Roger Taylor
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Jeff Lynn from ELO.
Was wondering if anyone would mention her. Maybe not really "rock" but girl could sing and play kit at the same time! Amazingly well!Karen Carpenter has to have been the best.
Just as Steven Tyler if I'm not mistaken... Never saw him drumming btw....Steve Perry was a drummer as well as a singer.
Just as Steven Tyler if I'm not mistaken... Never saw him drumming btw....
That's what I thought too, until recently. Turned out he played on a fair bit of his own studio albums in the 70s, as well as being the drummer on Stevie Wonder's first #1 hit, the live "Fingertips Pt 2."I wonder if Gaye is a good fit. AFAIK he only worked briefly as a session-drummer for some months in 1961 but never again afterwards. Or am I wrong?
Deen Castronovo is by far and away one of the greatest.
Wow!..i was clueless! as to Deans proficiency on vocals. I pressed play and was absolutely blown away. I stopped listening to Journey after raised on radio. Dean is very Steve Perry(ish). I'll be talking to people at work tomorrow asking dude!..have you ever heard Dean Castrinovo sing?..hes frikkin phenomenal. I don't know what to say.Deen Castronovo is by far and away one of the greatest.
You can't judge him solely by his later pop songs (when his back had started to suffer). He sang some lovely harmonics on A Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering, with very artful drumming as well.Phil Collins , not even close
Like me you have excellent taste in music. Cheers!You can't judge him solely by his later pop songs (when his back had started to suffer). He sang some lovely harmonics on A Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering, with very artful drumming as well.