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List of sopranos in non-classical music

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The soprano singing voice is the voice of children and the highest type of female voice with vocal range that typically lies between "middle C" (C4) and "high C" (C6)[1] The soprano voice (unlike the mezzo-soprano voice) is stronger in the head register than the chest register, resulting in a bright and ringing tone.[2] Some sopranos can sing one or more octaves above high C in high head voice or using the whistle register.[3]

The term soprano was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's vocal range but also on the tessitura and timbre of the voice. For classical and operatic singers, their voice type determines the roles they will sing and is a primary method of categorization. In non-classical music, singers are primarily defined by their genre and their gender not their vocal range.[4] When the terms soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass are used as descriptors of non-classical voices, they are applied more loosely than they would be to those of classical singers and generally refer only to the singer's perceived vocal range.

The following is a list of singers in country, popular music, jazz, classical crossover, and musical theatre[5] who have been described as sopranos.

List of names

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Aaliyah
Julie Andrews
Kristen Bell
Jodi Benson
Björk
Michelle Branch
Sarah Brightman
Dove Cameron
Mariah Carey
Kelly Clarkson
Mary Costa
Celine Dion
Deanna Durbin
Agnetha Fältskog
Ariana Grande
FKA Twigs
Alison Goldfrapp
Grimes
Whitney Houston
IU
Floor Jansen
Carly Rae Jepsen
Shirley Jones
Anna Kendrick
Solange Knowles
Alison Krauss
Cyndi Lauper
Avril Lavigne
Rebecca Luker
Lauren Mayberry
Lea Michele
Olivia Newton-John
Dolly Parton
Michelle Phillips
Linda Ronstadt
Diana Ross
Elize Ryd
Rina Sawayama
Amanda Seyfried
Yma Sumac
Tarja Turunen
Hayley Westenra
Hayley Williams
Ann Wilson
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Name Lifespan Nationality Associated act(s) Refs.
Aaliyah 1979–2001 American [6][7]
Amy Adams 1974– American [8][9]
Tawatha Agee 1954– American Mtume [10][11][12]
Chloë Agnew 1989– Irish Celtic Woman [13][14]
Christina Aguilera[a] 1980– American [18][19][20][21][22]
Priscilla Ahn 1984– American [23][24][25]
Jhené Aiko[b] 1988– American [27][28][29]
Christine Allado 1995– Filipino-British [30][31]
Lily Allen 1985– English [32][33][34]
Sophie Allison 1997– American Soccer Mommy [35][36]
Christy Altomare 1986– American [37][38][39]
Marsha Ambrosius 1977– English Floetry [40][41][42][43]
Amerie 1980– American [44][45]
Kerstin Anderson 1994– American [46]
Courtney Marie Andrews 1990– American [47][48][49][50]
Julie Andrews 1935– English [2][51]
Maxene Andrews 1916–1995 American The Andrews Sisters [52]
Lam Anh 1987– Vietnamese [53][54][55][56]
Tina Arena 1967– Italian-Australian [57][58][59][60]
Vanessa Bell Armstrong 1953– American [61][62]
Ashanti 1980– American [63][64][65]
Annaleigh Ashford 1985– American [66]
Rosalind Ashford 1943– American Martha and the Vandellas [67]
Natacha Atlas 1964– Egyptian-Belgian [68][69][70][71]
Aurora 1996– Norwegian [72][73][74][75][76]
Katy B 1989– English [77][78]
Joan Baez 1941– American [79][80]
Bali Baby 1997– American [81]
Halle Bailey 2000– American Chloe x Halle [82]
Julien Baker 1995– American
[83]
Florence Ballard 1943–1976 American The Supremes [84][85]
Colleen Ballinger 1986– American [86][87]
Alina Baraz 1993– American [88][89]
Ali Barter 1986– Australian [90][91][92][93][94]
Julianna Barwick 1979– or 1980–[95] American Ombré [96][97][98][99]
Kat Bean American Amanda X [100]
Kristen Bell 1980– American [101][102]
