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And the votes from the South Midlands (England) jury are in:

Males

Freddie Mercury.
Robert Plant
Jim Morrison
Eric Clapton
Rory Gallagher

Females


Chrissie Hynde
Debbie Harry
Chaka Khan
Janis Joplin
Christine Mcvie


Sorry Bob, apparently you didn't even make the short list!!........Dylan that is.
Although Boz Scaggs did, just missed out by a whisper.... :)
 
Females:
Chrissie Hynde-She's no Pretender
Joan Jett-Total Badass
Tina Turner-She got better as she got older
Ann Wilson-Nobody does Stairway to Heaven as well
Diana Ross-she's old school but she dominated during her prime, she survived Motown, for a woman in that time period, that says it all

Males:
Jim Morrison-without him The Doors would have played state fairs and bar mitzvahs
David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust to Major Tom, he sang about it and lived it
Chuck Berry-He was doing things in the 50's that others would copy decades later, and I'm not talking about the duckwalk
Steve Perry- A voice for the ages, I remember sitting in the football stadium in Philly listening to him sing and thinking, Rolling Stones Who?, as they were the headliners
Elton John-just a volume of songs that is hard to beat
How did I not mention Chuck!!!!!
 
And the votes from the South Midlands (England) jury are in:

Males

Freddie Mercury.
Robert Plant
Jim Morrison
Eric Clapton
Rory Gallagher

Females

Chrissie Hynde
Debbie Harry
Chaka Khan
Janis Joplin
Christine Mcvie


Sorry Bob, apparently you didn't even make the short list!!........Dylan that is.
Although Boz Scaggs did, just missed out by a whisper.... :)

Christine is my favorite from THE MAC...she is PERFECT
 
And the votes from the South Midlands (England) jury are in:

Males

Freddie Mercury.
Robert Plant
Jim Morrison
Eric Clapton
Rory Gallagher

Females

Chrissie Hynde
Debbie Harry
Chaka Khan
Janis Joplin
Christine Mcvie


Sorry Bob, apparently you didn't even make the short list!!........Dylan that is.
Although Boz Scaggs did, just missed out by a whisper.... :)
Chrissie Hynde...I remember the first time I saw her...It was on Top Pop on Dutch TV. She was singing Brass In Pocket. My friend and I were impressed. I believe we were even sober which also was a rare occurrence back then. I went and bought that album the very next day.
 
Peter Gabriel
Jon Anderson
Roger Daltrey
Ian Anderson
Steve Marriott

And J. Pupster mentioned Fee Waybill earlier, and I have to give him an honorable mention. After seeing my first Tubes show back in '76-'77, I remember thinking to myself, WTF did I just experience?
 
Men:
5: Jerry Lee Lewis
4: James Brown
3: Lou Reed
2: Marc Bolan
1: Ian Hunter

Women:
5: Carole King
4: Annie Lennox
3: Cyndi Lauper
2. Patti Smith
1. Joan Jett
 
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