Jon Anderson - Yes
Phil Collins - Genesis (although I like the Gabriel-era music much better)
David Gilmour, Richard Wright (and less-so, Roger Waters) - Pink Floyd
Ty Tabor first, Doug Pinnick second - King's X
Geddy Lee - Rush (the later albums, when he lost the screech)
Mark Solomon - Stavesacre (great range, great versatility)
Steve Perry - Journey
Greg Lake - King Crimson
John Wetton - King Crimson and Asia
and perhaps the greatest vocalist ever, tonality and quality-wise, but not range-wise...
Derri Daughtery - The Choir
I'm sure there are others.
Yesspaz out.
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Feels like I'm fiddling while Rome is burning down.
Think I'll lay my fiddle down, take a rifle from the ground!
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