Rita Bell 1893–1992 American [103]
Laura Benanti 1979– American [104][105][106]
Jodi Benson 1961–[107] or 1962–[108] American [108][109][110]
Cheryl Bentyne 1954– American The Manhattan Transfer [111][112][113][114][115]
Asha Bhosle 1933– British-Indian [116]
Christina Bianco 1982– American [117][118]
Cindy Birdsong 1939– American [119]
Birdy 1996– English [120][121]
Björk 1965– Icelandic The Sugarcubes [122][123][124]
Pauline Black 1953– English The Selecter [125][126][127]
Sierra Boggess 1982– American [128][129][130]
Suzy Bogguss 1956– American [131][132][133]
Bom 1984– South Korean 2NE1 [134][135]
Bomi 1993– South Korean Apink [136]
Kadhja Bonet 1987 or 1988–[137] American [137][138][139][140]
Michelle Branch 1983– American The Wreckers [141][142][143][144]
Tamar Braxton 1977– American The Braxtons [145][146][147][148]
Máire Brennan 1952– Irish Clannad [149][150][151]
Phoebe Bridgers 1994– American [152][153][154][155][156]
Sarah Brightman 1960– English Hot Gossip [157][158]
Danielle Brisebois 1969- American New Radicals [159]
Ally Brooke 1993– American Fifth Harmony [160][161]
Ashley Brown[c] 1982– American [162][163][164][165]
Ane Brun 1976– Norwegian [166][167][168]
Amalie Bruun 1985– Danish Myrkur [169][170][171][172][173]
Nanna Bryndís 1989– Icelandic Of Monsters and Men [174][175][176]
Keisha Buchanan 1984– English [177]
Kate Bush 1958–[178] English [51][179]
Camila Cabello[d] 1997– Cuban-American Fifth Harmony [181][182][183][184]
Dove Cameron 1996– American [185]
Isobel Campbell 1976– Scottish Belle and Sebastian [186][187][188][189]
Laura Cantrell 1967– American [190][191][192]
Mariah Carey[e] 1969- American [51][194][195]
Mairéad Carlin 1988- Irish Celtic Woman [196][197][198][199]
Belinda Carlisle 1958– American The Go-Go's [200][201]
Sabrina Carpenter 1999- American [202][203][204][205]
Sierra Casady American CocoRosie [206][207]
Adriana Caselotti 1916–1997 American [208][209]
Eva Cassidy 1963–1996 American [210][211][212]
Kristin Chenoweth 1968–[213] or 1970–[214] American [51][158][215][216]
Cherrelle 1958– American [217][218][219]
Yuki Chikudate Japanese-American Asobi Seksu [220][221][222][223][224]
Rachel Chinouriri 1998– English [225]
Charlotte Church 1986– Welsh [226][227][228]
Ciara 1985- American [229]
Helen Clare 1916–2018 British [230]
Dodie Clark 1994 or 1995–[231] English [231][232][233][234]
Kelly Clarkson 1982– American [235][236][237][238]
Cheryl Clemons 1970– American SWV [239]
Amber Coffman 1984– American [240][241][242][243][244]
Keyshia Cole 1981– American [245][246]
Judy Collins 1939– American [158][247][248]
Barbara Cook 1927–2017 American [51][249]
Elizabeth Cook 1972– American [250][251][252]
Mary Costa 1930– American [253]
Samantha Crain 1986– Choctaw [47][254]
Beverley Craven 1963– British [255]
Allison Crowe 1981– Canadian [256]
Katie Crutchfield 1989– American [257][258]
Marisa Dabice American Mannequin Pussy [259]
Sarah Dash 1945–2021 American Labelle [119][260]
Skeeter Davis 1931–2004 American The Davis Sisters [261]
Blossom Dearie 1924[262] or 1926[263]–2009 American [262][263][264]
Kat DeLuna 1987– Dominican-American [265][266]
Marcella Detroit 1952–[267] or 1959–[268][269] American Shakespears Sister [270][271][272]
Renée Diggs 1954–2005 American Starpoint [273]
Cara Dillon 1975– Northern Irish [274][275][276]
Celine Dion[f] 1968– Canadian [277][278][279]
Doja Cat[g] 1995– American [281][282]
Arielle Dombasle 1953–[283] or 1958–[284] American-French [285]
Diane Dufresne 1944– Canadian [286]
Irene Dunne 1898–1990 American [287][288]
Deanna Durbin 1921–2013 Canadian [289][290][291]
Judith Durham 1943–2022 Australian The Seekers [292][293][294]
Sheena Easton 1959– Scottish [295]
Perrie Edwards 1993– English Little Mix [296]
Hazel English 1990– Australian-American [297]
