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Old 08-14-2020, 09:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've mentioned Frumpy here before. It's one of those bands that I grew up listening to and they were a real
sensation in Germany in the early 70s especially after that 2nd album. Inga Rumpf has actually expanded
her vocal range as she's gotten older - which is kinda weird if you think about it. I was the young guy with
the occasional crush on singers like her, Renate Knaup, and, of course, there's always the Brit, Jenny Haan:



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Old 08-15-2020, 07:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've mentioned Frumpy here before. It's one of those bands that I grew up listening to and they were a real
sensation in Germany in the early 70s especially after that 2nd album. Inga Rumpf has actually expanded
her vocal range as she's gotten older - which is kinda weird if you think about it. I was the young guy with
the occasional crush on singers like her, Renate Knaup, and, of course, there's always the Brit, Jenny Haan:



Vintage Inga hits the sweet spot for me because she has this powerful voice but doesn't really engage in those rock histrionics that I often find incredibly annoying.
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