a back up band but as a personality.

Mick Jagger by far is not one of my favorite all time rockers but I have to admit his stage presence captivates an audience. He puts a lot of power, energy and personality into all his performances.

Thats pretty much what I based my criteria on :D

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^^^ that is good criteria. I'm going with it.

Although I realize that I am the sole Roger Clyne fan in this entire SF group, I strongly believe that there would be many many more if you all would take time to listen to his stuff. He is as dynamic a front person as it gets, and RCPM's live shows are truly something to behold, due not in small part to his charisma and his way of just inhabiting the stage as if it were part of him.

That said, I suppose my vote will be the only one he'll get, which is a travesty.

1. Roger Clyne

2. Stevie Nicks

3. Freddie Mercury

4. Bruce Springsteen

5. David Lee Roth

6. Mick Jagger

7. Steven Tyler

8. Michael Jackson

9. Bono

10. Robert Plant

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1. Mick Jagger (who doesn't know who Mick Jagger is and what band he fronts?)

2. Robert Plant

3. Bono

4. David Lee Roth (VH lost something when they lost him, IMO)

5. Freddy Mercury

6. Bruce Springsteen

7. Annie Lennox (orange hair, masculine suits and that VOICE)

8. Debbie Harry (what red blooded male wouldn't notice her? She could sing the phone book and men would listen)

9. Chrissy Hynde (rock attitude in female form)

10. Michael Stipe

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