RE: The Music That Moves Me | My Lifelong Connection With Rhythm and Blues And Angela Winbush

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A lovely and well-written piece on favourite music and artist! I can relate to the way music evokes deep emotions in us and influence our fiction writing. It happens to me often. I'm more into R N B and jazz and grew up listening to artists like Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Boys II Men, Usher etc. Usually, it's the melody that pulls me in and later on, the lyrics. If the lyrics don't make sense, I'm done with the song!

...her voice rivals that of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Or dare I say, Whitney Houston.

What? Noooo 😄 Or maybe because I don't know much about Angela Winbush but for me, no artist's voice rivals that of Whitney in her youthful days! Her belting ability was exceptional.

After watching the Angel video, I understand why she holds a special place on your list of music artists. I'll say Ms Winbush is superb. Her vocal variation caught my attention — the way she changes her vocal range while singing is mesmerising.

Well done! I enjoyed reading this and listening to the songs. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day. !PIMP 💕



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Oh, Boys II Men. What a choice. They sway me every time those talented guys. For some reason, I'm just not that into Whitney. Never have been. Perhaps for me the drama far overshadowed the stardom. A waste of a great voice and career.

I'm happy to hear you found Ms. Winbush's music to your liking. "Your Smile" is awesome too. Every time I hear the song, my husband's face flashes before me. Don't get me started on that. Moving along.

Thanks for your visit, in-depth engagement, and thoughtful observations for my choice of artist to showcase. I've been working on this piece for a month attempting to reign it in to a more personal take instead of just providing details of her life.

I appreciate your support. Take care and have a nice rest of your week.
!ALIVE

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