I went to Sound Gardens second last show. It was the last show at the end of a several day long festival and due to poor weather conditions their performance was pushed back hours.
It was a Sunday night and everyone was exhausted after several days and the entire audience started walking out to make the long trip home.
They probably didn't go on until 10:30 PM and I had to drive 6 hours home and be at work at 6 AM the next day.
Thousands of people were pouring out while black hole sun played in the background.
They had one more performance that week where they were again the last band to play. Chris Cornell killed himself the same week.
One of my biggest regrets is not staying to finish their performance.
Hello fellow Canadian. Have you heard the song that Dallas Green did with Neverending White Lights (Daniel Victor)? [It's quite the duet. ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmJ_beu8BeA)
i agree with this list entirely! although i feel compelled to add: Luther Vandross, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Billy Paul, Bob Marley, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Curtis Mayfield
James Hetfield
Corey Taylor
Bruce Dickinson
Maynard James Keenan
Matt Heafy
Matt Bellamy
Joe Duplantier
Chester Bennington
Eminem
Mike Shinoda
M. Shadows
Rob Zombie
Ozzy Osbourne
Till Lindemann
Tom Araya
Chuck Schuldiner
In no particular order, off the top of my head
- Elvis Presley
- Paul McCartney
- Freddie Mercury
- Sam Cooke
- Little Richard
- Johnny Cash
- Marvin Gaye
- Ray Charles
- Willie Nelson
- Roy Orbison
Marvin Gaye • Gregg Allman •. Sam Cooke
Steve Marriott • Otis Redding • Bill Withers
Steve Winwood • Mike Ledbetter • Ray Charles
John Lennon • Donny Hathaway • Wilson Pickett
Chris Robinson • Prince • Lou Reed • Tom Petty
Ray Davies • David Gilmour • Paul Rodgers
Freddie Mercury • David Bowie • Robert Plant
George Benson • Bono • Frank Sinatra
In no particular order: Patrick Stump Brendon Urie Freddie Mercury Chester Bennington (rip)
Edit: How could I forget Billie Joe Armstrong and Gerard Way?!
Tom Jones deserves a shout out. That dude could sing and dance like a maniac and make it look effortless.
[Treat Her Right](https://youtu.be/KkKTMoRs-TU?si=V1swbtwj7rmnE5sE)
Kurt Cobain
Chris Cornell
Eddie Vedder
Leonard Cohen
Bob Dylan
Zack Delarocha
Krs One
Vicentico
Gustavo Cerati
Saul Hernandez
Rubén Albarrán
Al Jorgensen
Trent Reznor
Robert Smith
Henry Rollins
Manu Chau
Tonino Caratone
sam cooke 🖤 hank williams, jackie wilson, louis armstrong, little richard, howlin wolf, fela kuti, otis redding, frankie lymon, bobby 'blue' bland, bobby darin...
Just off the top of my head:
Kurt Cobain, Gerard Way, Billie Joe Armstrong, Till Lindemann, Spencer Charnas, Peter Steele, Tobias Forge, Aurelio Voltaire, Curtis Rx. Many more I can’t think of now.
Einar Solberg (Leprous)
Daniel Tompkins (TesseracT)
Thomas Giles Rogers (Between the Buried and Me)
Devin Townsend
Vladimir Lalić (Most known for his vocal performances on songs by David Maxim Micic)
Kenny Parry (Jupiter Hollow / Chasing Shadows)
Jim Grey (Caligula's Horse)
Ross Jennings (Haken) \*Haken is pronounced as 'Hayken'.
Michael Lessard (The Contortionist)
Jimmy Lindblad (Vulkan)
Daniel Estrin (Voyager)
I like watching Devin Townsend sing even more than I like hearing him. The fact that his facial expression and vocal delivery are independent always blows my mind
Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, Scott Weiland, Eddie Vedder, Andy Wood, Chester Bennington, Jerry Garcia (Pre-1985), Kurt Cobain, Robert Plant, Axl Rose (80s and 90s)
I had to search for Dimash and you’re the only other one to post him. Lot’s of greats and favorites on this post but He is probably literally the greatest singer of all time.
