The Whole Nine Yards Ep 37 10.10.21 Queens of the Voice with Roy Stannard on Burgess Hill Radio 103.8FM

The Whole Nine Yards Sunday 10th October 2021 3-5pm with Roy Stannard on Burgess Hill Community Radio103.8FM www.burgesshillradio.co.uk/listenlive

Queens of the Voice

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What makes a great female vocalist? Firstly, remember that the voice is an instrument. A good singer is not a great vocalist. The difference? Someone who can sing is…well, just that. They’re able to carry a tune, hit certain notes, and entertain others with their voice. Secondly, a great vocalist is someone who is devoted to their craft, who works incredibly hard, and who is willing to sacrifice and do what it takes to become the best they can be. So

We are focusing on truly great vocalists. The women who can change the mood of a room, lift the spirits and make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck..

Hour One

Grimes – Oblivion (Visions 2012)

Janelle Monáe – Tightrope (Archandroid 2010)

Carole King – Pleasant Valley Sunday (Demos 1966)

Amy Winehouse – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Bridget Jones – The Edge of Reason OST 2004)

Alison Moyet – Ordinary Girl (Raindancing 1987)

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – 100 Days, 100 Nights (100 Days, 100 Nights 2007)

Maria Muldaur – I’m Vaccinated and Ready for Love (Single 2021)

Alabama Shakes – Hold On (Boys and Girls 2012)

Beverley Knight – Shoulda Woulda Coulda (Who I am 2002)

Brandi Carlile – The Story (The Story 2008)

Aretha Franklin – I Dreamed a Dream (What you see is what you get 1991)

Horse – Dizzy Heights (live with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra) (Both Sides 2000)

Hour Two

Lana Del Ray – Video Games (Born to Die (2012)

Solange – Cranes in the Sky (A Seat at the Table 2016)

Carmel – Sticks and Stones (The Falling 1986)

Nina Simone – Dambala (It is Finished 1974)

Sarah Jane Morris – The Sea (Live in Pompeii) Original on Compared to What (2016, with Antonio Forcione)

Flora Purim – From the Lonely Afternoon (Carry On 1979)

Fleetwood Mac – Sara (Tusk 1979)

Minnie Riperton – Les Fleurs (Come to my Garden 1970)

Joni Mitchell – A Case of You (Both Sides Now 2000)

Lara Fabien – Love is like a dream (Madamoiselle Zhivago 2003)

Paloma Faith – Only Love can Hurt Like This (Live for Burberry) (A Perfect Contradiction 2013)

Published by Roy Stannard

I'm someone who doesn't like parameters, barriers or fences. I'll try and climb over them, burrow under them or just pretend they don't exist - until they don't. Sometimes I'll write about the mind in a poetic way, or poetry with neural undertones, or I'll proselytise endlessly about my favourite new band - or one of the old ones. My Blog will give you the keys to the kingdom. A kingdom with no borders, no expectations and, therefore, no failure.. Because I am endlessly empathetic with people, their motivation, their behaviour,their problems and their quest for knowledge, I work with the pioneering Brighton-based homeless, vulnerable women and disempowered school students charity Off The Fence Trust that has tried to redress the equality deficit for over two decades. I produce, host and promote two radio shows a week: The Whole Nine Yards Sundays 3-5pm on Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM (www.midsussexradio.co.uk/listen) - and Lost Immortals on Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM on Sundays 5-7pm.

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