List of baritones in non-classical music

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The baritone voice is typically written in the range from the second G below middle C to the G above middle C (G2-G4) although it can be extended at either end. However, the baritone voice is determined not only by its vocal range, but also by its timbre, which tends to be darker than that of the typical tenor voice.[1]

The term baritone 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.

Successful non-classical baritones display a wide range of vocal qualities and effects that lend a unique character to their voices, many of which are considered undesirable in the operatic or classical baritone singer, such as "breathy" (Jim Reeves),[3] "crooning" (Ville Valo),[4][5] "growling" (Neil Diamond),[6] and even "ragged" (Bruce Springsteen).[7]

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)[8] who have been described as baritones.

List of names

Johnny Cash
David Bowie
Seth MacFarlane
Trent Reznor
Elvis Presley
Jimi Hendrix
Josh Groban
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Anthony Kiedis
Tom Meighan
Iggy Pop
Frank Sinatra
Ville Valo
Scott Weiland
Warren Zevon
Name Lifespan Nationality Associated act(s) Ref.
Trace Adkins 1962- American [9][10]
Damon Albarn 1968- British [11]
Ian Anderson 1947- British Jethro Tull [12]
Phil Anselmo 1968- American [13]
Alexander Armstrong 1970- British [14]
Rick Astley 1966- British [15]
Kevin Ayers 1944-2013 British [16]
Faris Badwan 1986- British The Horrors [17]
Paul Banks 1978- British-American Interpol [18]
Harry Belafonte 1927- American [19]
Matt Berninger 1971- American The National [20]
Aloe Blacc 1979- American [21]
James Blake 1988- British [22]
David Bowie 1947-2016 British [23]
Michael Bublé 1975- Canadian-Italian [24]
Eric Burdon 1941- British [25]
Pete Burns 1957-2016 British Dead or Alive [26]
Vyacheslav Butusov 1961- Russian [27][28]
Julian Casablancas 1978- American The Strokes [29]
Johnny Cash 1932-2003 American [30]
Nick Cave 1957- Australian Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds [31]
Jacky Cheung 1961- Chinese [32]
Eric Clapton 1945- British [33]
Jarvis Cocker 1963- British Pulp [34]
Leonard Cohen 1934-2016 Canadian [35]
Marc Cohn 1959- American [36]
Nat King Cole 1919-1965 American [37]
Perry Como 1912-2001 American [38]
Chris Cornell 1964-2017 American [39]
Hugh Cornwell 1949- British The Stranglers [40]
Bing Crosby 1903-1977 American [41]
Tim Curry 1946- British [42]
Ian Curtis 1956-1980 British Joy Division [43]
Glenn Danzig 1955- American Misfits [44]
Neil Diamond 1941- American [6]
Nate Dogg 1969-2011 American [45]
Will Downing 1963- American [46][47]
Drake 1986- American [48]
Jason Earles 1977- American [49]
Zac Efron 1987- American [50]
Andrew Eldritch 1959- British The Sisters of Mercy [51]
Sully Erna 1968- American Godsmack [52]
Michael Feinstein 1956- American [53]
John Fogerty 1945- American Creedence Clearwater Revival [54]
Tennessee Ernie Ford 1919-1991 American [55]
Peter Gabriel 1950- British Genesis [56]
Dave Gahan 1962- British Depeche Mode [57]
Bill Gaither 1936- American Gaither Vocal Band [58]
Larry Gatlin 1948- American [59]
Marian Gold 1954- German Alphaville [60]
William Lee Golden 1939- American The Oak Ridge Boys [61]
Ryan Gosling 1980- Canadian Dead Man's Bones [62]
Robert Goulet 1933-2007 French-Canadian [63]
Greg Graffin 1964- American Bad Religion [64]
Josh Groban 1981- American [65][66]
H.R. 1956- American Bad Brains [67]
Michael C. Hall 1971- American [68]
Isaac Hayes 1942-2008 American [69]
Jimi Hendrix 1942-1970 American [70]
James Hetfield 1963- American Metallica [71]
Leo Howard 1997- American [72]
Hozier 1990- Irish [73][74]
Michael Hutchence 1960-1997 Australian INXS [75]
Billy Idol 1955- British Generation X [76]
Alan Jackson 1958- American [77]
David Johansen 1950- American New York Dolls [78]
Tom Jones 1940- Welsh [79]
Paul Kantner 1941-2016 American Jefferson Airplane [80]
Toby Keith 1961- American [81]
Khalid 1998- American [82]
