•
Billie Joe Armstrong (
Green Day frontman) recorded a song titled "Look For Love" at the age of five. He is now a
tenor. •
Peter Auty sang the original version of the
Howard Blake song "
Walking in the Air" for the 1982 animated film
The Snowman. •
Justin Bieber first became popular as a boy soprano with a "female" sounding voice. In early 2011, his voice deepened from the high-pitched treble he had as a child to the tenor voice that he currently has as an adult. •
Bobby Breen was a
Canadian-American child actor who first became famous for singing around 1935, aged 9. He sang in several
Hollywood films, including ''
Let's Sing Again and Rainbow on the River.'' His voice changed at age 13 in 1940, later resurfacing as a tenor in the 1950s and 60s. •
Tim Curry •
Max Emmanuel Cenčić became famous in his native Croatia at the age of six after singing the Queen of the Night's
coloratura aria "
Der Hölle Rache" from
Mozart's opera
The Magic Flute in on Zagreb television in 1982. In 1987, Cenčić sang the notably difficult
Frühlingsstimmen in
Belgrade at the age of 11. Cenčić worked as a
sopranist for a short time even after his
voice broke, but he ultimately retrained as a
countertenor and found success. •
Daniel Furlong won
the third and final season of
The All Ireland Talent Show and afterwards released an album called
Voice of an Angel. •
Roy Goodman became famous as the 12-year old treble soloist in the March 1963 recording of
Allegri's Miserere with the
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, under the direction of
David Willcocks. •
David Hemmings started his career as a treble for
Benjamin Britten and is best known for originating the role of Miles in Britten's Opera
The Turn of the Screw. •
Michael Jackson rose to fame as a child alongside his brothers as a member of
The Jackson 5. Between 1971 and 1975 his voice descended from boy soprano to lyric tenor. •
Andrew Johnston became famous while singing on
season 2 of ''
Britain's Got Talent'' and afterwards releasing an album called
One Voice. He is now a
tenor /
high baritone opera singer as a result of his voice getting deeper. As he turned 17-years old in 1959, his voice had changed •
Bruno Mars performed as an
Elvis impersonator as a child. He is now a high tenor. •
Erwin Gutawa starred as Iwan and sang in the 1973 Indonesian film
Sebatang Kara. After his voice changed as he grew older, Gutawa became a conductor. •
Jean-Baptiste Maunier starred as Pierre Morhange and sang in the 2004 French film
Les Choristes, which is also known as
The Chorus. •
Joseph McManners first became known when he played in a local production of the
Lionel Bart musical
Oliver! as the title character. He then won the BBC competition to portray the title character in
Rachel Portman's
The Little Prince. He is also known for his renditions of
Mike Batt's "
Bright Eyes", "
Circle of Life" from
The Lion King and
Howard Shore's "
In Dreams". • Liam McNally became famous when he made it to the Top 10 on
season 4 of ''Britain's Got Talent'' after he wowed audiences and impressed strict judge
Simon Cowell. He is now a baritone singer who, as of 2015, is studying at the
Royal Northern College of Music. •
Paul Miles-Kingston's claim to fame was when he sang as one of the soloists in
Andrew Lloyd Webber's choral work
Requiem with soprano
Sarah Brightman and tenor
Plácido Domingo. As of 2010, Miles-Kingston worked as a music teacher. •
Keith Richards (of
The Rolling Stones) sang as a choirboy in a trio of trebles for
Queen Elizabeth II at
Westminster Abbey in the 1950s. • Andrew Swait has done touring, live performances and studio recordings both as a chorister for
The Choirboys and as a solo artist. •
Anthony Way starred as Henry and sang in the miniseries
The Choir, which is based on the novel of the same name by
Joanna Trollope. •
Zhou Shen, a popular Chinese singer most known for his song
Big Fish, despite passing puberty, continues to sing at or near the soprano range. •
Nick Jonas (of the
Jonas Brothers) started performing on Broadway at the age of 7 and at the age of 12 released an solo album entitled
Nicholas Jonas prior to forming a band with his brothers. His early vocals were compared to that of young
Stevie Wonder and
Michael Jackson. •
Jacob Collier, now a prominent musician, songwriter, composer and arranger, performed the role of Miles in Benjamin Britten's
The Turn of the Screw in three separate productions at a young age. He has since cited Britten as a major influence on his own approach to harmony. == References ==