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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen I agree with all but Sia Furler... and only because I don't know her. Here is some info about her. I would add Alison Krauss.

"Sia Furler or Kate Isobelle Furler is a singer and songwriter from Australia. She began her singing career in the Adelaide acid jazz band Crisp during the mid 1990’s, and also sang backup for the English group, Jamoriquai. When Crisp disbanded in 1997, Furler would release her very first studio album entitled, Only See. Thereafter, she moved to London and served as vocalist for the British duo called, Zero 7. In the year 2000, Sia signed on to Sony’s Dance Pool sub label and subsequently released her second studio effort entitled, Healing is Difficult. Soon after she would sign onto Go! Beat before releasing her next studio effort. She would continue making and releasing albums until 2016 when her seventh album would come out, including a track that would be her first no. 1 on the hot 100 chart. Sia is known for her style which incorporates soul, funk and hip hop."
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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She goes by just Sia. Her breakout hit was "Chandelier." Currently, "Unstoppable" is getting a lot of airtime.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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Talk a listen to these great female vocalists!
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Anytime a person makes a list of "The Greatest ****" it is subjective. There are many on this list I would agree on, but not all. There are many more I would add. Guess you have to draw a line somewhere.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Or make the list huge :-))
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