Jackie Evancho[h] 2000– American [300][301][302][303][304]
Faith Evans 1973– American [305][306][307][308][309]
Ali Ewoldt 1982– Filipino-American [310][311][312]
Lara Fabian 1970– Belgian-Canadian [313][314]
Marianne Faithfull 1946– English [315][316][317][318][319]
Agnetha Fältskog 1950– Swedish ABBA [320][321][322]
Mylène Farmer 1961– Canadian-French [323]
Leslie Feist 1976– Canadian [324][325][326]
Connie Fisher 1983– British [327][328]
Elizabeth Fraser 1963– Scottish Cocteau Twins [329][330][331][332][333]
Becky G 1997– American [334]
Karol G 1991– Colombian [335]
Any Gabrielly 2002– Brazilian Now United [336]
Diamanda Galás 1955– American [337][338][339]
France Gall 1947–2018 French [340]
Crystal Gayle 1951–[341] or 1954–[342] American [342]
Shreya Ghoshal 1984– Indian [343][344][345]
Rhiannon Giddens 1974– American [346][347][348][349][350]
Gobbinjr American [351][352]
Louise Goffin 1960– American [353]
Alison Goldfrapp 1966– English Goldfrapp [354][355][356][357]
Vivien Goldman 1954– British The Flying Lizards [358][359]
Delta Goodrem 1984– Australian [360][361][362]
Eydie Gormé 1928–2013 American [363]
Ellie Goulding 1986– English [364][365][366][367]
Ariana Grande 1993– American [368][369][370][371][372]
Vivian Green 1979– American [373]
Patty Griffin 1964– American [374][375]
Nanci Griffith 1953–2021 American [376][377][378]
Grimes 1988– Canadian Grimes [379][380][381][382]
Christina Grimmie 1994–2016 American [383][384][385]
Emily Haines 1974– Indian-Canadian [386][387][388]
Hana 1989– American [389][390][391]
Emmylou Harris 1947– American [392][393][394]
Annie Haslam 1947– English Renaissance [395][396]
Juliana Hatfield 1967– American
[397][398][399][400][401]
Tramaine Hawkins 1950–[402] or 1957–[403] American [61][402][403]
Kirsty Hawkshaw 1969– English Opus III [404]
Ella Henderson 1996– English [405]
Florence Henderson 1934–2016 American [406][407][408][409][410]
Katie Herzig 1980– American [411][412][413]
Lynn Hilary 1982– Irish Celtic Woman [414][415][416]
Anne Hills 1953– American [417][418][419][420]
Keri Hilson 1982– American [421][422]
Megan Hilty 1981– American [423][424][425]
Alison Hinds 1970– Barbadian Square One
Hòa Minzy 1995– Vietnamese [426][427][428]
Cissy Houston 1933– American [429][430][431]
Whitney Houston 1963–2012 American [432][433][434]
Hyelin 1993– South Korean EXID [435]
Sarah Hyland 1990– American [436]
Hyolyn 1990– South Korean Sistar [437]
Natalie Imbruglia 1975– Australian-British [438]
IU[i] 1993– South Korean [441][442][443][444]
Elly Jackson 1988– English La Roux [445][446][447]
Floor Jansen 1981– Dutch [448][449][450]
Jill Janus 1975–2018 American Huntress [451][452][453][454]
Carly Rae Jepsen 1985– Canadian [455][456][457]
Jewel 1974– American [458][459][460]
Joan As Police Woman 1970– American The Dambuilders [461]
Jeanne Jolly American [462][463]
Becky "Saint Saviour" Jones 1982 or 1983–[464] English [465][466][467][468]
Shirley Jones 1934– American [469][470]
Sheri Jones-Moffett 1974– American Ted & Sheri [471][472][473]
Joy 1996– South Korean Red Velvet [474]
Valerie June[j] 1982– American [475][477][478][479][480]
Jessica Jung 1989– Korean-American Girls' Generation [134][481][482][483][484]
Juniel 1993– South Korean [485]
Madeline Kahn 1942–1999 American [486]
Lena Katina 1984– Russian t.A.T.u. [487]
Morgan Keene 1996 or 1997–[488] American DCappella [488][489]
Kehlani 1995– American Poplyfe [490][491][492]
Kei 1995– South Korean Lovelyz [493]
Lisa Kelly 1977– Irish Celtic Woman [494][495]
Tori Kelly 1992– American [496][497][498]
Anna Kendrick 1985– American [499][500][501]
Star Kendrick Australian Geowulf [502]
Rachel Kerr British [503]
Nicole Kidman 1967– American-Australian [504]
Kiesza 1989– Canadian [505][506][507]
