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Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac: Renowned for her husky, ethereal voice and mystical lyrics, Stevie Nicks is one of rock's most iconic female vocalists.
Steven Tyler (Aerosmith: Renowned for his bluesy, raspy voice and flamboyant stage persona, Steven Tyler is a true rock 'n' roll icon.
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Roger Daltrey (The Who: Known for his powerful, emotive vocals and commanding stage presence, Roger Daltrey helped define the sound of The Who.
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Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin: Known for his powerful yet soulful voice, Robert Plant's vocal prowess.
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Janis Joplin: With her raw, bluesy voice and passionate delivery, Janis Joplin became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture movement.
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Freddie Mercury (Queen: Renowned for his unparalleled vocal range, emotive delivery, and showmanship.
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David Bowie: With his chameleon-like persona and distinctive voice, David Bowie pushed the boundaries of rock music and challenged conventions.
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Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave: With his distinctive four-octave vocal range and emotive delivery.
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Bon Scott (AC/DC: As the original lead vocalist of AC/DC, Bon Scott's gravelly, powerhouse vocals became synonymous with the band's hard-hitting rock sound.
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Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses: Known for his raw, high-pitched vocals and intense stage presence, Axl Rose is one of rock's most recognizable voices.
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