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| [[Bobby Hatfield]] || 1940–2003 || American || [[The Righteous Brothers]] || style=text-align:center|<ref>{{cite news| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/07/arts/bobby-hatfield-dies-at-63-righteous-brothers-tenor.html| title = Bobby Hatfield Dies at 63; Righteous Brothers Tenor| work=[[The New York Times]]|date=7 November 2003|accessdate=10 June 2018| first=Ben| last=Sisario}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url = http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2003-11-07/features/0311070382_1_bobby-hatfield-righteous-brothers-unchained-melody| title = Bobby Hatfield had soul, inspiration| work=[[The Baltimore Sun]]|date=7 November 2003|accessdate=10 June 2018| first=Ben| last=Wener}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url = https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/nov/07/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries| title = Obituary: Bobby Hatfield| work=[[The Guardian]]|date=7 November 2003|accessdate=10 June 2018| first=Dave| last=Laing}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1446073/Bobby-Hatfield.html| title = Obituary: Bobby Hatfield| work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=7 November 2003|accessdate=10 June 2018| first=| last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url = http://articles.latimes.com/2003/nov/12/local/me-righteous12| title = Remembering a Blue-Eyed Soul Brother| work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=12 November 2003|accessdate=10 June 2018| first=Mike| last=Anton}}</ref>

Revision as of 18:06, 17 January 2019

The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between C3, the C one octave below middle C, to the high C (C5). The low extreme for tenors is roughly A2 (two octaves below middle C). At the highest extreme, some tenors can sing up to F one octave above middle C (F5).[1]

The term tenor was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's vocal range but also on the tessitura and timbre of the voice. For classical and operatic singers, their voice type determines the roles they will sing and is a primary method of categorization. In non-classical music, singers are primarily defined by their genre and their gender and not by their vocal range.[2] When the terms soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass are used as descriptors of non-classical voices, they are applied more loosely than they would be to those of classical singers and generally refer only to the singer's perceived vocal range.

The following is a list of singers in various music genres and styles (most of which can be found on the List of popular music genres)[3] who have been described as tenors. Additionally, those who are known for being a member of a band are listed with the band's name in parentheses.