Elle King[k] 1989– American [509][510]
Solange Knowles 1986– American [511][512]
Alison Krauss 1971– American [158][513][514][515]
Liv Kristine 1976– Norwegian [516]
Judy Kuhn 1958– American [517]
Sissel Kyrkjebø 1969– Norwegian [518][519]
Patti LaBelle 1944– American Labelle [520][521]
Natalia Lafourcade 1989– Mexican [522][523]
Kyla La Grange 1986– English [524]
Mary Lambert 1989– American [525]
Zara Larsson 1997– Swedish [526]
Cyndi Lauper 1953– American [527][528]
Avril Lavigne 1984– Canadian [529][530][531][532]
Gertrude Lawrence 1898–1952 English [51][533]
Vicky Leandros 1949–[534] or 1952–[535] Greek [536]
Jess Lee 1988– Malaysian [537]
Ravyn Lenae 1999– American Zero Fatigue [538][539][540][541][542]
Adrianne Lenker 1991– American Big Thief [543][544][545][546]
Ari Lennox 1991– American [547][548][549]
Lykke Li 1986– Swedish Liv [550][551][552][553][554]
Lights 1987– Canadian [555]
Lina 1984– South Korean [556]
Tove Lo 1987– Swedish [557][558][559]
Lisa Lobsinger Canadian [560]
Lisa Loeb 1968– American Liz and Lisa [561]
LeToya Luckett 1981– American Destiny's Child [562][563][564][565][566]
Rebecca Luker 1961–2020 American [51][567][568]
Luna 1993– South Korean f(x) [569][570]
Natalie Maines 1974– American The Chicks [571][572][573][574]
Aimee Mann 1960– American [575][576][577]
Sarah Masen 1975– American [578]
Jessie Matthews 1907–1981 British [579]
Lauren Mayberry 1987– Scottish Chvrches [580][581][582][583][584]
Marin Mazzie 1960–2018 American [585][586][587][588]
Martina McBride 1966– American [589][590][591]
Maureen McGovern 1949– American [592][593][594]
Frances McKee 1966– Scottish [595][596]
Loreena McKennitt 1957– Canadian [597][598][599]
Janet Mead 1937–2022 Australian [600]
Tift Merritt 1975– American [601][602][603]
Ingrid Michaelson 1979– American [604][605][606]
Lea Michele[l] 1986– American [607][608][609]
Kate Miller-Heidke 1981– Australian [610][611]
Milva 1939–2021 Italian [612][613]
Christina Milian 1981– American [614]
Stephanie Mills 1957– American [615][616][617]
Kylie Minogue 1968– Australian [618][619][620]
Minzy 1994– South Korean 2NE1 [621]
Ruth Moody Australian-Canadian The Wailin' Jennys [622][623][624][625]
Abra Moore 1969– American Poi Dog Pondering [626]
Alaina Moore 1985– American Tennis [627][628][629][630][631]
Chanté Moore 1967– American [632][633][634][635][636]
Melba Moore 1945– American
Teedra Moses 1976– American [637][638][639]
Nana Mouskouri 1934– Greek [640][641][642]
Nicole C. Mullen 1967– American [643]
Kacey Musgraves [m] 1988– American [646][647][648][649]
Youn Sun Nah 1969– South Korean [650][651][652][653]
Leigh Nash 1976– American [654][655][656][657]
Ultra Naté 1970– American [658][659][660]
Jesy Nelson 1991– British Little Mix [296]
Nina Nelson 1998- American Citizen Queen [661][662][663][664][665]
Juice Newton 1952– American [666]
Olivia Newton-John 1948–2022 British-Australian [667][668]
Candice Night 1971– American [669][670]
Chhom Nimol Cambodian-American Dengue Fever [671][672][673]
Nivea 1982– American [674]
Bernie Nolan 1960–2013 Irish-English The Nolans [675]
Christiane Noll 1968– American [676][677]
Terri Nunn 1961– American Berlin [678]
Lene Nystrøm 1973– Norwegian Aqua [679]
Karen O 1978– American Yeah Yeah Yeahs [680][681][682]
Aoife O'Donovan 1982– American [683][684]
Esther Ofarim 1941– Israelian [685]
Kelli O'Hara 1976– American [686]
Paige O'Hara 1956– American [687][688][689]
Sally Oldfield 1947– Irish The Sallyangie [690]
Marie Osmond 1959– American The Osmonds [691][692][693][694]
Laura Osnes 1985– American [695]
LaShun Pace 1961–2022 American [696]
Ashley Park 1991– American [697]
Karin Park 1978– Swedish-Norwegian [698][699][700]
Rosé Park 1997– New Zealand-South Korean Blackpink [701][702]
Dolly Parton 1946– American [458][703]
