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mmm_sofay

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Jake Griggs - Something With Numbers singer
he has the most maddest voice.
listen to Crowner of Kings, sounds so wikid.
 

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Ed Kowalczyk from Live is good. Lightning Crashes is a classic..

Johnny from Goo Goo Dolls
Jon Bon Jovi - listen to Bed of Roses, Livin on a Prayer, Always etc etc
Rob Thomas
Darius from Hootie & the Blowfish
Michael Stipe
Tim Rogers - You Am I

For females, Sarah Mclachlan, Ella Hooper, Dusty Springfield
 
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Kazuya said:
Ed Kowalczyk from Live is good. Lightning Crashes is a classic..

Johnny from Goo Goo Dolls
Jon Bon Jovi - listen to Bed of Roses, Livin on a Prayer, Always etc etc
Rob Thomas
Darius from Hootie & the Blowfish
Michael Stipe
Tim Rogers - You Am I

For females, Sarah Mclachlan, Ella Hooper, Dusty Springfield

yeah love rob thomas' voice, he bringing out a solo album in america's spring i think
 

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Chris Martin from Coldplay. Probably not the best voice vocally, but it's very unique in a quiet, subtle way.
 

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Aled Jones. Went from world's greatest soprano, to world's greatest baritone.
 

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mike patton (faith no more, fantomas, mr bungle etc.)
layne staley (alice in chains)
don mclean
jeff buckley
leonard cohen
nick cave
robert plant (led zep)
david gilmour (pink floyd)
freddie mercury (queen)
chris cornell (soundgarden)
jim morrison (the doors)
roger daltrey (the who)
 

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mmm_sofay said:
Sarah Blasko
i cant figure out why missy higgins and delta and getting all the kudos while sarah only gets a couple of songs on triple j.

anyone mentioned mikael akerfeldt?
 

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sarah mclachlan...omg her acoustic versions of "fallen" and "world on fire" is just awe inspiring

bono from u2 ....love it. something SO distinctive about it

Rob Thomas ....rough edges but so great :D

I dont necessarily listen to singers with voices that are so great they can cover a 5 octave scale. They just have SOMETHING that makes u wanna hear the song out and again...and again :D

Edit: and Gavin Degraw :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

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Jazz Man Tim said:
some more

Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole
Sinatra, had an amazing voice. He had a massive range. And honestly could make people laugh or cry. I think when you can evoke such emotions from people with a voice your outstanding. If you have real emotion in your music, and the audience can really feel it then I think you are successful.

Two such rock singers I think are Jim Morrison and Freddie Mercury. Mercury's mournful tones from Bohemian Rhaspody are things u can almost hear long after you've listenened to an album.

I'm also a big fan of James Taylor's and Cat Steven's voices. But for a massive range from opera to pop it's difficult to go past Sarah Brightman as an outstanding voice.
 

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