Favourite Male Vocalist's

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Same as the female thread.


Chuck Berry(Chuck Berry)
Freddie Mercury(Queen)
W.Axl Rose(Gn'R)
Robert Plant(Led Zeppelin)
David Coverdale(Whitesnake)
Bon Scott(early voice of AC/DC)
Alice Cooper(Alice Cooper)
Lemmy(Motörhead)
Bob Marley(Bob Marley & The Wailers)
Jon Bon Jovi(Bon Jovi)
Joey Tempest(Europe)
Bruce Dickinson(Iron Maiden)
Kris Bentley(Inner Circle)
Peter Tosh(Peter Tosh)
Jerry Lee Lewis(Jerry Lee Lewis)
Maxi Priest(Maxi Priest)
Ronnie James Dio(Rainbow/Black Sabbath/Dio)
Shaggy(Shaggy)
 
Well k.............

Nero Bellum(Psyclon Nine)
Mark Hunter(Chimaira)
Elijah Blue(Deadsy)
Nergal(Behemoth)
Marilyn Manson
Jeffery Nothing(Mushroomhead)
Jay Gordon(Orgy)
 
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sputnikgirl

Guest
Beck
Rufus Wainwright
Marilyn Manson
Brandon Boyd (Incubus)
Bono
John Lennon
Elton John
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
Steve Perry - Journey
Freddie Mercury - Queen
Brad Delp - Boston
Phil Anselmo - Pantera
Layne Staley - Alice In Chains
John Fogerty - Creedence Clearwater Revival, also solo work
Bruce Springsteen
Huey Lewis
Frank Sinatra
 
Matt Barlow, former singer of Iced Earth, is the first that I think of. There are many other great ones, but he's one of my all time favorites.
 

Vanilla Bear

Bears For Life
Xavier Naidoo
Juanes
Roger Cicero
Bill Withers
Max Mutzke
Adam Levine (Maroon 5)
Michael Bublé
Laith Al-Deen
Shaggy
Justin Timberlake
Ricky Martin
Chris Martin (Coldplay)
Jack Johnson
and a few more
(no particular order)
 
just to name a few of the many

jose gonzales, mark sandman (rip), peter hammill, jeff buckley (rip), joe williams (rip) and maynard james keenan
 
Rob Zombie (White Zombie & Solo)
Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath & Solo)
Sully Erna (Godsmack)
Shaun Morgan (Seether)
David Draiman (Disturbed)
Bob Seger (...& The Silver Bullet Band and Solo)
Jon Bon Jovi (Bon Jovi)
Johnny Cash
 
Rick Danko (The Band)... great as a lead and in harmony with Levon Helm or Richard Manuel... vocals on "The Weight" are simply fantastic.

Brad Delp (Boston) "When I retire and thinkin' cold... I hide in my music, forget the day... and dream of a girl I used to know... I closed my eyes and she slipped awwwayy

Otis Redding... Soulful and powerful.

Chris Cornell (Soundgarden)... Powerhouse vocals, yet still tuneful... "Alive in the superunknown!!!"

Gordon Lightfoot... Unique and stirring and extremely original.

Bobby Hatfeild and Bill Medley... Righteous!
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
Brad Delp (Boston) "When I retire and thinkin' cold... I hide in my music, forget the day... and dream of a girl I used to know... I closed my eyes and she slipped awwwayy

Brad Delp = Awesome

It's just a shame that he killed himself :crying:
 
Steven Tyler - Aerosmith
Jani Lane - Warrant
Robert Plant _ Led Zeppelin & Solo
Ozzy Osbourne - Black Sabbath & Solo
Austin Winkler - Hinder
Jim Morrison - The Doors
Chris Cornell - Soundgarden & Audioslave
Zack DeLaRocha - Rage Against The Machine
Bon Scott - AC/DC
Joe Elliot - Def Leppard
James Hetfield - Metallica
Sully Erna - Godsmack
Billy Joel
David Draiman - Disturbed
 
Ronnie Van Zant - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Bob Seger
CASH
Hank Williams Jr.
Waylon Jennings
Ozzy
Danny Joe Brown - Molly Hachet
Greg Allman
Warren Zevon
Bruce Springsteen
 

dick van cock

Closed Account
This is a list of charismatic voices that make my balls curl... not a list of my fav musicians...

Johnny Cash
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(far behind...)
Johnny Mercer
Tom Waits
Charles Aznavour
Muddy Waters
Paul Robeson
Ray Charles
Nat King Cole
Frank Sinatra
Lou Rawls
Billy Eckstine
John Fogerty
 
19 posts and NO COREY TAYLOR!!! his vocal range is better than almost ALL singers out there.

I'm also fond of:

Phil Anselmo
Brandon Boyd
Brian Fair (Shadows Fall)
Chad Grey (Mudvayne) has some good moments, but most of it is pretty rough on the ears.
 
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