I'll get out my time machine and say Madeline Kahn. Or Barbara Cook.
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I didn't even think about putting the opposite gender, solely because a male voice coming out of my body would be terrifying and disconcerting... but if I were to choose a male singer, I'm DEFINITELY going with Norm Lewis.
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This is so tough! I think it would be a three-way tie between Norbert Leo Butz, Gavin Creel, and Raul Esparza. All of them have very pleasant tones to their voices and they use SO MUCH DAMN BEAUTIFUL VIBRATO .
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I guess I am kind of unique as I don't wish to sound like any one person all of the time. Meaning, I have a few songs that I wish I could sing the way certain performers do...
There's an actor that played Jean Valjean for years in the touring/Broadway Company of Les Mis... Randal Keith. His "Bring him home" was one of the most amazing vocal performances I've ever seen on stage. Put Colm to shame actually.
I also often dreamed I could sing "Those Magic Changes" the way Sam Harris did in the 1994 revival of Grease. I know, most folks LOATHE Grease... but that song is by far the gem of that show. His reprise and octave jump at the end stopped the show. The cast recording captured the vocal riff quite well. It's worth buying the cd just to hear that song... but then there's Rosie's HORRENDOUS turn as Rizzo... so I guess it all evens out.
Oh, and there's hardly a Broadway fan in existence that didn't, at least for a little while, wish he/she could sing "And I am telling you..." like Jennifer Holiday. C'mon... you all know you've wanted to be Effie just for a night. LOL!
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My first thought before I opened this thread was Audra McDonald. Second would probably be Andrea Burns.
for the guys...a mix of the Brians (Stokes Mitchell/d'Arcy James)
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"And when Idina Menzel is singing, I'm always slightly worried that her teeth are going to jump out of her mouth and chase me." - Schmerg_the_Impaler
"Oh, and there's hardly a Broadway fan in existence that didn't, at least for a little while, wish he/she could sing "And I am telling you..." like Jennifer Holiday. C'mon... you all know you've wanted to be Effie just for a night. LOL!"
Hells yes. I frequently have to fight the urge to belt "Looooove me" at people in regular conversation. lol
I still don't understand why Jennifer didn't have more success on Broadway post-Dreamgirls. Her Tony performance is probably my favorite of all time.
"You have two kinds of shows on Broadway – revivals and the same kind of musicals over and over again, all spectacles. You get your tickets for The Lion King a year in advance, and essentially a family... pass on to their children the idea that that's what the theater is – a spectacular musical you see once a year, a stage version of a movie. It has nothing to do with theater at all. It has to do with seeing what is familiar.... I don't think the theatre will die per se, but it's never going to be what it was.... It's a tourist attraction." Stephen Sondheim
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