poll: favorite musical act?

dramaqueen47 said:
I know that this will elicit some groans, but I adore Ahlee Simpson. I have seen her in concert twice and she never fails to put on a good show. I am also a huge fan of Kelly Clarkson. She is real, she's awesome, and she knows how to perform. Lately though I have been getting into acts like Anna Nadilick (?), the Breathe (2a.m.) girl.
Well, you can't beat the guitar playing of Keith Urban, nor the show he puts on. I just bought the DVD "Livin' Right Now" and he does a version of "free falling" that puts the other to shame. It was profoundly compelling. Is there no end to this man's many sides?

I also am very into "Sugarland", "Big & Rich", "Martina McBride", "Tim McGraw", "Trisha Yearwood", and ofcourse, "Kenny Chesney".
Otherwise, I dig 38 Special, Southern Rock and Classic Rock (70's) with acts such as Lynard Skynard, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Boston, Foreigner, Meat Loaf, The Eagles, and then there's Stevie Ray Vaughn, the king of blues. Eric Clapton is always a favorite, and I also listen to Jazz.

Did I miss the poll? It's probably for the best. I have a tough time picking just one, but I will do it if I must.
 
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My favorite musical act is The Dave Matthews Band.

He is an extraordinary singer/songwriter and musician. When he is on stage performing, he gets so excited about what he is doing. You know he is really enjoying himself.
 
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I listen to all kinds of music....my friends are amazed by the eclectic tastes I have as evidenced by my iPod....but for all-time favorite band, I have to go with the Beatles. I've loved them all my life and if I could go back in time and see them in concert I would do it without blinking. Second favorite is Aerosmith, and then the Who. I was lucky enough to see the Who live about five years ago and it was probably the most amazing show I've ever been to.
 
I don't think I could pick just one!

My current favorite is Michael Buble. However, I enjoy a wide variety of music. No way I could really pick one act though!
 
I was going to say Danny Gatton's Redneck Jazz Explosion, but it seems redneckitude seems to be a hot button issue in this thread.
 
I enjoy listening to a lot of 60's and 70's music, groups such as the Easybeats, Beatles and Monkees, but some times bands such as Powderfinger and the Wrights get a play on the CD player
 
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