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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
I read somewhere that Brad Delp of Boston was somewhere between 4-5 octaves, although its difficult to tell where he transitions to head voice (falsetto).
Check out the note at 2:15

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I would rate Brad Delp as one of the greatest singers of all time - three tenors, all time, anybody. This guy could do anything. Quote:
"The rest of the band was less involved. "If Tom could have played drums, he would have; he was that compulsive about the control of the project," Boylan observes. "He was particularly so with Barry, who had taught him to play the guitar in the first place. But
with Brad, Tom seemed to find his limit. He knew he couldn't sing like that. He just sat there and listened for pitch and tempo."
"Brad sang Led Zeppelin's ?Communication Breakdown?. I had never heard anybody sing like that before, I will never forget it." -Barry Goudreau
If anyone had a 5 octave range it was him