Female "Country singers" trying to be pop stars
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Stephen Gregory
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Female "Country singers" trying to be pop stars
What is with the trend by Nashville's hierarchy to try and develop EVERY female singer into a "pop star"? This question is of course rhetorical because we know the answer, the almighty dollar!! That still doesn't soothe the pain of listening to Faith, Martina, Shania and Co. trying to hold their own vocally with today's top "Pop" performers. This would also hold true conversely if Chaka Khan,Bradi, or others attempted to do country. Example.. Barbra and V.G.'s duet! Like the song say's... "Do what you do, do well boy" eh, I mean girl.<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Stephen Gregory on 12-07-99]</FONT></P><p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Stephen Gregory on 12-07-99]</FONT></P>
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Good points all the way around…
I don’t mind them trying to hold their own with today’s pop singers. I just wish they could do it someplace other than today’s “country” radio stations. What a scam!
At least they picked an appropriate title for Leann’s latest.
Many have heard my recurring complaint about the two country FM stations in Cincinnati playing the same material, rather than say one young country and one country country
. Well the end of that may well be in sight. It’s interesting that the station billed as “Young Country” is now playing nothing but Christmas music—round the clock. I believe they’re all country artists, but I don’t listen much. It’s got my wife listening though, and I welcome that. Maybe she’ll forget to change the dial after Christmas. I wonder what’s next, after the holidays.
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HagFan
I don’t mind them trying to hold their own with today’s pop singers. I just wish they could do it someplace other than today’s “country” radio stations. What a scam!
At least they picked an appropriate title for Leann’s latest.

Many have heard my recurring complaint about the two country FM stations in Cincinnati playing the same material, rather than say one young country and one country country
. Well the end of that may well be in sight. It’s interesting that the station billed as “Young Country” is now playing nothing but Christmas music—round the clock. I believe they’re all country artists, but I don’t listen much. It’s got my wife listening though, and I welcome that. Maybe she’ll forget to change the dial after Christmas. I wonder what’s next, after the holidays.------------------
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Mike Tatro
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Guys, this is a bit out from left field... but for some reason female singers in general don't really do it for me. I think because their voices are in a higher register that they don't have as much character to them (for lack of a better word). They all sound pretty much alike to me. Male voices just seem to have more natural variation and character to them. And, NO, I'm not gay!
Of course their are exceptions... Emmylou (ohmygod), Natalie Merchant and Tanita Tikaram are my three favs. The latter two have fairly deep voices and definitely ain't country, but I like them (mostly in small doses).
I just hate that thin whiny screechin' stuff that passes for female singing these days.
Of course their are exceptions... Emmylou (ohmygod), Natalie Merchant and Tanita Tikaram are my three favs. The latter two have fairly deep voices and definitely ain't country, but I like them (mostly in small doses).
I just hate that thin whiny screechin' stuff that passes for female singing these days.
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reba didn't even need a money-backing producer to make her do it.....she came up with the idea on her own......why?...i guess to make more money, but she hasn't gotten any of mine......i miss 'red roses won't work now' and 'invitation to the blues'. if there was ever a 'country from the heart' singer who wouldn't let me down, i thought she was going to be it, but.....
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I tend to cut Leanne some slack because of her age but I gotta say I'm gettin a little tired of finding out that that last song I heard, (sounding like I had the wrong station), was Leanne again. I bought her first album but someone said it earlier. the girl needs an identifiable sound or she will be relagated to specials and bubblegum tours.
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I'm reading this story in the Kokomo Indiana Tribune. Headline is SHANIA TWAIN:BIG HIT. "She's a wonderful country singer and she plays the guitar as well".(So do I). "She's heard frequently on the radio". (Not mine). "The 34 year old country singer is very popular and on a few Internet sites it was stated that she was the "Queen of Country Music".(Not this site). "If you haven't heard any of her songs,then I suggest that you do; her new CD may change your view of Country Music". Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Hee! Hee! Hee! Ha1 Ha! Ha1, OH sorry guys I think I just wet my pants from laughing so hard, gotta go. 73... CUL (Last of the Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboys)
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Martina and Shania can hold there own with anybody as singers. If you haven't noticed that Martina is an absolutly amazing singer you have your head up your a$$ !
