Jordan Rudess
Jordan Rudess
"Arf." -- Frank Zappa, "Beauty Knows No Pain" (live version)
Maybe not what you're thinking about, but what about Santana or J Geils Band? I never did figure out how J Geils got to have his name in the band's name. He's not the lead singer, not a particularly impressive guitarist (well, he's not a "guitar hero" the way Santana or Beck is), and he's not even the main songwriter. I remember someone suggesting he might have been the actual owner of the band's PA or was the one who had the rehearsal space or the gig contacts or whatever, thus he gets to name the band. Or something like that.
Or maybe they thought The Wolf/Justman Blues Band (Peter Wolf being the lead singer, and he and keyboardist Seth Justman being the main songwriters) would have been too ethnic sounding or something.
Endless list - if jazz artist are allowed
Daniel Denis (Univers Zero - made 2 solo albums)
Glenn Phillips
Bo Hansson
Bill Laswell
Jannick Top
Pierre Vervloesem
Eddie Jobson
Steve Hackett
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
John Paul Jones
Stomu Yamashta
Allan Holdsworth
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
This first solo album he sang on half the tracks and the rest were instrumental. He sang on on a handful of tracks on Broken China too. Sinead O'Connor add vocals to two tracks. Both of these albums are underrated, I love them both. I'm always a fan Wright's vocals. YMMV.
No, his NEARfest performance most definitely was not all instrumental. He did do some instrumentals (including great renditions of Hairless Heart and the guitar solo section of Firth Of Fifth), but he also did a lot of vocal things, like Camino Royale, Serpentine Song, Vampire With An Appetite, Mechanical Bride, and I forget what else.
I believe he actually sings the lead vocals on most of his solo records, though the first few do have other people singing some of the songs, including Phil Collins on a couple songs on Voyage Of The Acolyte and also on Please Don't Touch.
Hackett sang one lead vocal on each of his first three albums, but always hidden behind electronic effects or silly voices. On Voyage, the three vocal pieces are sung by Hackett, Phil Collins, and Sally Oldfield. Collins is not on Please Don't Touch; the guest singers are Steve Walsh, Richie Havens, and Randy Crawford. For the next couple of albums Hackett used Peter Hicks as lead vocalist. Only with Cured did he start doing his own lead vocals regularly.
Bob Dylan
Well, that's my opinion anyway.
Greg Howe, sometimes he sings and sometimes he doesn't.
Danny Gatton
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
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