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Guest RachaelAnn

So who's your all time favorite singer? For me hands down, it's David Draiman. His vocal range and tone when he sings, to me, is just awe inspiring. Second for me would have to be a tie between Chester Bennington and Wayne Static. If you can't tell I'm a total metalhead. :D

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So who's your all time favorite singer? For me hands down, it's David Draiman. His vocal range and tone when he sings, to me, is just awe inspiring. Second for me would have to be a tie between Chester Bennington and Wayne Static. If you can't tell I'm a total metalhead. :D

Rachael

Have to agree with you about Drainman's range, pretty awesome. Honestly though I don't care for his voice as much when he goes melodic. Wicked awesome when he's gettin gritty with the rhythm. For melodic I think I prefer Matthew Barlow or Ivan Moody, or perhaps Davey Havok. For full on rage, Jamey Jasta reigns supreme. Love Pete Steele's voice too, as well as Hugo Ferreira.

My current favorite though has got to be Brer Rabbit of the Flobots.

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Another voice from the Boomer generation:

Two of my all time favorites, due both to their fantastic singing as well as their song writing -

Neil Diamond and Gordon Lightfoot. I'll toss Nat King Cole into that group too.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melanie Dawn

I will second David Draiman, also Brent Smith (from Shinedown), Christina Scabbia (Lacuna Coil), and Doug Robb (of Hoobastank)

Melanie Dawn

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Guest Melisiris

Maynard James Keenan(tool,apc), Antony Hegarty(and the johnsons), Anna Varney Cantodea(sopor aeternus), Marc Almond, Ian Curtis(joy division), Glen Danzig, Rozz Williams(christian death), Nick Cave(and the bad seeds) to name but a few

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Guest NatalieM

Rob Halford -- Judas Priest

Geddy Lee -- Rush

Bruce Dickinson -- Iron Maiden

Till Lindemann -- Rammstein

David Draiman -- Disturbed

Al Barr -- Dropkick Murphys

Chris Jericho -- Fozzy

Alexei Laiho -- Children of Bodom

King Diamond -- Mercyful Fate

Billy Corgan -- Smashing Pumpkins

There's my top 10. Not really in any order.

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Hands down, and there aint no doubt in my mind bout that.

(Puuurrrreeee Country.)

Excellent choice, Cowboy. I like Willie Nelson and Alan Jackson, too.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest NatashaJade

For me it's Jeff Buckley. It's so tragic that he left us before he was able to give us more, but what he gave us was angelic.

luv

Gin

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Guest My_Genesis

I'm into hard rock mostly so these are the ones I can think of off the top of my head:

Brent Smith - Shinedown

Robert Plant - Led Zeppelin

Pete Loeffler - Chevelle

Lzzy Hale - Halestorm

Shirley Manson - Garbage

Trent Reznor - Nine Inch Nails

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Guest FebruaryFalls

I used to really enjoy Chester, but he's been really nasally ever since he got surgery, I saw them live in 2007 and while the experience was amazing, listening to the recordings afterwards, really point out his shortcomings.

As for me, female vocalist would hands down be Hayley Williams of Paramore and for males, Dallas Green of Alexisonfire/City & Colour, Justin Pierre from Motion City Soundtrack or Jeremy McKinnon from A Day To Remember

I'm also really into Billy Joe Armstrong from Green day, Tim McIlrath from Rise Against annnddd Joe Strummer of the Clash

There's tons more but I'll leave it at that for now...

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Guest GwenMichelle

mmmmmm for right now Anthony Green(circa survive), Haley Williams(paramore), and Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta also known as Lady Gaga :)

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Jeff Beck is my favorite :)

I have a record from the John Mayal Blues Breakers from back in the 60's that has a track of Stormy Monday where Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page are playing together. Talk about awesome guitar work.

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Layne Staley - Alice in chains

Chris ledoux

the Ozzman

Eric Clapton

Natalie Imbruglia

and Jewel, she is an interesting person and has an awesome voice check out her cover of damage done she did.

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My favorite is a tie between Midnight (Crimson Glory) and Daniel Heiman (Lost Horizon). I'm a vocal range fanatic, and my favorite singers almost always have a crazy high extension to their voice. Midnight has a confirmed D2-G5 in full-voice, with an extension up to B5 in falsetto, and Daniel has G2-B♭5, with an extension up to E♭6 in falsetto! Midnight sings with such heart and soul, and Daniel sings with the most flawless technique I've ever heard from any singer!

Here's some close second favorites too:

Geddy Lee (Rush): C♯2 - B♭5

Jeff Buckley: G2 - B♭5, and up to G6 in falsetto.

Tony Harnell (TNT): F♯2 - A5

Dan Arlie (T-Ride): G♯1 - G5, and up to A5 in falsetto.

Cedric Bixler-Zavala (The Mars Volta): G2 - C6

King Diamond (Mercyful Fate): A1 - B4, and up to C♯6 in falsetto. (This range isn't entirely accurate, still notewatching his discography.)

Hope I'm not coming off too overbearing here, it's just something that interests me. :x

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Female - Janis Joplin - Hands down, soul queen, goddess.

Male - it's a tie between Getty Lee (Rush) and Robert Plant (Zepplin).

I am just an old rocker here

Cindy -

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I have to agree with Donna Jean about Don Henley being one of my favorites - so well known from the Eagles as well as his solo career but I have to throw in an oldie and then I will list my very favorite.

Dean Martin, so smooth and relaxed, good looking and very sexy - great voice too.

David Clayton-Thomas - Canadian born blues singer famous for leading Blood, Sweat & tears through their glory years.

Go Down Gablin

Just a short tune - best known for

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Love ya,

Sally

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