In the christian genre I always have liked
Sandy Patty for her range.
Amy Grant for her folksy style.
John Micheal Talbot
Russ Taft
Micheal Card
Sandra Crouch
Daniebelle Hall
Joe Coker/ Malissa Manchester....."Love Lifts Us Up"
Aaron Neville/ Linda Ronstandt......" I Don't Know Much"
Johnny Duncan
Jerry Wallace
Waylon Jennings
Gene Watson
Charlie Rich
Charlie Pride
Sammi Smith
Conway Twitty
Freddy Fender
Willie Nelson
I was hooked on country, gave it up, cold turkey.
Yes I truly was Sister,
That's why I can not involve myself in things of that nature any longer. It has been years since I listened to anything but Gospel, but the mention of the names, and I remember the words, how they sang them and it brings back memories from the past that were sensual and provoctive, because we frequented a club that played country music. Those are things that God has delivered me from. It's so important once we are delivered from something, to not allow ourselves to venture back in that direction, because before we realize it, we will be drawn back into something we need not allow to overtake us again. Avoid the very appearance of evil
I listen now to whatever my husband plays.He is the music person here.I would rather play my guitar or keyboard and sing my own stuff.He likes canned music.
You folks covered most everything I listened to but I am surprised no one listed ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)!
Chicago, 3 Dog, Bread (just for you Renda), I was a huge Motown fan, Ronnie Milsap was good, loved most all Southern Rock ZZ Top, Led Zeplin, did a lot of Kenny Rogers (mostly his older stuff), Leon Russel (loved up on a tightwire), Bob Dylan for his lyrics, Santana was always good, BloodRock was about as sick as I got, I loved Chuck Mangione and his flugle horn, Stevie wonder was on the list ..... BUT
My number one Stevie was my main man, the now late but still great