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Title: Top Baritones
Description: not a dime a dozen IHMO


quartet-man - May 28, 2007 03:01 PM (GMT)
Mark Trammell, Daniel Riley has really come into his own and is one of my favorites,

Mark Lowry (he may not be able to hear the part, but once he has it he does a great job),

Ed Enoch was a great one,

Ed Hill (although not my cup of tea solo wise) did some great work with the Singing Americans and did well with the Stamps and I am sure the Prophets.

Steve Sanders did some great work with the Oaks.

Steve Lacey and Mike Lefevre did pretty well.

Steve Lee had a good unique sound with the Cathedrals. Too bad he wasn't there real long.

Scott Fowler did okay. I would have preferred Gerald Wolfe though. :)

William Lee Golden has done some good work. He doesn't always blend as he once did. However, this was to my advantage when learning to hear the baritone part. :)




CanChik - May 28, 2007 09:47 PM (GMT)
Mark Trammell will always be one of my favs.

Daniel Riley has a great voice, I still really enjoyed his solo album, and I would have liked to hear more of that style...but that's just me...

Scott Howard of Leg5 has a very smooth voice.

Josh Singletary...I heard him do more solo stuff when we saw Tribute Qt in April, and I so enjoyed his voice! Along the lines of Frank Sinatra...or even Michael Buble...this guy has one of those voices that you will be able to pick out on the radio when the announcer doesn't tell you the group.

I do enjoy Mike Lefevre's voice and Scott Fowler.

Marshall Hall...he's a little high for a baritone to me, but he can sing anything, anytime, anywhere, and I'd love it!!! :D

VirginiaJoe - May 28, 2007 09:49 PM (GMT)
I think Eric Dove has improved a lot in the last few years, and he would be my favorite right now. I also like Melton Campbell, with the Inspirations. In my opinion, he is the most under-rated baritone today.

Thenewsisout - May 30, 2007 09:41 PM (GMT)
Doy Ott is the man, hands down.

Eric Dove is probably tops these days.

PqPublicist - May 30, 2007 10:14 PM (GMT)
My favorite baritone singer is...
Lane Reed

Denise - May 30, 2007 11:03 PM (GMT)
I love William Lee Golden.....and I think Tony Peace is the best one out there today in Southern Gospel Music....

ssearan - June 1, 2007 05:56 AM (GMT)
1. Glen Allred
2. Ed Crawford
3. Doy Ott
4. Ed Hill
5. William Golden
6. Mike Lefevre
7. Rusty Goodman
8. Larry Hinson




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