Best female manly voice?


I am a high school teacher, and at lunch a group of students eat lunch in my room. I usually try to play different kinds of music just to expose them to something other that MTV and the Top 10. After listening to Cassandra Wilson for a while one day, one student remarked, "For a woman, she has the best man's voice I've heard." And he wasn't making fun---he went out and bought a CD.
papertrail
Nina Simone perhaps. Power, bite, grit but musical. She died recently. Or Judy Henske; listen to her 'Baltimore Oriole' cut. New one would be Thea Gilmore, she has great lyrics.
Moms Mabley? 4yanx your age is showing. However, just remembering her means your memory is as young as ever :--0)
Proud to say that Nina Simone was born in Tryon NC,about 4 miles from where I live. Yes, she could really hit the low notes.
How about Lucille Ball and Suzanne Pleshette! Heheh.

I remember about twenty years ago while listening to KROQ here in Los Angeles, Poorman asked, "who's that dude singing?" It was Alison Moyet.

Every time a friend of mine puts Nina Simone on the CD player at work, to get a rise I always ask, "who's that dude?"

Papertrail,

I've always noticed that talented educators, people who care about their students and their work always seem to have students that want to spend time with them. You must be a pretty cool teach.
Etta James? Sounds manly? On what recording can that be heard? :-)

Mt10425, I can show my age most clearly by looking in the mirror! ;-) Moms was a classic. Would never fly today, though.
Hardly manly, but Sarah Vaughn did have a true four octave range; baritone to soprano.