Tom Waits
From his distinctive growl famously described as “soaked in a vat of bourbon” to his experimental vaudeville musical style, Tom Waits is first and foremost a remarkable artist who immersively dabbles in songwriting, composing, acting and, of course, playing haunting songs. Though his trademark style is gruff, his most famous hits “Downtown Train” and “Jersey Girl” were made more universally popular when covered by prominent--and smoother voiced--rock stars Rod Stewart and Bruce Springsteen, respectively. Waits has always been comfortable with his relative obscurity, preferring the warm loyalty of his equally oddball fan group to the limelight offered by pop culture, while still occasionally enjoying dipping his toe in Hollywood. His unconventional sound hasn’t slowed his success, as his sold-out tours, Grammy awards and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame attest.