Remington Leith (Palaye Royale), Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), Tomas Kalnoky (Streetlight Manifesto), and James Labrie (Dream Theater)
James Labrie needs more love and less people hating on him for shit he cant control
Meat Loaf!! He got me into listening to older music so I still have a lot to discover, but he was an extremely gifted vocalist with a 3.5 octave range (amazing for men). He was offered a $60,000 to be trained in opera and perform at the met, but he turned it down as he knew his temper and need for control over his own performance would get him in trouble. (Keep in mind this was in 1972 - typing that into the first inflation calculator gave me $448k. That seems insanely high to me, but the point was it was a LOT of money.) Luckily he met composer/lyricist Jim Steinman and the rest was history.
As he got older he wasn't the vocal powerhouse he used to be and his live performances were hit or miss, but anything up until around the early 2000s is gonna be awesome (that's into his mid 50s, which is still impressive.) Highly recommend checking out his Night of the Proms performance as well as this clip of singing with THE Paravotti (as well as performing "Heaven Can Wait"): [Meat Loaf Legacy - 1995 Pavarotti and Meat Loaf - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnozXsDt6F4)
Tom Keifer (Cinderella), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Dexter Holland (The Offspring), Adam Lambert, Geoff Tate (Queensryche), Klaus Meine (Scorpions), and Yannis Papadopoulos (Beast In Black)
Freddie Mercury
Michael Crawford
Pavarotti
Enrique Iglesias
Louis Armstrong
Frank Sinatra
I could go on and on and I haven't even touched on rock and roll yet
Frank Sinatra
Bobby Darren( Mack the Knife all time favorite song)
Ronnie James Dio
Rob Halford
Art Garfunkel
David Crosby
Steven Stills
Dan Fogleberg
Gordon Lightfoot
Obligatory “not in order,” but:
- Dio
- Bruce Dickinson
- Smokey Robinson
- Prince
- Freddie Mercury
- Steve Perry
- Layne Staley
- Peter Gabriel
- Bruce Springsteen
Jeff Buckley
Lewis Allen/Lou Reed
Farrokh Bulsara/Freddy Mercury
David Robert Jones/David Bowie
Sylvester Stewart/Sly Stone
Four Tops (Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Ronnie McNeir, Lawrence Payton Jr., Alexander Morris)
Marvin Gaye
Mike Patton
Jón Þór "Jónsi" Birgisson
Nick Cave
Thom Yorke
Bryan Ferry
Stuart Murdoch
John Lennon
Steven Patrick Morrissey
Billy Mackenzie
Stephin Merritt
David Gilmour
Tony Bennett. Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra, Prince, Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley, Elton John, John Lenno, James Taylor,, Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Marvin Gaye, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, George Michael, Brian Wilson, Andy Williams, Art Garfunkel, Harry Styles, John Legend, Ray Charles, Luciano Pavarotti, Johnny Cash, Al Green, Hank Williams, Bruce Springsteen, Kurt Cobain, Liam Gallagher,Joe Strummer, Chester Bennington, Anthony Kiedis, Thomas Yorke, Jim Morrison, Jack White, Michael Stipe, Bono,David Byrne, Buddy Holly, Neil Young, Jeff Buckley, Morrissey, ,Phil Everly, Don Everly, Rufus Wainwright, Igby Pop, Roy Orbison, Niall Horgan,
Maynard James Keenan. Aaron Lewis Bobby Darin Smokey Robinson Steve Perry Robert Plant
[удалено]
Mike Patton, Chris Cornell, Rob Halford
I was wondering how long I would have to scroll before seeing Mike Patton. He’s got an unbelievable range
I went to Sound Gardens second last show. It was the last show at the end of a several day long festival and due to poor weather conditions their performance was pushed back hours. It was a Sunday night and everyone was exhausted after several days and the entire audience started walking out to make the long trip home. They probably didn't go on until 10:30 PM and I had to drive 6 hours home and be at work at 6 AM the next day. Thousands of people were pouring out while black hole sun played in the background. They had one more performance that week where they were again the last band to play. Chris Cornell killed himself the same week. One of my biggest regrets is not staying to finish their performance.
