Steve Perry, Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson, Sam Cooke, Sammy Hagar, Brian Wilson, Sebastian Bach, Michael Kiske, Tom Keifer.
Freddy Mercury, Bruce Dickinson and Ronnie James Dio!!! Geoff Tate is up there too
Any grouping has to have Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra. Bob Dylan???????!!!!!!!!!!
“Dinosaur” Era:
Frank Sinatra
Bing Crosby
Louie Armstrong
Hank Williams
60’s/70’s Era:
David Bowie
Johnny Cash
Nick Drake
80’s and Beyond Era:
Michael Stipe
Chris Cornell (RIP)
Matt Berninger
Napolean Murphy Brock
Tony Bennet
Somebody else
Legendary Stardust Cowboy
He’s got Legendary in his name
Ziggy stole Stardust from his name, a fact freely admitted by one Mr David Bowie
This is tough -
Roy Orbison
Ray Price
and how do I pick the third? Aaron Neville, Bobby Blue Bland, Arthur Prysock, Johnny Maestro, Marty Robbins
Pavarotti
George Michael
Nat King Cole
Please help me.....my fangers want to keep typing but I’m refusing.......lol
Alvin and The Chipmunks
Don Von Vliet (Captain Beefheart)
John Lee Hooker
Bo Diddley
Andrea Bocelli. Placido Domingo. Josh Groban. Steve Perry.
Depends on the genre.
Rock:
Steve Perry
Brad Delp
Elvis
Panty Droppers:
Barry White
Luther Vandeross
Josh Groban
Classic:
Pavarotti
Placido Domingo
Andrea Boccelli (personally my favorite, strictly preference, though there are others better)
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal:
Ronnie James Dio
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Robert Plant
Klaus Meine
Marty Robbins
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Steve Perry
Johnny Mathis
Music is completely subjective. Best male vocalists based on what parameters? Those in our lifetime, in past generations, or total song production, number of covers, or only those with black hair? Just a point, and why only three? Here is my list: Dean Martin, Burton Cummings, Vic Damone, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Marc Jordan, Johnny Desmond, Andy Williams, Alan Jackson, Bob Jones....and those are only the ones that come to mind now.
Pavoratti
crosby
sinatra
dean martin
Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, Elvis Presley
Freddie Mercury
Robert Plant
Hansi Kürsch
Although he only had one hit probably because he died young, Kyu Sakamoto had a beautiful voice. Just listen to Sukiyaki.
Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra
Luciano Pavarotti
Freddy
Roy Orbison
Gordon Lightfoot
Neil Diamond