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Moody Blues…Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge and Mike Pinder.
Moody Blues…Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge and Mike Pinder.
At least. Besides Henley and Frey (who did most leads), Meisner and Schmidt did Take It To the Limit. Then Walsh joined (In The City). Leadon and Felder could also sing, but I'm not sure they sang lead on any songs?...the Eagles? They have at least 3, right?
edit--oh man, there were tons in an earlier era; add The Mamas and Papas and ABBA to the list.
Not sure if this counts but both Sinatra and Stafford sang with Tommy.
I discovered many years ago that most of my favorite bands have multiple lead singers. The best-known would include the Beatles, CSNY, Fleetwood Mac, the Beach Boys. Some of my faves include the Rascals, Gentle Giant, Renaissance (always had a female and male), Earth Wind and Fire . . . (Background/harmony singers don't count.)
So post something. Could be a song with two people alternating lead or two songs with two different leads.
Here's one from early Gentle Giant. Phillip Schulman begins (Kerry Minnear on harmony), Derek Schulman comes in at the end of the verse.
I’ve been meaning to post some from them. Here’s one with Jon Camp on lead, then one with Annie.Kudos for the Renaissance mention. Go Annie Haslam.