Tuesday, December 7, 2021

THE 100 GREATEST LEAD SINGERS. This post: #2. Concludes tomorrow.

As the focal point for the groups they sing out front of, these figures loom larger than the other members. Caffè Lattè pays tribute to the all-time…

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GREATEST LEAD SINGERS

2The Rolling Stones on stage in December 1981. From left: Mick Jagger wearing a blue jacket with yellow clothing and a black belt singing into a microphone, Keith Richards wearing black pants and a small purple vest (no shirt) playing a black guitar to the left—and slightly in front—of Jagger, Ronnie Wood wearing an orange jacket and black shirt/pants playing a beige guitar behind Jagger and Richards.

🎤Mick Jagger   

[The Rolling Stones]

Even at 78, Jagger can occupy a stage just as effectively as he did in his youth when The Stones broke through in the 1960s. Drawing from soul performers and bluesmen, he created his individual style. He is part sexual, confident and showman. As a lead vocalist, he can wow you with his genre-spanning talent. This is most evident on Stones classics such as “Satisfaction”, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, “Angie”, “Sympathy For The Devil”, “Fool To Cry”, “Paint It, Black”, “She’s A Rainbow”, “Wild Horses” and “Street Fighting Man”. Jagger’s resumé also includes solo albums and film roles.

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