My sister is a great jazz singer and she was the one that got me past all the goofy junk Shania does. I gotta admit- The woman can sing. On the Diva special on tv with those big pop singer gals Shania was taking prisoners. Strong and in tune.
With all the lame wannaba stars chick singers I work with it would be a joy to get to work with a singer with there talent and focus.
Although I don't look so good in silver pants....
Bob
My sister is a great jazz singer and she was the one that got me past all the goofy junk Shania does. I gotta admit- The woman can sing. On the Diva special on tv with those big pop singer gals Shania was taking prisoners. Strong and in tune.
With all the lame wannaba stars chick singers I work with it would be a joy to get to work with a singer with there talent and focus.
Although I don't look so good in silver pants....
Bob
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I was up in the middle of the night a while back feeding the baby when I stumbled on the "Divas" program that Bob mentioned.
The credits were listing Maria Carey, Whitney Houston and....Shania Twain. I thought it would be a good watch to see just how much hubby Mutt did to her tuning/feel etc on records--how would she fair outside his studio world. I was really surprised--she did hold her own with that crew. I also remembered her first album before Mutt on Mercury was a solid, though fairly forgettable, country efort.
She is really more of a pop singer trying to be a country singer, but like her or hate her, she can sing.
I think Martina could hold her own also. Faith...welll..<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by John Macy on 12-08-99]</FONT></P>
The credits were listing Maria Carey, Whitney Houston and....Shania Twain. I thought it would be a good watch to see just how much hubby Mutt did to her tuning/feel etc on records--how would she fair outside his studio world. I was really surprised--she did hold her own with that crew. I also remembered her first album before Mutt on Mercury was a solid, though fairly forgettable, country efort.
She is really more of a pop singer trying to be a country singer, but like her or hate her, she can sing.
I think Martina could hold her own also. Faith...welll..<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by John Macy on 12-08-99]</FONT></P>
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Well pilgrims.. I remember when Ray Price tried to make the move and soon discovered he was a country boy. We can only blame ourselves. As good accomodating country folk, we adopted them just like the rockers, Exile, Alabama, Brooks etc. They used us and Nashville as a stepping stone to the big buck. But, if they fail, will we take 'em back?
I loved Sinatra and a lot of the other great pop singers of the past but I asked myself, was it really them that I liked so well or was it the music that made the so good?
(mouthy me)... Billy
I loved Sinatra and a lot of the other great pop singers of the past but I asked myself, was it really them that I liked so well or was it the music that made the so good?
(mouthy me)... Billy
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Bobby Lee..you are so right! I'm sorry to say this, but I'm glad you're not a "money millionaire". If you were, we would not have this type of a FORUM (it would look more like that "Steel Chat Zone").
And you're right about the friends. A few good friends are worth more than millions of greenbacks.
And you can take that to the bank!
And you're right about the friends. A few good friends are worth more than millions of greenbacks.
And you can take that to the bank!
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Bob,
I agree with you. You named only a couple of females that are making a mark in all fields of music history. They use steel guitar in the music scene that gets it out there to young people, maybe otherwise it would not be heard. It may not be called country, but it's being heard and hopefully will be carried on, no matter what type of music. I would hope no
matter what type of music it is, if you are a steel guitar player you will be inspired to play. Being able to hear it in all genres. WOW! That's what it's all about!<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 12-09-99]</FONT></P>
I agree with you. You named only a couple of females that are making a mark in all fields of music history. They use steel guitar in the music scene that gets it out there to young people, maybe otherwise it would not be heard. It may not be called country, but it's being heard and hopefully will be carried on, no matter what type of music. I would hope no
matter what type of music it is, if you are a steel guitar player you will be inspired to play. Being able to hear it in all genres. WOW! That's what it's all about!<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 12-09-99]</FONT></P>
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