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David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Dec 21 20:21:03 PST 2009
I think that rivalry was manufactured..Vallee recorded Osborne's "Beside an
Open Fireplace".
I like Osborne's "The Man Who Comes Around". And he speaks the verse.
dl
Taylor Bowie wrote:
> Osborne started to lower his voice around the same time as did Vallee. His
> vocal on the ARC "A Needle in a Haystack" from '34 is a very pleasant sort
> of high baritone effort.
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> Some of the earlier Osborne vocals are pretty bad, esp. on slower
> tunes...same with Rudy's.
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> Taylor
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>> Will Osbourne should be included in the pop vocal list.
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>> His dependably great vocals were a constant source of irritation to Rudy
>> Valle, as their voices were amazingly alike.
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>> On a Columbia D Osbourne even aped Valle's "Heigh Ho Everybody Heigh Ho"
>> routine.
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