List of baritones in non-classical music

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 199 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

NameLifespanNationalityAssociated group(s)Ref.
21 Savage1992-American[9]
Trace Adkins1962–American[10][11][12]
Damon Albarn1968–British[13][14][15][16]
Ian Anderson1947–BritishJethro Tull[17][18][19]
Phil Anselmo1968–American[20][21][22]
Alexander Armstrong1970–British[23][24][25]
Richard Ashcroft1971–EnglishThe Verve[26][27][28][29]
Rick Astley1966–British[30][31][32]
Kevin Ayers1944–2013British[33][34][35]
Amitabh Bachchan1942–Indian[36][37][38]
Faris Badwan1986–BritishThe Horrors[39][40][41]
Michael Ball1962–English[42][43][44][45]
Paul Banks1978–British-AmericanInterpol[46][47][48]
James Bay1990-British[49]
Harry Belafonte1927–American[50][51][52]
Matt Berninger1971–AmericanThe National[53][54][55]
Aloe Blacc1979–AmericanEmanon[56][57][58]
James Blake1988–British[59][60][61]
David Bowie1947–2016British[62][63][64][65]
Michael Bublé1975–Canadian[66][67][68]
Pete Burns1957–2016BritishDead or Alive[69][70][71]
Bobby Byrd1934-2007AmericanThe Famous Flames[72][73][74]
Julian Casablancas1978–AmericanThe Strokes[75][76][77]
Johnny Cash1932–2003American[78][79][80][81]
Nick Cave1957–AustralianNick Cave and the Bad Seeds[82][83][84]
Jacky Cheung1961–Chinese[85][86][87]
Eric Clapton1945–British[88][89]
Kurt Cobain1967–1994AmericanNirvana[90][91][92]
Jarvis Cocker1963–BritishPulp[93][94][95]
Joe Cocker1944–2014EnglishThe Grease Band[96][97][98]
J. Cole1985-German-American[99]
Nat King Cole1919–1965American[100][101][102][103]
Perry Como1912–2001American[104][105][106]
Alice Cooper1948–AmericanAlice Cooper[107]
Chris Cornell1964–2017American[108][109][110]
Hugh Cornwell1949–BritishThe Stranglers[111]
Bing Crosby1903[112] or 1904[113][114]-1977American[16][65][113][114][115]
Jamie Cullum1979–English[116][117][118]
Tim Curry1946–British[119][120][121]
Ian Curtis1956–1980BritishJoy Division[122][123][124]
Glenn Danzig1955–American[125][126][127]
Neil Diamond1941–American[6][65][128][129]
Nate Dogg1969–2011American213[130][131][132]
Will Downing1963–American[133][134][135]
Drake1986-Canadian[136][137]
Nick Drake1948-1974English[138]
Zac Efron1987–American[139]
Andrew Eldritch1959–British[140][141][142]
Ansel Elgort1994-American[143]
Don Everly1937–AmericanThe Everly Brothers[144][145][146]
George Ezra1993–English[147][148][149][150]
Michael Feinstein1956–American[103][151][152]
Bryan Ferry1945–English[153][154][155][156][157]
John Fogerty1946–AmericanCreedence Clearwater Revival[158][159][160]
Santino Fontana1982-American[161]
Peter Gabriel1950–BritishGenesis[162][163][164]
Dave Gahan1962–BritishDepeche Mode[165][166][167]
Larry Gatlin1948–AmericanThe Gatlin Brothers[168][169][170]
Childish Gambino1983-American[171]
Daughn Gibson1981–AmericanPearls and Brass[172][173][174][175]
Marian Gold1954–GermanAlphaville[176]
William Lee Golden1939–AmericanThe Oak Ridge Boys[177][178][179]
Ryan Gosling1980–CanadianDead Man's Bones[180][181][182][183]
Robert Goulet1933–2007American[184][185][186]
Greg Graffin1964–AmericanBad Religion[187][188]
Larry Graham1946–AmericanSly and the Family Stone[189]
Josh Groban1981–American[103][190][191]
H.R.1956–British-AmericanBad Brains[192]
Michael C. Hall1971–American[193]
Calvin Harris1984–Scottish[194][195]