Heidi Parviainen 1979– Finnish [704]
Sandi Patty 1956– American [705]
Nina Persson 1974– Swedish The Cardigans [706][707][708][709]
Bernadette Peters 1948– American [710][711]
Maisie Peters 2000– English [712]
Michelle Phillips 1944– American The Mamas and the Papas [713]
Kellie Pickler 1986– American [714]
Leigh-Anne Pinnock 1991– English-Jamaican Little Mix [296]
Laura Pitt-Pulford[n] English [716][717]
Caroline Polachek [o] 1985– American Chairlift [719][720][721]
Eimear Quinn 1972– Irish Anúna [722]
Renée Rapp 2000- American
Della Reese 1931–2017 American [723][724]
Meghan Remy[p] 1984– or 1985–[726] Canadian U.S. Girls [727]
Jessie Reyez 1991– Canadian [728]
Zoe Reynolds American Kississippi [729][730]
LeAnn Rimes 1982– American [731][732]
Minnie Riperton 1947–1979 American Rotary Connection [733][734]
Chappell Roan 1998- American [735][736]
Robyn 1979–[737] or 1981–[738] Swedish [738][739][740]
Lucy Wainwright Roche 1981– American The Wainwright Sisters [741][742][743][744]
Terre Roche 1953–[745] American The Roches [745][746][747][748][749]
Kate Rockwell 1984– American [750]
Olivia Rodrigo 2003– American [751][752][753]
Bahja Rodriguez 1997– or 1998–[citation needed] American OMG Girlz [754]
Lorely "Empress Of" Rodriguez[q] 1989– American [757][758][759][760]
Linda Ronstadt 1946– American Stone Poneys [761][762]
Caitlin Rose 1987– American [763][764][765]
Annie Ross 1930–2020 British-American Lambert, Hendricks & Ross [766][767]
Diana Ross 1944– American The Supremes [51][458][768][769][770]
Emmy Rossum 1986– American [771][772][773]
Antonella Ruggiero 1952– Italian Matia Bazar [774]
Kate Rusby 1973– English [775]
Patrice Rushen 1954– American CAB [776]
Jessica Sanchez 1995– Filipino-American [777]
Emeli Sandé 1987– British [778][779][780]
Sandy 1983– Brazilian Sandy & Junior [781]
Ariana Savalas 1986 or 1987–[782] American [782]
Rina Sawayama 1990– Japanese-English Lazy Lion [783][784][785]
Noelle Scaggs 1979– American Fitz and the Tantrums [786][787]
Nicole Scherzinger 1978– American [788][789][790]
Jill Scott 1972– American [791][792]
Cristina Scuccia 1988– Italian [793]
Sejeong 1996– South Korean [794]
Selena 1971–1995 American Selena y Los Dinos [795][796][797][798]
Keala Settle 1975– American
Amanda Seyfried 1985– American [799][800]
Alison Shaw British Cranes [801]
Karen Clark Sheard 1960– American The Clark Sisters [61][802][803]
Elina Siirala 1983– Finnish Leaves' Eyes [804]
Alexandra Silber 1983– American [805][806]
Jessica Simpson 1980– American [51][807]
Helen Sjöholm 1970– Swedish [808]
Skin 1967– English Skunk Anansie [809][810]
Jorja Smith[r] 1997– English [812]
Ruby Jane Smith 1994– American [813]
Sy Smith 1978– American The Brand New Heavies [814][815][816][817][818]
Patty Smyth 1957– American Scandal [819]
Simone Simons 1985– Dutch Epica |style="text-align:center"|[820]
Sohyang 1978– South Korean POS [821][822][823]
Kyllikki Solanterä 1908–1965 Finnish [824]
Solji 1989– South Korean EXID [435]
Phillipa Soo 1990– American [825][826][827]
Soyeon 1987– South Korean T-ARA [828]
Soyou 1992– South Korean Sistar [136]
Esperanza Spalding 1984– American [829][830][831]
Eva Spence 1990– English Rolo Tomassi [832][833]
Vibeke Stene 1978– Norwegian Tristania [834]
Julia Stone 1984– Australian Angus & Julia Stone [835][836][837]
Tara Strong 1973– Canadian-American [838]
Yma Sumac 1922[839][840][841] or 1923[842]–2008 Peruvian [839][840][841]
Sunny 1989– South Korean [136]
Becky Jean "Riva" Taylor 1988[843] or 1989–[844] English [845]
Tei Shi 1989– Canadian [846][847][848][849][850]
Thái Thanh 1934–2020 Vietnamese-American [53][851][852][853][854]
Jade Thirlwall 1992– British Little Mix [296]
Melody Thornton 1984– American The Pussycat Dolls [855][856]
Hebe Tien 1983– Taiwanese S.H.E [857]
