Thank you for quoting my Marvin Gaye & Luther Vandross picks.
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Honourable mentions go to (in no particular order):
Prince Rogers Nelson
Sufjan Stevens
James Brown
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave)
Layne Staley (Alice in Chains)
D'Angelo
Johnny Cash
Robert Plant
Terence Trent D'Arby
Richard Ashcroft (The Verve)
Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Ron Sexsmith
Sebastian Bach (Skid Row)
James Brown
Mike Patton (Faith No More, Fantomas)
Isaac Hayes
John Farnham
W. Axl Rose (Guns'n'Roses)
Tom Yorke (Radiohead)
Chuck D (Public Enemy)
Zack de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine)
Marvin Gaye
Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)
Shawn Smith (Brad)
Eminem
Chino Moreno (Deftones)
Tom Araya (Slayer)
Liam Gallagher (Oasis)
James Blake
Thank you for quoting my Marvin Gaye & Luther Vandross picks.
Here is a deal for you:
>>>Purchase "All True Man" by Alexander O'Neal.
>>>Listen to track 4 - Somebody
>>>Listen to track 12 - Shame
If you are not satisfied, let me know & I will send you a check for the cost [limit $25. - No $1000 signed editions].
Let me know if you love it or hate it.
Best to you,
zz.
Huge Purple fan, IMHO Ian is THEE voice of Deep Purple, all the others cant hang. Made In Japan, one of those magical moment in live music. MK II all the way!
Geoff Tate Queensrych has tremendous range, covers many octaves well.
Does Elvis hold no water with you guys for one reason or another, no mention of him yet.
The guy had a pretty magical voice, personal antics aside, he was gifted.
Thank you for quoting my Marvin Gaye & Luther Vandross picks.
Here is a deal for you:
>>>Purchase "All True Man" by Alexander O'Neal.
>>>Listen to track 4 - Somebody
>>>Listen to track 12 - Shame
If you are not satisfied, let me know & I will send you a check for the cost [limit $25. - No $1000 signed editions].
Let me know if you love it or hate it.
Best to you,
zz.
Honourable mentions go to (in no particular order):
Prince Rogers Nelson
Sufjan Stevens
James Brown
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave)
Layne Staley (Alice in Chains)
D'Angelo
Johnny Cash
Robert Plant
Terence Trent D'Arby
Richard Ashcroft (The Verve)
Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Ron Sexsmith
Sebastian Bach (Skid Row)
James Brown
Mike Patton (Faith No More, Fantomas)
Isaac Hayes
John Farnham
W. Axl Rose (Guns'n'Roses)
Tom Yorke (Radiohead)
Chuck D (Public Enemy)
Zack de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine)
Marvin Gaye
Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)
Shawn Smith (Brad)
Eminem
Chino Moreno (Deftones)
Tom Araya (Slayer)
Liam Gallagher (Oasis)
James Blake
Boston’s Brad Delp (RIP) - Amazing range, tone and power.
Jim Croce (RIP) - The man could say more in a 2.5 minute song than most can say in an entire album.
Some more “current” favorites:
Sean Rowe - great baritone voice and thoughtful song writing.
Shawn Mullins - another great baritone (thanks @treitz3 for turning me on to him!)
This is really tough! The question is favorite male singer , singular, so I'll keep it as low as possible.
Non classical, Marvin Gaye, just about. There is a documentary of him in Belgium (I think it was, might have been Holland) where he is singing acapella in church. Always brings tears to my eyes.
I say "just about" because FOR ME there are a few others that run him close.
For classical, especially lieder, Peter Schreier. Try this link for heartbreaking.