Gifted with a warm voice, superb technique, and a wide vocal range that allows him to sing both tenor arias and more baritone-friendly pop standards, Josh Groban rose to stardom in the early 2000s as one of the leading classical crossover artists of his generation. Although classically trained, Groban's eclectic taste found him investigating a wide array of styles from opera, bluegrass, and folk to his own original melodic pop compositions. After emerging in 1999 as a stand-in for opera star Andrea Bocelli at a series of events, he found wide acclaim and commercial success wit...