Anthony Kiedis 1962- American Red Hot Chili Peppers [83]
Steve Kilbey 1954- British-Australian The Church [84]
Ben E. King 1938-2015 American [85]
Mark Knopfler 1949- British Dire Straits [86][87]
Mark Kozelek 1967- American [88][89]
Mark Lanegan 1964- American Screaming Trees [90]
Aaron Lewis 1972- American Stained [91]
Norm Lewis 1963- American [92]
Gary Lightbody 1976- Northen Irish Snow Patrol [93][94]
Gordon Lightfoot 1938- Canadian [95]
Mike Love 1941- American The Beach Boys [96]
Mark Lowry 1958- American Gaither Vocal Band [97]
Lukeward 1995- American [98]
Seth MacFarlane 1973- American [99]
Carlos Marín 1968- Spanish Il Divo [100]
Chris Martin 1996- United Kingdom [101]
Dean Martin 1917-1995 American [102]
Michael McDonald 1952- American [103]
Tom Meighan 1981- British Kasabian [104]
John Cougar Mellencamp 1951- American [105]
Matt Monro 1930-1985 British [106]
Tom Morello 1964- American [107]
Jim Morrison 1943-1971 American The Doors [108]
Morrissey 1959- British The Smiths [109]
Marcus Mumford 1987- American-British Mumford and Sons [110]
Peter Murphy 1957- British Bauhaus [111]
Jim Nabors 1930-2017 American [112]
Randy Newman 1943- American [113]
Tom Netherton 1947- American [114]
Leonard Nimoy 1931-2015 American [115]
Philip Oakey 1955- British The Human League [116]
Jeffrey Osborne 1948- American L.T.D. [117]
Robert Palmer 1949-2003 British [118]
Teddy Pendergrass 1950-2010 American Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes [119][120]
William Pennell 1889-1956 American [121]
Iggy Pop 1947- American The Stooges [122]
Elvis Presley 1935-1977 American [123]
Prince 1958-2016 American [124]
Shiva Rajkumar 1962- Indian [125]
Lou Rawls 1933-2006 American [126]
Lou Reed 1942-2013 American The Velvet Underground [127]
Jim Reeves 1923-1964 American [3]
Jim Reid 1961- Scottish The Jesus and Mary Chain [128]
Trent Reznor 1965- American Nine Inch Nails [129]
Rhydian 1983- Welsh [130]
Alan Rickman 1946-2016 British [131]
Johnny Rivers 1942- American [132]
Brad Roberts 1964- Canadian Crash Test Dummies
Axl Rose 1962- American Guns N' Roses [135]
David Lee Roth 1954- American Van Halen [136]
Darius Rucker 1966- American Hootie & the Blowfish [137]
Mark Sandman 1952-1999 American [138]
Bob Seger 1945- American [139]
Blake Shelton 1976- American [140]
Paul Simon 1941- American Simon & Garfunkel [141]
Frank Sinatra 1915-1998 American [142]
Jackie Shroff 1957- Indian [143]
Tim Smith American Midlake [144]
Tom Smith 1981- British Editors [145]
Bruce Springsteen 1949- American [7]
Aaron Stainthorpe 1968- British My Dying Bride [146]
Chris Stapleton 1978- American The SteelDrivers [147]
Scott Stapp 1973- American Creed [148]
Ringo Starr 1940- British The Beatles [149]
Peter Steele 1962-2010 American Type O Negative [150][151]
Cat Stevens 1948- British [152]
Michael Stipe 1960- American R.E.M. [153]
Joe Strummer 1952- British The Clash [154]
Levi Stubbs 1936-2008 American Four Tops [155]
Russ Taff 1953- American The Imperials [156]
Serj Tankian 1967- American System of a Down [157]
James Taylor 1948- American [158][159]
Corey Taylor 1973- American [160]
Jake Thackray 1938-2002 British [161]
Rob Thomas 1972- German-American Matchbox Twenty [162]
Richard Thompson 1949- British [163]
Randy Travis 1959- American [164]
Alex Turner 1986- British [165]
Conway Twitty 1933-1993 American [166]
Ville Valo 1976- Finnish HIM [4]
Dick van Dyke 1925- American [167]
David Vanian 1956- British The Damned [168]
Eddie Vedder 1964- American Pearl Jam [169]
Vladimir Vysotsky 1938-1980 Russian [170]
Scott Walker 1943- British-American [171]
Charlie Waller 1935-2004 American [172]
Scott Weiland 1967-2015 American [173]
Gus Wickie 1885-1947 German-American [174]
Paul Williams 1939 -1973 American The Temptations [175]
Bill Withers 1938- American [176]
Nicky Wire 1969- Welsh Manic Street Preachers [177]
Patrick Wolf 1983- British [178]
Roddy Woomble 1976- Scottish Idlewild [179]
Warren Zevon 1947-2003 American [180]

See also

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