Tinashe 1993– American The Stunners [858][859][860]
Pia Toscano 1988– American [861]
Tarja Turunen 1977– Finnish Nightwish [862][863]
FKA Twigs 1988– English [864][865][866]
Ana Paula Valadão 1976– Brazilian Diante do Trono [867]
Vérité 1990– American [868][869][870][871][872]
Jonalyn Viray 1989– Filipino La Diva [873][874][875][876]
Anna von Hausswolff 1986– Swedish [877][878][879][880][881]
Hannah Waddingham 1976– English [882]
Susanna Wallumrød 1979– Norwegian Magical Orchestra [883][884]
Martha Wash 1953– American [885][886][887]
Sara Watkins 1981– American [888][889][890]
Emma Watson 1990– English [891]
Wendy 1994– South Korean Red Velvet [892]
Carla Werner 1974/1975–[893] New Zealand [893]
Emily West 1981– American [654]
Hayley Westenra 1987– New Zealand Celtic Woman [894][895]
Deniece Williams 1950– American Wonderlove[896] [896][897][898]
Hayley Williams 1988– American Paramore [899][900][901]
Lucinda Williams 1953– American [902][903][904]
Marion Williams 1927–1994 American [61][905][906]
Michelle Williams 1980– American Destiny's Child [907][908][909]
Vanessa Williams 1963– American [910][911][912]
Kelly Willis 1968– American [913][914][915]
Ann Wilson 1950– American Heart [916][917][918][919][920]
Betsy Wolfe 1982– American [921][922][923][924][925]
Chelsea Wolfe 1983– American [926][927][928]
Hollis Wong-Wear 1987–[929] American The Flavr Blue [930]
Keke Wyatt 1982– American The Dolls [931]
Alisa Xayalith 1986– New Zealand The Naked and Famous [932]
Yiren 2000– Chinese Everglow [933]
Yoonjo 1992–[934] South Korean Hello Venus [935]
Tiffany Young 1989– South Korean [936]
Younha 1988– South Korean [937]
Yuna 1986– Malaysian [938][939][940][941][942]
Michelle Zauner 1989– American Japanese Breakfast [943][944][945]
Rachel Zeffira 1983–[946] Canadian Cat's Eyes [946][947][948]
Rachel Zegler 2001– American [949]
Julie Zenatti 1981– French [950][951]
Jane Zhang 1984– Chinese [952][953][954]
Norma Zimmer 1923–2011 American The Lawrence Welk Show [955][956][957]
Darlene Zschech 1965– Australian Hillsong Worship [643]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Some sources also refer to Aguilera as a mezzo-soprano[15][16][17]
  2. ^ Aiko is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[26]
  3. ^ Brown is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[46]
  4. ^ Cabello is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[180]
  5. ^ Carey is also referred to as a contralto[193]
  6. ^ Dion is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[158]
  7. ^ Doja Cat is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[280]
  8. ^ Some sources also refer to Evancho as a mezzo-soprano[298][299]
  9. ^ Some sources also refer to IU as a mezzo-soprano[439][440]
  10. ^ Some sources also refer to June as a mezzo-soprano[475][476]
  11. ^ King is also referred to as a contralto[508]
  12. ^ Michele is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[158]
  13. ^ Musgraves is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[644][645]
  14. ^ Pitt-Pulford is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[715]
  15. ^ Polachek is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[718]
  16. ^ Remy is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[725]
  17. ^ Some sources also refer to Rodriguez as a mezzo-soprano[755][756]
  18. ^ Smith is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano[811]

References

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  1. ^ Peckham, Anne (2005). Vocal Workouts for the Contemporary Singer. Berklee Press Publications. ISBN 978-0-87639-047-4.
  2. ^ a b "Identifying the Fab Four Singing Voices". Dummies.com. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
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