List of names

Matt Bellamy
Chester Bennington
John Denver
Brandon Flowers
Cee Lo Green
Jonathan Groff
Sébastien Izambard
Michael Jackson
Elton John
Bruno Mars
Paul McCartney
Roy Orbison
Robert Plant
Justin Timberlake
Maurice White
Thom Yorke
Name Lifespan Nationality Associated act(s) Ref.
Bryan Adams 1959– Canadian [4][5][6][7]
Ryan Adams 1974– American [8][9][10]
Clay Aiken 1978– American [11][12][13][14]
Jin Akanishi 1984– Japanese KAT-TUN [15]
Akon 1973– American [16][17][18]
Olly Alexander 1990– English Years & Years [19][20][21][22]
Marc Almond 1957– English Soft Cell [23][24][25]
Brett Anderson 1967– English Suede [26]
Jon Anderson 1944– English Yes [27][28][29]
Marc Anthony 1968– American [30][31][32]
David Archuleta 1990– American [33][34][35]
Billie Joe Armstrong 1972– American [36][37][38]
Fred Astaire 1899-1987 American [39][40]
Dan Auerbach 1979– American The Black Keys [41][42]
Philip Bailey 1951– American Earth, Wind and Fire [43]
Marty Balin 1942–2018 American Jefferson Airplane [44][45][46]
Ron Banks 1951-2010 American The Dramatics [47]
Beck 1970– American [48][49]
Joey Belladonna 1960– American Anthrax [50][51]
Matt Bellamy 1978– English Muse [52][53][54]
George Benson 1943– American [55][56][57]
Tony Bennett 1926– American [58][59][60][61]
Chester Bennington 1976–2017 American [62][63][64][65]
Justin Bieber 1994– Canadian [66][67][68]
James Blunt 1974– English [69][70][71]
Jon Bon Jovi 1962– American Bon Jovi [14][72][73]
Bono 1960– Irish U2 [74][75][76][77]
Joe Bonsall 1948– American The Oak Ridge Boys [78][79][80][81]
Christian Borle 1973– American [82][83]
Peabo Bryson 1951– American [84][85][86][87]
Michael Bublé 1975– Canadian [88][89]
Jeff Buckley 1966–1997 American Gods and Monsters [90][91][92][93]
Solomon Burke 1940–2010 American [94]
Urs Bühler 1971– Swiss Il Divo [95][96][97][98]
Amick Byram 1955– American [99]
Tevin Campbell 1976–[100] or 1978-[101] American [101][102]
Johnny Carter 1934-2009 American [47]
Peter Cetera 1944– American Chicago [103][104][105][106]
Tom Chaplin 1979– English Keane [107][108][109][110]
Jimmy Cliff 1948– Jamaican [111][112][113][114]
Phil Collins 1951– English Genesis [115]
Javier Colon 1978– American The Derek Trucks Band [116][117][118]
Sam Cooke 1931–1964 American The Soul Stirrers [119][120][121][122]
Billy Corgan 1967– American The Smashing Pumpkins [123][124]
Michael Crawford 1942– English [14][125][126][127]
Kevin Cronin 1951– American REO Speedwagon [128][129][130][131]
Christopher Cross 1951– American [132][133][134][135]
Rivers Cuomo 1970– American [136][137][138][139]
John Denver 1943–1997 American The John Denver Band [140][141][142][143]
Dennis DeYoung 1947– American Styx [144][145][146][147]
Bruce Dickinson 1958– English [148][149][150]
Ronnie James Dio 1942–2010 American [151]
Dennis Edwards 1943–2018 American The Temptations [152]
Jim Ellison 1964–1996 American Material Issue [153]
Phil Everly 1939—2014 American The Everly Brothers [154][155][156][157][158]
Roby Facchinetti 1944– Italian Pooh
Brandon Flowers 1981– American The Killers [159][160][161]
Martin Fry 1958– English ABC [162]
Peter Gabriel 1950– British Genesis [163][164]
Noel Gallagher 1967– English Oasis [165][166]
Art Garfunkel 1941– American Simon & Garfunkel [167][168][169][170]
Bob Gaudio 1942– American [171][172][173][174]
Marvin Gaye 1939–1984 American [66][175][176][177]
Boy George 1961– English Culture Club [178][179][180][181]
Vince Gill 1957– American [182][183][184][185]
Ian Gillan 1945– English [148][186]
Corey Glover 1964– American Living Colour [187]
Martin Gore 1961– English Depeche Mode [188][189][190][191]
Lou Gramm 1950– American Foreigner [192][193][194][195]
Al Green 1946– American [196][197]
Cee Lo Green 1974–[198] or 1975–[199] American [200][201][202][203]
Steve Green 1956– American Gaither Vocal Band [204]
Jonathan Groff 1985- American [205][206]
Ernie Haase 1964– American [207][208]
Rob Halford 1951– English [209]
Daryl Hall 1946– American Hall & Oates [210]
Larnelle Harris 1947– American Gaither Vocal Band [204]
George Harrison[dubious ] 1943–2001 English [211] [212]
Bobby Hatfield 1940–2003 American The Righteous Brothers [213][214][215][216][217]
Donny Hathaway 1945–1979 American [218]
Colin Hay 1953– Scottish-Australian Men at Work [219]
Darren Hayes 1972– Australian Savage Garden [7][220]
Fran Healy 1973– Scottish [221]
Don Henley 1947– American Eagles [222]
Sterling Holloway 1905–1992 American [223]
Chris Isaak 1956– American [224][225][226][227]
Fabien Incardona 1985– French [228]
Sébastien Izambard 1973– French Il Divo [229]
Michael Jackson 1958–2009 American Jackson 5 [230]
Al Jarreau 1940–2017 American [231]
Billy Joel 1949– American [232]
Elton John 1947– English [14][66][233]
Jónsi 1975– Icelandic Sigur Rós [234][235][236][237]
Tyler Joseph 1988- American Twenty One Pilots [238]
Jay Kay 1969– English Jamiroquai [239]
Gene Kelly 1912-1996 American [40][240][241][242][243]
R. Kelly 1967– American Public Announcement [244]
Eddie Kendricks 1939-1992 American The Temptations [47]
