Baritone
John Fogerty is a tenor.
Yes, John Legend (real name John Roger Stephens) is black.
The Irish singer who famously sang "Clare" in the 1970s is John McCormack. This song, part of his repertoire, showcases his powerful tenor voice and emotional delivery. McCormack was well-known for his classical and popular music performances, gaining international fame during that era.
John Fogerty's vocal range is typically classified as a tenor, with a range spanning from approximately G2 to A4.
The original founding members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass (died April 28, 2010); John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish (born March 2, 1931), tenor; James F. "Jimmy" Arnold (January 4, 1932 - June 15, 2004), lead; and Frank Busseri, baritone and group manager. The group was originally called, The Otnorots in the 50's, which is Toronto spelled backwards! The current configuration of the group features the original member, Frank Busseri (bass), plus Don Farrar (lead tenor), Aaron Bruce (second tenor), and Alan Sokoloff (baritone).
He had polyps removed from his vocal chords
No; his vocal range now is baritone.
John Legend is a/an *Singer *songwriter *record producer *actor *film producer *theatre director *philanthropist
I think he is a tenor. He can go 'very' high. And sometimes its actually an octave higher than you think, like in Long way down. I think it is defiantly tenor, he just sings most of the time at the lower end of his voice lol.
John Pringle - baritone - was born in 1938.
John Roger Stephens, better known as John Legend, is an American actor and singer-songwriter. As of July 2013, John Legend has produced a total of 4 albums and 1 album with The Roots.
No, John Legend is not half Asian. He was born John Roger Stephens and is of African American descent. There are no known Asian heritage roots in his background.
John Feeney - tenor - died in 1967.
John Feeney - tenor - was born in 1903.
John Elwes - tenor - was born in 1946.
John Coates - tenor - was born in 1865.
John Coates - tenor - died in 1941.