Article 5MEWZ A Low Bass Vocal Cover of the Classic Tennessee Ernie Ford Song ‘Sixteen Tons’

A Low Bass Vocal Cover of the Classic Tennessee Ernie Ford Song ‘Sixteen Tons’

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Lori Dorn
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Singer Geoff Castellucci performed a cover of the classic Tennessee Ernie Ford song Sixteen Tons" in very low bass vocalizations as lead while other versions of himself provided harmony, each at a different part of the scale.

Tennessee Ernie Ford is a legend and I hope I've done his classic tune Sixteen Tons" justice in this re-imagining of it.

Here's Castellucci explaining how he is able to get his voice so low.

via Miss Cellania

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