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 1948–1997 Pakistani [245][246][247]
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 1974– Pakistani [248]
Michael Kiske 1968– German [249]
James LaBrie 1963– Canadian Dream Theater [250]
Greg Lake 1947–2016 English [251]
Adam Lambert 1982– American Queen + Adam Lambert [252][253][254]
Aaron Lazar 1976– American [255][256]
Simon Le Bon 1958- British [257][258]
Geddy Lee 1953– Canadian Rush [259]
Adam Levine 1979– American Maroon 5 [260][261][262][263][264]
Fabio Lione 1973– Italian [265]
Meat Loaf 1947– American Neverland Express [266]
Kenny Loggins 1948– American [267][268]
Daron Malakian 1975– American [269]
Zayn Malik 1993– English One Direction [270][271][272][273]
Bob Marley 1945–1981 Jamaican Bob Marley and the Wailers [274]
Bruno Mars 1985– American The Smeezingtons [275][276][277][278]
Ricky Martin 1971– Puerto Rican Menudo [7]
Johnny Mathis 1935– American [279]
Maxwell 1973–[280] American [281]
Paul McCartney 1942– English [7][66][282][283]
Brian McFadden 1980– Irish Westlife [284]
Ewan McGregor 1971– Scottish [285][286][287][288][289]
Brian McKnight 1969–[290] or 1970–[291] American [291][292][293][294][295]
Klaus Meine 1948- German Scorpions [296][297][298][299]
Shawn Mendes 1998– Canadian [300][301]
Freddie Mercury 1946–1991 Zanzibari-British Queen [66][283][302][303][304]
MIKA 1983– Lebanese-English [305]
David Miller 1973– American Il Divo [95][96][97][98]
Steve Miller 1943– American Steve Miller Band [306]
Jason Molina 1973–2013 American [307][308][309][310][311]
Patrick Monahan 1969– American Train [312]
Chino Moreno 1973– American [313][314][315][316]
Wanya Morris 1973– American Boyz II Men [317][318][319][320]
Matthew Morrison 1978– American [321]
Graham Nash 1942– British [322]
Neige 1985– French [323]
Ne-Yo 1979–[324] or 1982–[325] American [326][327][328][329]
Nikolai Noskov 1956– Russian Gorky Park [330]
Donald Novis 1906–1966 American [331][332][333]
Daniel O'Donnell 1961– Irish [334]
Ric Ocasek 1944–[335] or 1949–[336] American The Cars [337]
Billy Ocean 1950– Trinidadian-English [338]
Leslie Odom Jr. 1981– American [339][340][341]
Roy Orbison 1936–1988 American Traveling Wilburys [342][343][344]
Benjamin Orr 1947–2000 American The Cars [345]
Adam Pascal 1970– American [346][347]
Steven Pasquale 1976– American [348][349][350]
Steve Perry 1949– American Journey [148][283][351]
David Phelps 1969– American Gaither Vocal Band [352][353]
Jonathan Pierce 1970– American [353]
Robert Plant 1948– English Led Zeppelin [7][148][354]
Ben Platt 1993- American [355][356][357]
Gerry Polci 1954–[358] American The Four Seasons [359]
Mike Posner 1988– American Mansionz [360][361][362][363]
Gary Puckett 1942– American Gary Puckett & The Union Gap [364]
Charlie Puth 1991– American [365][366]
Kellin Quinn 1984– American Sleeping with Sirens [367][368][369][370]
Andrew Rannells 1978– American [205][371][372]
Eddie Redmayne 1982– English [373][374]
Damien Rice 1973– Irish Juniper [375]
Little Richard 1932– or 1935–[376] American [376]
Smokey Robinson 1940– American The Miracles [377][378][379]
Nate Ruess 1982– American [380][381][382]
Timothy B. Schmit 1947– American [383]
Max Schneider 1992– American [384]
Bon Scott 1946–1980 Australian [385][386][387][388]
Ed Sheeran 1991– English [389][390][391][392]
Paul Smith 1979– English Maxïmo Park [393]
Robert Smith 1959– English [394]
Sam Smith 1992– English [395][396][397][398][399]
Jimmy Somerville 1961– Scottish [400][401][402][403][404]
J. D. Souther 1945– American [405]
Layne Staley 1967–2002 American [406]
Rod Stewart 1945– British [407]
Shawn Stockman 1972– American Boyz II Men [408][409][410]
Otis Stokes American Lakeside [47]
Sting 1951– English [283][304][411][412][413]
Patrick Stump 1984– American Fall Out Boy [414][415][416][417]
Ibrahim Tatlises 1952– Turkish [418]
James Taylor 1948– American [419][420][421]
Glenn Tilbrook 1957– English [422][423][424]
Justin Timberlake 1981– American NSYNC [7][14][425][426]
Devin Townsend 1972– Canadian [427]
Pete Townshend 1945– English The Who [428]
Steven Tyler 1948– American [304][429][430][431]
Usher 1978– American [14][432][433][434]
Frankie Valli 1934– American The Four Seasons [435][436][437]
Rufus Wainwright 1973– American-Canadian [438][439][440][441]
Wayne Watson 1954– American [442]
The Weeknd 1990– Canadian [443][444][445][446]
Maurice White 1941–2016 American Earth, Wind and Fire [447][448][449][450][451]
Andy Williams 1927–2012 American The Williams Brothers [452][453][454][455]
Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson 1943–1970 American Canned Heat [456][457][458][459]
Brian Wilson 1942– American [460][461][462][463]
Patrick Wilson 1973– American [464][465][466]
Steve Winwood 1947–[467] or 1948–[468][469] English [467][468][469][470]
Stevie Wonder 1950– American [7][233][283][471]
Thom Yorke 1968– English [472][473][474][475]
Neil Young 1945–[476] or 1946–[477] Canadian [476][477][478][479]
Robin Zander 1953- American Cheap Trick [480][481][482][483]

See also

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