Saturday, November 29, 2008
Giving Thanks to American Barihunks
[Top to Bottom: Randall Turner (photo from artist website), Franco Pomponi (photo from artist website), Michael Todd Simpson (photo from artist website), Nathan Gunn (ScreenCap) and David Adam Moore (ScreenCap)]
During this uniquely American holiday weekend, I thought that it would be appropriate to give thanks to the abundance of American barihunks in our midst. From top to bottom you'll find Indiana native Randal Turner, one of the cutest and most charming singers in the world today; Franco Pomponi, whose sultry looks and animal magnetism can steal the show regardless of who else is on the stage; North Carolina native Michael Todd Simpson, whose tall, striking presence and warm, rich baritone are a sheer delight; Illinois resident Nathan Gunn who many claim was the inspiration for the term Barihunk and who certainly has personified the term; and, the deeply profound Texas native David Adam Moore, who has made modern opera sexy.
This is by no means a comprehensive list of American Barihunks, but it certainly represents the hottest and most popular barihunks on this site. I can always tell when Nathan Gunn is on TV, because the site visits go through the roof.
I also want to take time to thank all of the Barihunks fans who send me pictures and suggestions. I am planning some upgrades to the site in the near future, due to some great suggestions from readers. I try to respond to everyone and am committed to posting as many hot singers as possible. My apologies to those who don't make the cut.
For today's listening pleasure here is Michael Todd Simpson singing one of the most beautiful versions of the Nedda-Silvio duet from Pagliacci that I've heard:
http://www.michaeltoddsimpson.com/audio.html
You can reach this site at barihunks@gmail.com
Where's Rod Gilfry? He's my All-American hunk.
ReplyDeleteI think that this site has officially ended the Age of the Tenor.
ReplyDeleteRe. Todd Simpson and the linked audio file..It's a good voice innately....but anyone with the slightest idea of what Italian style is would agree that his Italian is blatantly American, and the legato is sloppy. The top is far too open and the vibrato uneven, to my taste. Throaty.
ReplyDeleteDavid Moore is incredible! One of the best lyric baritones out there working---better than Gilfry, Simpson, Gunn.
ReplyDeleteI differ with Anonymous and the assessment of Michael Todd Simpson's voice. It sounds right for the role. I'd like to hear him in some French opera where his voice would soar and sound REALLY sexy. Would anyone quibble with the statement that the barihunk with the best voice is Hvorostovsky?
ReplyDeleteWhere is THOMAS HAMSPON??!!! Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous (and not a bad singer either!!)
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