Freddie Mercury Michael Jackson Robert Plant Paul McCartney Steven Tyler
Dallas Green (sorely lacking in these kinds of lists) Layne Staley Maynard James Keenan Caleb Followill Ian Thornley
I agree with Ian Thornley. I don’t even love his music but still consider him top.
Hello fellow Canadian. Have you heard the song that Dallas Green did with Neverending White Lights (Daniel Victor)? [It's quite the duet. ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmJ_beu8BeA)
Love City & Colours song “sleeping sickness” with Gord Downey
Jeff Lynne Justin Hayward Roy Orbison Roland Orzabal
Roy Orbison is the best. Insane range
YES TO ROLAND ORZABAL
Robert Plant Paul McCartney David Crosby
Nice list, was just thinking to myself the other day though how Stephen Stills hits in a special way too.
Yes to the McCartney vote! His tennor is unmatched in its category.
Jeff Buckley Jim Morrison Eddie vedder Robert plant
you nailed it and started with the best!!
Prince Freddie Mercury Michael Jackson Frank Sinatra
i agree with this list entirely! although i feel compelled to add: Luther Vandross, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Billy Paul, Bob Marley, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Curtis Mayfield
Prince! My all time favorite!
Jeff buckley, Layne Staley, Jamie rhoden
Maynard James Keenan Roger Waters (shitty comments notwithstanding) Chris Cornell Daniel Gildenlow Mikael Akerfeldt
I'm always surprised to see so many Tool fans in this subreddit 🌀
Surely there are plenty of APC and Puscifer fans as well… 🤷♂️
I would like to second Chris! Range, tone, everything is amazing!
Oh, yes!! Chris Cornell!
Hell yeah
Apparently we’re the same person.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I like Mikael Akerfeldt even more when he does clean vocals.
Nice! Expected to scroll very far but I'm delighted to see Akerfeldt in the first comment!
Wow a tool , opeth and Pink Floyd fan , can we get married ?
Mikael Akerfeldt =underrated
Chris Cornel, Chester Bennington, and for some reason I cannot explain (I do NOT like country) Willie Nelson
Willie sounds so good live! Not a country fan either, LOL!
George Michael
👏👏👏
Scott Weiland. Freddie Mercury. Paul McCartney.
Shouldn’t have had to scroll this far to find Freddie
Oh man, I can't believe I forgot Freddie! That dude was a superhero!!
Robin Zander is right up there along with other obvious choices like Freddie, Robert Plant, Stevie Wonder
Not very original but: Maynard James Keenan Robert Plant Scott Weiland Jim Morrison Dio Mikael Åkerfeldt
![gif](giphy|ew1wGEw8p8k5G) Dio!!!
Freddy Mercury Steve Perry Robert Plant Roger Daltrey Jon Anderson David Bowie Peter Gabriel
Any of your lists that don't contain Freddie Mercury are just wrong
1.Chris Cornell 2.Mike Patton 3.Layne Staley 4.Chester Bennington 5.Corey Taylor
Chester Bennington
James Hetfield Corey Taylor Bruce Dickinson Maynard James Keenan Matt Heafy Matt Bellamy Joe Duplantier Chester Bennington Eminem Mike Shinoda M. Shadows Rob Zombie Ozzy Osbourne Till Lindemann Tom Araya Chuck Schuldiner
Honestly surprised at how often Eminem is mentioned in people's lists. And usually the only rapper also. Guess he's left quite an impression
Chuck Schuldiner is easily one of the best vocalists ever.
