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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 7:33:48 AM
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danielmount
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ORIGINAL: DesireMore Maybe you all aren't considering David Phelps as a Southern Gospel singer. He has reached the highest notes and held them the longest. His voice is clear and without strain or going into falsetto. I'd be happy to consider him for the purposes of this discussion. He rarely goes above a high D or E-flat. I believe the highest note he's recorded is an F-sharp, one note below the A-flat on my higher list.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 7:34:53 AM
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ORIGINAL: kingsman The Cathedrals featuring Ernie Haase singing "I Want To See Jesus." It doesn't get any better. I love the song and the rendition. Haase's high note at the end is a C, 6 notes (or, more precisely, 8 half-steps) below the high A-flat on my list.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 9:09:48 AM
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DesireMore
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Hitting the highest note doesn't always qualify for the BEST tenor because it depends so much on the clarity and strength of the note and whether or not it sounds like screaming, shrilling, or true singing.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 1:03:50 PM
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pastorjohn11776
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I would concur with DesireMore in the post above. Speaking of David Phelps, who is an outstanding singer, I might add -- two or three times while watching DVDs of his Power ending high notes with the Gaither Vocal Band (the kind that brings the audience to their feet in applause) -- frankly, I could not understand the words. He was on pitch, but his enunciation was lacking. Another thought on the whole issue of high notes is whether they are singing with their "real" voice or whether it is a falsetto.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 1:41:24 PM
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DesireMore
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Yes, I do not enjoy hearing a tenor (or soprano for that matter) HAVE to go into falsetto to reach the high notes. Sandi Patti does that all the time and I really do not like to hear that type of singing. I have been to literally hundreds of Gaither concerts and also many David Phelps solo concerts and have never noticed not being able to understand the words. Although it could possibly be because of the standing ovation and applause because his words are very clear on the rest of the song. I truly enjoy how easily he reaches the high notes without strain, turning red in the face or having his veins pop out of his neck. And I haven't ever noticed David going into Falsetto to reach the high notes. That's a TRUE Tenor voice. I don't have a good voice or far range in notes, but if I go into Falsetto, I can reach them. It's just not very pleasing to the ear. :o)
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/16/2010 10:10:15 PM
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CountryPreacher
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Of all the tenors that the Cathedrals had, (listen to some of the clips from the reunion), Bobby Clark still had to be the highest, smoothest and easiest to listen to.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/17/2010 3:37:31 AM
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What counts is how a guy sings the notes in the song with his group. Ernie and the Cats nailed "I Want To See Jesus" and it is one of his songs I love best. I will concede Ernie is not the highest tenor but he has been a consistent performer for nearly two decades as the following blog ably demonstrates on his signature song, "O What A Savior" where he hits F-sharp. http://www.southerngospelblog.com/archives/704 Lord willing, Ernie will continue to perform this great old standard made famous by Rosie until Jesus returns to get his church.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/17/2010 10:03:56 PM
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CountryPreacher
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I'd still rather hear Rosie Rozell on "Oh, What A Saviour" than anyone else that has tried it since. No slam on anyone else intended.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/18/2010 4:17:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: CountryPreacher I'd still rather hear Rosie Rozell on "Oh, What A Saviour" than anyone else that has tried it since. No slam on anyone else intended. I agree 100%
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/18/2010 2:31:34 PM
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Johnny Cook Johnny Parrack David Phelps Rozie Rozell Ernie Phillips
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/19/2010 8:17:37 AM
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ORIGINAL: kingsman Maybe you hadn't heard but Rozie and Johnny are dead. Of the CURRENT tenors who do O What A Savior ... Ernie stands head and shoulders above the rest. He does a good job but I wouldn't go as far as to say that.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/19/2010 9:08:40 PM
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But their recordings live on..... quote:
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ORIGINAL: kingsman Maybe you hadn't heard but Rozie and Johnny are dead. Of the CURRENT tenors who do O What A Savior ... Ernie stands head and shoulders above the rest. He does a good job but I wouldn't go as far as to say that.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/19/2010 10:30:18 PM
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ORIGINAL: kingsman Maybe you hadn't heard but Rozie and Johnny are dead. Of the CURRENT tenors who do O What A Savior ... Ernie stands head and shoulders above the rest. Heard The Dove Brothers sing "O What A Saviour" several times and I am pretty sure Jerry Martin can stand head to toe with Ernie.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/1/2010 9:42:15 PM
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Johnny Parrack and Ernie Phillips. How about Willie Wynn and Lew Garrison?
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/2/2010 2:00:21 PM
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No one has mentioned Larry Ford. He currently does not sing that high, but in his prime he could really get up there, though I have no idea what notes he could reach. Since some have mentioned quality though, I think he has always been tops in that category. When my daughter was in college, one of her professors who sang opera professionally, went to hear Larry Ford in concert and was blown away by his voice.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/4/2010 6:37:09 PM
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Curtis was one more fine tenor in his day. I haven't heard him in years but in his prime he was hard to beat.. quote:
ORIGINAL: aachen1720 Curtis Elkins
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/5/2010 10:43:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: LONGTIMER2 Curtis was one more fine tenor in his day. I haven't heard him in years but in his prime he was hard to beat.. quote:
ORIGINAL: aachen1720 Curtis Elkins HOWEVER MY ALL TIME FAVORITE TENOR IS A FELLOW BY THE NAME OF DAVID WALKER. SANG WITH ANCHORMEN, SINGING AMERICANS AND kINGDOM HEIRS and simply quit at the peak of his "career". IF YOU'VE NEVER HEARD HIM , TRY TO GET A COPY OF THE SINGING AMERICANS RECORDING "REVIVAL".
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/5/2010 11:09:28 PM
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Jeremy Peace, sang in Falsetto 9o% of the time! Thats NOT a TRUE TENOR!
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/6/2010 7:52:58 AM
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servants
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ORIGINAL: djmaster Jeremy Peace, sang in Falsetto 9o% of the time! Thats NOT a TRUE TENOR! I've heard Jeremy sing quite a bit, I think your statement may be wrong.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/11/2010 4:03:54 PM
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eerjd
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I haven't heard anything of Allen Cox in several years but I heard him and Sue Dodge in a contest at GOGR in the 90's and he was a high singing tenor!!!!
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/12/2010 9:44:54 PM
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For a great, clear, smooth tenor that hits full voice highs, and knows how and when to us falsetto to good effect, Bobby Clark was and is about as good as it gets. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhtNzRRlm3M check this one out on Hide Thou Me from the Cathedrals reunion. I heard Bobby Clark sing a few years ago and he is still amazing. imho, he is the best the Cathedrals evre had. Mrs Weatherford talks about when he sang with the Weatherford's people would often be on their feet when he finished a solo part.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/12/2010 9:54:50 PM
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We lost a good Tenor today. You old timers may remember Jerry Redd that sang with The Plainsmen, Speer Family, Diplomats and Kingsmen. In his day he was a good one-------
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/13/2010 8:41:55 AM
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servants
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ORIGINAL: Drip We lost a good Tenor today. You old timers may remember Jerry Redd that sang with The Plainsmen, Speer Family, Diplomats and Kingsmen. In his day he was a good one------- Sorry to hear that Drip. I have heard him before and he was good.
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