Talk:Myles Kennedy

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I'm afraid that Myles Kennedy does not have a 5.5 octave range. Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley had only 3.5.

-> A stupid person got on and wanted to be funny by editing this. Kennedy had a 3 octave range. Also Jeff Buckley had a 4 octave range, not 3.5 in his normal voice...he has covered a range of 4.5 though, although it's not his normal.

The lady singer in the Rotary Connection had a 5 octave range. Sounds like a theremin when it's way up there!


I remember checking this article several months ago, and it was pretty complete. What the hell happened?? 66.50.214.167 01:44, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

Uh, is Kennedy's range a 3 or 4 octave range? Also, there are very little sources and under trivia someone said he is the greatest vocalist in the world(not that I disagree) but this is a freakin' encyclopedia so I'm goin to delete that.Cubs07ftw 23:00, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

Wow, this page reads like a fanboy account in Circus Magazine. First-name usage where Kennedy is referred to as "Myles", random and extraneous material- wow. It reads like other crap someone tried to write about Layne Staley or Chris Cornel. This "He has a 12-octave range, and can hold a high C note for 4 mionutes and 11.673 secons" drivel has GOT to be etited. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fendermatt (talkcontribs) 06:09, 12 April 2008 (UTC)