Best harmonizing vocals in a band

Best harmonizing vocals in a band


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DerekJohnson

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Harmonies were the Beatles cheat code.
Those are all good answers. I could've easily voted for any of them but just went for my favorite act among the choices.
If CSNY had been in the pole I probably would've gone with them.
 
Quite a few entrants for the all-white division:

Doobie Brothers (though they had one brother)
Steely Dan
Chicago
Kansas
Eagles
Little River Band
Bee Gees
Fleetwood Mac
Just off the top of my head. Decidedly 70s vibe
 
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Quite a few entrants for the all-white division:

Doobie Brothers (though they had one brother)
Steely Dan
Chicago
Kansas
Eagles
Little River Band
Bee Gees
Fleetwood Mac
Just off the top of my head. Decidedly 70s vibe
The Eagles were a notable omission for sure.
 
Derek may need to take a walk for perspective regarding his poles
 
Quite a few entrants for the all-white division:

Doobie Brothers (though they had one brother)
Steely Dan
Chicago
Kansas
Eagles
Little River Band
Bee Gees
Fleetwood Mac
Just off the top of my head. Decidedly 70s vibe
Steely Dan cause all the Mike McDonald backing vocals.
 
I'm enjoying all of the recent Van Halen promotion by Derek.
When we had our HcH get together in Burlington, and @JoeEDangerously told me that the song "Jump" was actually about suicide, for whatever reason this sent me back down the Van Halen rabbit hole.
 
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