8 Iconic Male Vocalists of Classic Rock

Robert Plant:  Led Zeppelin's mystical and powerful vocalist, influencing musical exploration and diverse landscapes.

Freddie Mercury:  Flamboyant, versatile, and genre-blending dynamism in "Bohemian Rhapsody."

Mick Jagger:  The Rolling Stones' raw and magnetic frontman, inspiring rebellion and individuality.

Jim Morrison:  Deep, hypnotic voice, bringing philosophy to rock with poetic lyricism in "Riders on the Storm."

Roger Daltrey:  The Who's robust voice, fueling timeless anthems and relentless rock spirit in "Baba O'Riley."

David Bowie:  Chameleonic and avant-garde, pushing boundaries with innovative vocal techniques in "Space Oddity."

Geddy Lee:  Rush's high-register vocals shaping the band's sound and guiding aspiring artists.

Roger Hodgson: Supertramp's harmonious voice inspiring introspective resonance and spiritual exploration in "Give a Little Bit."