Top Ten Rock Vocalists


Ok, for this thtead we are talking about Rock, Hard Rock, Metal and Progressive rock. (male or female)
 Try not to think too hard, it can hurt your brain!
I will post mine later today😎
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Oh, well, with Van Morrison you're talking about something completely different from what I thought the topic was. Van Morrison---a Rock/Hard Rock/Metal/Progressive singer? I think of him as a Soul or R & B singer, one of a handful of Brits (okay, and Scots/Irish/Welsh) who sounds like he comes by it naturally, not in a forced, self-consciously "gotta-try-to-sound-soulful" kind of way. For a real good example of Van's whiteboy soul, listen to the incredible trading of lines with Richard Manual in The Band's bitchin' song on their Cahoots album, 4% Pantomime. Really, really great. Richard Manual, another white brother who can be mentioned in the same sentence as Ray Charles, Big Joe Turner, Muddy Waters, and (almost) Howlin' Wolf (NOBODY comes close to Wolf in my book). Richard (R.I.P.) was one of Eric Clapton's favorite singers, and probably his favorite white one. Another UK singer with the same gravitas is Little Stevie Winwood ;-).  
Agree 100% with bdp's comments about Van Morrison.  Van is the man and one of the most distinctive (and to my mind, best) vocalists in contemporary popular music.  As one of his album titles states, "Born To Sing: No Plan B".  Just not a Rock/Hard Rock/Metal/Progressive singer...more R&B.  

Yeah, but The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll.

When I saw this thread I was listening to "Bring It On Home To Me" from the "Too Late To Stop Now" LP. Yes, it's blues, but if that's not rock, I don't know what is. Like OP said, don't think TOO hard. Cheers,
Spencer
The only death of a musical person which brought me to tears was Richards. What a loss.