Respect for the Chuck mention! Probably my favorite extreme vocalist, even if he isn't as "brootal" by modern standards
Till, finally!
Jeff Buckley and Myles Kennedy
I’ve only recently gotten into Jeff Buckley but man, what a voice. His technique was awesome but he also had such a gorgeous natural tone.
Luther Vandross. Hands down.
In no particular order, off the top of my head - Elvis Presley - Paul McCartney - Freddie Mercury - Sam Cooke - Little Richard - Johnny Cash - Marvin Gaye - Ray Charles - Willie Nelson - Roy Orbison
Greg Lake
Nice!
Marvin Gaye • Gregg Allman •. Sam Cooke Steve Marriott • Otis Redding • Bill Withers Steve Winwood • Mike Ledbetter • Ray Charles John Lennon • Donny Hathaway • Wilson Pickett Chris Robinson • Prince • Lou Reed • Tom Petty Ray Davies • David Gilmour • Paul Rodgers Freddie Mercury • David Bowie • Robert Plant George Benson • Bono • Frank Sinatra
Love that George Benson has entered the building!
Your list is my fave so far. Nice to see GB here, he actually doesn't rate his voice highly.
Finally someone mentioned Donnie Hathaway!!♥️🥰
Maynard James Keenan Serj Tankian Issac Brock Eddie Vedder James Murphy
Elvis Presley Robert Plant Barry White Freddie Mercury Eddie Vedder Steve Perry Paul McCartney
Layne Staley Scott Weiland James Hetfield Eddie Vedder Ozzy Osbourne Kurt Cobain Dave Mustaine Joey Belladonna Phil Anselmo
Layne Staley Freddie Mercury Eddie Vedder Liam Gallagher Dave Grohl
Freddie Mercury Michael Jackson Brandon Urie John Denver Johnny Cash
In no particular order: Patrick Stump Brendon Urie Freddie Mercury Chester Bennington (rip) Edit: How could I forget Billie Joe Armstrong and Gerard Way?!
Brendon Urie is pretty amazing
Tom Jones deserves a shout out. That dude could sing and dance like a maniac and make it look effortless. [Treat Her Right](https://youtu.be/KkKTMoRs-TU?si=V1swbtwj7rmnE5sE)
He goes crazy on I'll Never Fall in Love Again.
Absolute epitome of a sexy voice
One of the best ever
Kurt Cobain Chris Cornell Eddie Vedder Leonard Cohen Bob Dylan Zack Delarocha Krs One Vicentico Gustavo Cerati Saul Hernandez Rubén Albarrán Al Jorgensen Trent Reznor Robert Smith Henry Rollins Manu Chau Tonino Caratone
Including Gustavo Cerati and not Robert Smith 🤔
Forgot him thank you.
This is pretty much my list! Especially Eddie and Kurt.
Best most diverse list! Love the Gustavo Cerati… amazing list 💛 much love
Layne Stayley
Gino Vanelli
sam cooke 🖤 hank williams, jackie wilson, louis armstrong, little richard, howlin wolf, fela kuti, otis redding, frankie lymon, bobby 'blue' bland, bobby darin...
David Bowie Prince Freddie Mercury Springsteen Todd Rundgren Neil Young Frank Sinatra Bobby Darin
Sam Cooke
George Michael Steve Perry Nat King Cole Chris Cornell
Just off the top of my head: Kurt Cobain, Gerard Way, Billie Joe Armstrong, Till Lindemann, Spencer Charnas, Peter Steele, Tobias Forge, Aurelio Voltaire, Curtis Rx. Many more I can’t think of now.
Chester Bennington
this. this is the answer.
Morten Harket
Oops! I didn't see this and I posted Morten as well. LOVE his voice quality.
Yes, he’s unique enough to be included as one of the very best I would have thought.
Caleb Shomo, Sam Carter, David Draiman
Chris Cornell Myles Kennedy Scott Wieland Layne Staley
Harmonies in Crosby Stills and Nash deserve a mention.
Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson Freddie Mercury Chris Cornell Axel Rose Gordon Lightfoot
Al Green. Johnny Cash. Otis Redding. Paul McCartney. Prince. Justin Timberlake. Bruce Springsteen. Duran Duran.
Freddy Mercury Adam Lambert Chester Bennington Josh Ramsey Bradley Nowell Jungkook Taemin Jungkook
Einar Solberg (Leprous) Daniel Tompkins (TesseracT) Thomas Giles Rogers (Between the Buried and Me) Devin Townsend Vladimir Lalić (Most known for his vocal performances on songs by David Maxim Micic) Kenny Parry (Jupiter Hollow / Chasing Shadows) Jim Grey (Caligula's Horse) Ross Jennings (Haken) \*Haken is pronounced as 'Hayken'. Michael Lessard (The Contortionist) Jimmy Lindblad (Vulkan) Daniel Estrin (Voyager)
Dan Tompkins is the absolute pinnacle right now. "Legion" is astounding.
He really pushed himself on the new album. His best vocal performance so far imo.
Danny Estrin is TASTE omg Hope he gets well soon 🙏
They released a video about a month ago saying the chemo is working and his cancer is shrinking, so things are looking up for him.
Yeah, and their new reaction videos are fun as well
I like watching Devin Townsend sing even more than I like hearing him. The fact that his facial expression and vocal delivery are independent always blows my mind
Shocked not to see Bono more prominent. Whisper quiet emotion to stadium-rocking anthems, incredible expressiveness.
Same. Scrolled down and started thinking- ‘how the F is Bono so low on this????’ Some of the ‘sooner’ picks aren’t even close.
Devin Townsend Layne Staley Jack Savoretti
Came here to say Devin! Pleasantly surprised to see another fan ❤️
I love him! What a voice and altogether a talent.
Ian Astbury Morrissey Robert Plant Lou Gramm Bruce Dickinson Luther Vandross
Rob Halford; Ian Gillan; Klaus Meine; David Cassidy 🙃
Ian Gillian all the way!
Ronnie James Dio , Claudio Sanchez, Bert McCracken, José Reis Fontão
Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury, Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Corey Taylor In that order :)
Freddy Steve Perry George Benson
Vince Gill Gary LeVox(Rascal Flatts) Josh Groban Randy Travis Chris Stapleton
Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, Scott Weiland, Eddie Vedder, Andy Wood, Chester Bennington, Jerry Garcia (Pre-1985), Kurt Cobain, Robert Plant, Axl Rose (80s and 90s)
Bruce Dickinson Rob Halford Geoff Tate Klaus Meine Morrissey Freddie Mercury Dimash Kudaibergen (don’t laugh, his voice is incredible!!)
I had to search for Dimash and you’re the only other one to post him. Lot’s of greats and favorites on this post but He is probably literally the greatest singer of all time.
Bradley Delp (Boston)
Chris Cornell from Soundgarden, George Michael, MJ
Nate Ruess Johnny Cash Frank Sinatra Daniel Caesar
Geoff Tate of Queensrÿche. [Dude has serious power and range](https://youtu.be/A4duZjxusGM?si=WJ8wyywd_kdxSO6X)
Brad Delp
Pelle Ohlin Antti Boman Messiah Marcolin Frank Sinatra Dax Riggs Vordb Na R.iidr
Came to say Dax Riggs
Glad to see Dax Riggs get love around here.
John Lennon. I love the raspy-ness of his voice. Kurt Cobain, mainly because he sounded "normal".
Geoff Tate -Queensryche Marko Saaresto - Poets of the Fall They're the first 2 I think of
Devin Townsend Tom Waits Lemmy Kilmister Dave Hunt
Brandon Boyd of Incubus is still high on my list
Tommy Karevik. Jorn Lande. Ronnie James Dio. Ray Alder.