Jimi Hendrix1942–1970American[196]
James Hetfield1963–AmericanMetallica[197]
Niall Horan1993-IrishOne Direction[198]
Scott Hoying1991-[199]AmericanPentatonix[200][201][202][203]
Hozier1990–Irish[204][205][206]
Michael Hutchence1960–1997Australian[207][208][209]
Billy Idol1955–British[210][211]
James Monroe Iglehart1974-[212]American[212][213][214]
Hugh Jackman1968-Australian[215][216]
Alan Jackson1958–American[217][218][219]
Christopher Jackson1975-American[220]
Mick Jagger1943–EnglishThe Rolling Stones[81]
Waylon Jennings1937-2002American[221][222]
David Johansen1950–AmericanNew York Dolls[223][224][225]
Tom Jones1940–Welsh[226][227]
Calvin Johnson1962–American[228][229][230]
Jay Armstrong Johnson1987-American[231]
Paul Kantner1941–2016American[232]
Alex Kapranos1972–Scottish[233][234][235][236]
Ramin Karimloo1978-Iranian-Canadian[237]
Andy Karl1973-American[238]
Howard Keel1919-2004American[239][240][241]
Toby Keith1961–American[81][242][243][244]
Khalid1998–American[245][246][247]
Anthony Kiedis1962–AmericanRed Hot Chili Peppers[248][249][250]
Steve Kilbey1954–AustralianThe Church[251][252][253]
Ben E. King1938–2015AmericanThe Drifters[254][255][256][257]
Mark Knopfler1949–BritishDire Straits[258][259][260]
Mark Kozelek1967–American[261][262][263]
Chad Kroeger1973–CanadianNickelback[264][265][266]
Kwabs1990-English[267][268][269][270]
Mark Lanegan1964–AmericanScreaming Trees[271][272][273]
Simon Le Bon1958-British[274][275]
John Legend1978-American[276][277]
John Lennon1940-1980English[278]
Aaron Lewis1972–AmericanStained[279][280][281]
Norm Lewis1963-American[282][283][284]
Gary Lightbody1976–Irish[285][286][287]
Gordon Lightfoot1938–Canadian[288][289][290]
Mike Love1941–AmericanThe Beach Boys[291][292][293]
Mark Lowry1958–AmericanGaither Vocal Band[294][295][296]
Phil Lynott1949-1986[297]English-IrishThin Lizzy[298][299]
Seth MacFarlane1973–American[300][301][302][303]
Post Malone1995-American[304]
Barry Manilow1943–American[103][305][306]
Carlos Marín1968–German-SpanishIl Divo[307][308][309]
Chris Martin1977–EnglishColdplay[310][311][312]
Dean Martin1917–1995AmericanRat Pack[313][314][315][316]
John Mayer1977-American[317][318]
Paul McCartney1942–English[319]
Scotty McCreery1993-American[320][321][322]
Michael McDonald1952–American[323][324][325][326]
Tom Meighan1981–BritishKasabian[327][328][329]
John Cougar Mellencamp1951–American[330][331]
Freddie Mercury1946-1991Zanzibari-BritishQueen[332]
Matt Monro1930–1985British[333][334][335]
Ivan Moody1980–American[336][337][338]
Tom Morello1964–American[339][340][341][342]
Jim Morrison1943–1971AmericanThe Doors[343][344][345][346][347]
Morrissey1959–British[348][349][350]
Marcus Mumford1987–American-BritishMumford and Sons[351][352][353]
Peter Murphy1957–BritishBauhaus[354][355][356]
Jim Nabors1930–2017American[357][358][359][360]
Willie Nelson1933–American[361][362][363][364][365]
Tom Netherton1947–2018American[366][367][368]
Leonard Nimoy1931–2015American[369][370]
Philip Oakey1955–BritishThe Human League[371][372][373]
Frank Ocean1987-AmericanOdd Future[374]
Okieriete Onaodowan1987-American[375]
Jeffrey Osborne1948–AmericanL.T.D.[376][377][378]
Robert Palmer1949–2003BritishThe Power Station[379][380][381]
Teddy Pendergrass1950–2010AmericanHarold Melvin & the Blue Notes[382][383][384]
William Pennell1889–1956American[385]
Chris Pine1980-American[386]
