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Great stuff so far, folks! I've discovered a few new-to-me singers and been reminded of a lot of older ones.

I'm mildly surprised not to have seen Annie Haslam of Renaissance mentioned. Here she is:

 

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Here are two of the best-known (and most-respected) female metal singers doing the dolorosa from an (IIRC) early 20th-century Stabat Mater. (This is in the middle of a metal concert, and the Dutch audience loves it.) Floor definitely does recitals not sure about Simone.

 
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For years, the great blues/rock artist Robin Trower had a terrific lead singer, his bass player, James Dewar. Sadly, Dewar died in 2002. One of my favorite songs by them:

 
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We've mentioned Grace Slick quite a bit, but her co lead, Marty Balin, had a pleading, haunting voice.

He wrote this song, "Today" and sings lead. If you grew up with this song, you never forget it:

 

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B.J. Crosby sings the showstopper from Broadway's Smokey Joe's Cafe. Got a standing ovation every night!

 

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For years, the great blues/rock artist Robin Trower had a terrific lead singer, his bass player, James Dewar. Sadly, Dewar died in 2002. One of my favorite songs by them:
And Robin Trower started out in Procol Harum, who had their own lead singer with a great voice:

 

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