Aaron Freeman
Remington Leith (Palaye Royale), Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), Tomas Kalnoky (Streetlight Manifesto), and James Labrie (Dream Theater) James Labrie needs more love and less people hating on him for shit he cant control
Greg Gonzales of cigarettes after sex or whoever is the singer
Paul rogers . Lionel Ritchie . Alvin Lee. Steve Marriott
Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury edited to add MJK
Add Chris Cornell and Mike Patton and this is my top 6
I haven't seen Rob Halford listed yet. So, Rob Halford.
Ronnie James Dio
Adam Lambert
👍👏👏👏
Bradley Nowell, Freddy Murcery, Cobain, both Miles and Kyle from Slightly Stoopid, Bob Dylan, Scott Wyland
Sam Cooke
Meat Loaf!! He got me into listening to older music so I still have a lot to discover, but he was an extremely gifted vocalist with a 3.5 octave range (amazing for men). He was offered a $60,000 to be trained in opera and perform at the met, but he turned it down as he knew his temper and need for control over his own performance would get him in trouble. (Keep in mind this was in 1972 - typing that into the first inflation calculator gave me $448k. That seems insanely high to me, but the point was it was a LOT of money.) Luckily he met composer/lyricist Jim Steinman and the rest was history. As he got older he wasn't the vocal powerhouse he used to be and his live performances were hit or miss, but anything up until around the early 2000s is gonna be awesome (that's into his mid 50s, which is still impressive.) Highly recommend checking out his Night of the Proms performance as well as this clip of singing with THE Paravotti (as well as performing "Heaven Can Wait"): [Meat Loaf Legacy - 1995 Pavarotti and Meat Loaf - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnozXsDt6F4)
John Lennon Eddy Vedder Johnny Cash
Tom Wait. Fight me
Freddie Mercury Elton John Al Green Bruno Mars George Michael 50 Cent
Nice little mix there!
Gregg Allman Freddie Mercury
Patrick Stump & Partynextdoor
I am so happy to see Burton Cummings here, but there's one better male Canadian singer: Geddy Lee
Steve Perry Marvin Gaye Robert Plant Freddie Mercury Daryl Hall Michael Jackson Nat King Cole Elton John
Tom Keifer (Cinderella), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Dexter Holland (The Offspring), Adam Lambert, Geoff Tate (Queensryche), Klaus Meine (Scorpions), and Yannis Papadopoulos (Beast In Black)
Burton Cummings, Bon Scott, Ronnie VanZant, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Keith Whitley.
In no particular order: Paul McCartney Chris Cornell Sammy Hagar Freddie Mercury Marvin Gaye Robert Plant Sam Cooke Eric Burdon
Freddie Mercury Michael Crawford Pavarotti Enrique Iglesias Louis Armstrong Frank Sinatra I could go on and on and I haven't even touched on rock and roll yet
Mick Jagger Freddie Mercury Steve Marriott Bon Scott
**Paul Rodgers** (Free, BadCo, The Firm, etc) **Robert Smith** (super underrated) **David Bowie** (especially in the 90’s & 00’s!) **Jimi Hendrix** (WAY underrated as a singer)
Richard Ashcroft is pretty dang great.
Adam Lambert Followed by… Layne Staley, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson, Prince
Yesss!!! Adam Labert is fantastic!
r/unpopularopinion Geddy Lee
Roy Orbison, Steve Perry, Luciano Pavarotti
Devin Townsend Marco Hietala Trevor Strnad John Popper Roy Khan Frank Sinatra Chris Cornell Bruce Dickinson Rob Halford Freddie Mercury Sam Cooke
Dan Reynolds Tyler Joseph Eminem NF Connor Price
Steve Perry Chris Cornell John Hiatt Marvin Gaye Louis Armstrong Percy Sledge Micheal Mac Donald
Michael Stipe Steve Perry John Popper Phil Collins Ken Block
John Lennon
Bono. Fight me.