Nick Pitera1986-American[387]
Iggy Pop1947–AmericanThe Stooges[388][389][390][391]
Gregory Porter1971–American[392][393][394][395]
Elvis Presley1935–1977American[103][396][397][398]
Prince1958–2016American[399]
Rag'n'Bone Man1985–English[400][401][402]
Shiva Rajkumar1962–Indian[403]
Lou Rawls1933–2006American[392][404][405][406]
Lou Reed1942–2013AmericanThe Velvet Underground[16][407]
Jim Reeves1923–1964American[3][408][409][410]
Dan Reynolds1987-AmericanImagine Dragons[411][412][413][414]
Trent Reznor1965–American[415]
Thomas Rhett1990-American[416][417]
Brad Roberts1964–CanadianCrash Test Dummies[418][419][420]
Kenny Rogers1938–American[65][421][422]
David Lee Roth1954–American[423]
Axl Rose1962-AmericanGuns N' Roses[424][425][426]
Sean Rowe1975-American[427][428][429]
Darius Rucker1966–AmericanHootie & the Blowfish[430][431][432][433]
David Ruffin1941-1991AmericanThe Temptations[434]
Thomas Sanders1989-American[435]
Mark Sandman1951[436] or 1952[437]–1999American[436][438][439]
Andy Samberg1978-AmericanThe Lonely Island[440]
Gil Scott-Heron1949–2011American[392][441][442]
Bob Seger1945–American[443][444][445]
Blake Shelton1976–American[446][447][448][449]
Jackie Shroff1957–Indian[450]
Frank Sinatra1915–1998AmericanRat Pack[16][103][451]
Arijit Singh1987-Indian[452][453][454]
Troye Sivan1995-Australian[455][456]
Tom Smith1981–BritishEditors[457][458][459]
Bruce Springsteen1949–AmericanE Street Band[7][16][460][461]
Stuart A. Staples1965-EnglishTindersticks[462][463][464][465][466]
Chris Stapleton1978–American[467][468][469]
Scott Stapp1973–American[81][470][471][472]
Ringo Starr1940–British[473][474][475]
Peter Steele1962–2010American[476][477][478]
Cat Stevens1948–British[479][480][481]
Rod Stewart1945–British[482][483][484]
Michael Stipe1960–AmericanR.E.M.[485][486][487]
Joe Strummer1952–2002British[488]
Levi Stubbs1936–2008AmericanFour Tops[489][490][491]
Harry Styles1994–EnglishOne Direction[492][493]
Earl Sweatshirt1994-AmericanOdd Future[494]
Russ Taff1953–American[495]
Andrew Taggart1989-[496]AmericanThe Chainsmokers[497]
Serj Tankian1967–Lebanese-AmericanSystem of a Down[498][499][500]
James Taylor1948–American[501][502][503]
Jake Thackray1938[504] or 1939[505]–2002British[505][506][507]
Leon Thomas1937–1999American[392][508][509]
Rob Thomas1972–AmericanMatchbox Twenty[510][511]
Richard Thompson1949–British[512][513][514]
Randy Travis1959–American[515][516][517]
Alex Turner1986–British[518][519][520]
Conway Twitty1933–1993American[65][521][522][523]
Ville Valo1976–FinnishHIM[524][525][526][527]
Luther Vandross1951–2005American[528][529]
David Vanian1956–British[530][531][532]
Eddie Vedder1964–AmericanPearl Jam[81][533][534][535]
Vladimir Vysotsky1938–1980Russian[536][537][538]
Scott Walker1943–AmericanThe Walker Brothers[539][540][541]
Charlie Waller1935–2004AmericanThe Country Gentlemen[542][543][544]
Fetty Wap1990-[545] or 1991-[546]American[545][547]
Scott Weiland1967–2015American[548][549][550]
Gus Wickie1885–1947German-American[551][552][553]
Paul Williams1939–1973AmericanThe Temptations[554][555][556]
Bill Withers1938–American[392][557][558][559]
Nicky Wire1969–WelshManic Street Preachers[560]
Patrick Wolf1983–British[561][562][563]
Roddy Woomble1976–ScottishIdlewild[564]
Warren Zevon1947–2003American[565][566][567]

See also

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