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"Nina Simone's incredible performance of "Feeling Good" is a classic and so it's only fitting that this is one of the most covered songs in the history of music. Everyone from John Coltrane to Michael Buble has performed this tune and now I've gone and ruined it for everyone. Thanks for watching!"
~Geoff Castellucci
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Geoff: you have made a sad day 1000% better.
VERY UNUSUAL YES I ENJOYED THIS AND YES FEELING GOOOOOD HOPE YOU ARE TOO
THANKS MEL SO MUCH
love his voice and neat way to make a video
WHAT A VOICE!
Very Interesting and different.
AWFUL--Not a harmonic sounding song--Just AWFUL!!
I don't like that LOW BASS sound of his vocals but love the other ranges. He sounds better when he sings higher--just sayin'
We used to say, "I'd listen to him read a phone book." It's still true. Geoff and the group, Voice Play, ..., well, they have their own folder on my computer. But it isn't just the music, it's the photography. Single or with the group, it's the photography.
To Sylvia Ross, below, Google Voice Play and/or Geoff Castellucci. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the experience.
Thanks Mel.
One thing is sure; he didn't ruin it. The range Geoff has is absolutely incredible!
So smooth and enjoyable. I could listen for hours.
I was not able to see toay's video. When I clicked on he red arrow, it said it wanted me to prove I was not a robot. And when I clifcked on that it just froze.
I love his voice! The first time I heard him was singing a version of "Sixteen Tons" originally sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955.
Interesting version---amazing talent............
Love that bass singer!