Stamps Quartet Lineup- Jim Hill-Tenor Vocals Donnie Sumner-Lead Vocals Jimmy Blackwood-Bariton Vocals JD Sumner-Bass Vocals Tony Brown-Piano Duke Dumas-Electric Guitar Tim Baty-Bass Guitar Billy Blackwood-Drums
I like his base singing voice so deep sounding too I’ve been wondering today if I’m related too him as I listen to him this morning too and now listening to him again tonight
My only real complaint is David Hester didn't even try as far as JD's notes were concerned. His bass is more towards the higher end of the bass register.
The Guiness World Record for the lowest note sung by a human is held by a man named Tim Storms. They recorded him singing a note that is 8 Hz ... so low the human ear can't hear it, but it still registered it. He also holds the record for having a 10 octave vocal range. Check him out. 😁👍
@@davidmay5993 Yes, I know who Tim Storms is. For me like Bing Crosby is the BEST VOICE CROONER EVER, Louis Armstrong is the BEST TRUMPETER EVER, J.D.Sumner is the BEST BASS EVER!
I was there!! They had to evacuate the building shortly after that song!! The low notes that JD hit rocked the very foundation of that building......sheer pandominium broike loose!!
It was fry, but J. D. could sing incredibly low without fry. His fry sounded warmer than the growlers out there today, partially due to his darker timbre and his mic choice/technique. True bass voices also tend to have a fuller sounding fry register than baritones and tenors.