Usually Country!
(am I the only sane one round here?)
no
In the 1930s, notable country music singers included Jimmie Rodgers, often referred to as the "Father of Country Music," known for his distinctive yodeling and storytelling style. Another prominent figure was the Carter Family, whose traditional folk songs laid the foundation for country music. Additionally, Bob Wills, a pioneer of Western swing, gained popularity during this era with his energetic performances and innovative blend of country and jazz influences.
You sing better than the #1 country music singers that are popular now.
Type your answer here... her style of music is country
Yes, there are contemporary country singers who are Jewish. Notable examples include Kacey Musgraves, who has Jewish heritage, and Adam Green, who blends elements of country with his folk and indie style. While the presence of Jewish artists in country music is not as prominent as in other genres, they contribute to the diversity within the genre.
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Bob Marley, Elton John, a bit of Sublime
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There is a vast range of vocal styles in Rock and Roll and there really is no predominant style. Rock singers may not technically be excellent singers (see Ozzy Osbourne) but have the voice that fits the style of the music.
country music...all of the country singers are gay and its so stupid it makes no sense half the time
Well... Hank Williams Jr. for one!
Click on the related link for a list of country music performers.