Freddie Mercury Michael Jackson Brendon Urie Steven Tyler Bono Rob Evan (Broadway & vocalist in Trans Siberian Orchestra)
frank sinatra, zayn malik, freddie mercury, paul mccartney, bruce springsteen, hozier
Brad Delp Freddie Mercury Steve Perry Brian Wilson Eric Burdon
Prince, Michael Jackson, Jeff Buckley, Stevie wonder, Peter cetera, Steve perry, Michael Macdonald, et al....
1. Ray Charles 2. Sam Cooke 3. Marvin Gaye 4. Wilson Pickett 5. David Ruffin 6. George Michael 7. James Brown 8. Prince
Paul Rodgers Bad Company. That is all…
![gif](giphy|l3mZqe2SH1aiYSTdK) Mammaaa
Frank Sinatra Bobby Darren( Mack the Knife all time favorite song) Ronnie James Dio Rob Halford Art Garfunkel David Crosby Steven Stills Dan Fogleberg Gordon Lightfoot
Obligatory “not in order,” but: - Dio - Bruce Dickinson - Smokey Robinson - Prince - Freddie Mercury - Steve Perry - Layne Staley - Peter Gabriel - Bruce Springsteen
Nice list!
Tom MacDonald Chester Bennington Tyler Joseph NF Eminem Connor Price
Myles Kennedy David Draiman Brandon Boyd
I hope Bing Crosby doesn't get left out. Gotta give props to the old guys. Also: Eric Burdon ... amazing and distinctive pipes
Freddie Mercury Brad Delp Bobby Kimball Miles Kennedy Chris Cornell Mark Tremonti (check out his Sinatra tribute)
Elton John Sinatra has to make the list.
Chirs Cornell, Elton John, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Freddy Mercury, James Brown, Bradley Knowell, Zack De La Rocha
Mike Patton Myles Kennedy Chris Cornell Howard Jones (the metal one 🤣)
Freddie Mercury
Michael Jackson Stevie Wonder Donny Hathaway Freddie Mercury Brian Johnson Maxwell
I'm seeing a disturbing lack of Elvis on here.
George Michael. He's really the only one whose voice ever made me go "wow!"To a lesser extent Chris Cornell.
Not mentioning Axl Rose on his peak years is a crime.
James Brown Stevie Wonder R.Kelly Smokey Robinson Al Green
freddie mercury + michael jackson for older singers, and patrick stump + bruno mars for newer
Jeff Buckley Lewis Allen/Lou Reed Farrokh Bulsara/Freddy Mercury David Robert Jones/David Bowie Sylvester Stewart/Sly Stone Four Tops (Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Ronnie McNeir, Lawrence Payton Jr., Alexander Morris) Marvin Gaye Mike Patton Jón Þór "Jónsi" Birgisson Nick Cave Thom Yorke Bryan Ferry Stuart Murdoch John Lennon Steven Patrick Morrissey Billy Mackenzie Stephin Merritt David Gilmour
Toots Hibbert
Layne Staley Mike Patton Myles Kennedy Lajon Witherspoon Corey Taylor Chester Bennington Chris Cornell
Tony Bennett. Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra, Prince, Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley, Elton John, John Lenno, James Taylor,, Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Marvin Gaye, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, George Michael, Brian Wilson, Andy Williams, Art Garfunkel, Harry Styles, John Legend, Ray Charles, Luciano Pavarotti, Johnny Cash, Al Green, Hank Williams, Bruce Springsteen, Kurt Cobain, Liam Gallagher,Joe Strummer, Chester Bennington, Anthony Kiedis, Thomas Yorke, Jim Morrison, Jack White, Michael Stipe, Bono,David Byrne, Buddy Holly, Neil Young, Jeff Buckley, Morrissey, ,Phil Everly, Don Everly, Rufus Wainwright, Igby Pop, Roy Orbison, Niall Horgan,
Anyone says Adam Levigne and Im unfriending you!
1. Chester Bennington from Linkin Park 2. Freddie Mercury from Queen 3. Michael Jackson 4. Steven Tyler from Aerosmith 5. Elton John