Bands & artists like Paul Rodgers
If you like Paul Rodgers, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Joe Cocker
GuideCocker's raspy, powerful vocals and bluesy rock instrumentation evoke a similar emotional intensity.
Robert Plant
Plant's dynamic vocal style and incorporation of blues elements in rock create a comparable sonic landscape.
David Coverdale
Coverdale's gritty vocals and hard rock sound share a similar energy and emotional depth to Rodgers' work.
Steve Marriott
Marriott's raw vocal delivery and blues-infused rock compositions resonate closely with the essence of Paul Rodgers.
Gary Moore
Moore's blend of blues guitar mastery and soulful vocals parallels the emotive qualities found in Rodgers' music.
Peter Frampton
Frampton's melodic guitar work combined with heartfelt vocals creates an immersive experience akin to that of Paul Rodgers.
John Waite
Waite's expressive voice and rock ballads often evoke a similar emotional response as Rodgers' gritty delivery.
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Their Southern rock sound, infused with bluesy undertones, aligns well with the musical palette of Paul Rodgers.
Common questions
Who sounds like Paul Rodgers?
Artists similar to Paul Rodgers include Joe Cocker, Robert Plant, David Coverdale and Steve Marriott. Each shares elements of Paul Rodgers's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Paul Rodgers?
Paul Rodgers is primarily known for blues. With a gritty vocal delivery over driving rhythms, his music pulsates with tension and release, creating an immersive experience that stirs deep emotional responses.
Where should I start if I like Paul Rodgers?
If you enjoy Paul Rodgers, start with Joe Cocker — their album "Joe Cocker Live" is a great entry point. Cocker's raspy, powerful vocals and bluesy rock instrumentation evoke a similar emotional intensity.