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Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Houseman Davis is the lead vocalist and frontman for the nu metal band Korn. Davis was ranked 16th on Hit Parader 's list of "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 Vocalists".-Early life:...

(born 1971) is lead singer of the band Korn.

Jonathan Davis may also refer to:
  • Jonathan Davis (audiobook narrator)
    Jonathan Davis (audiobook narrator)
    Jonathan Davis is an audiobook narrator and voice actor. He has received critical acclaim for his narration in a variety of genres. He has garnered accolades from Publisher's Weekly, USA Today, and Audio File Magazine. He was a finalist for an Audie Award in the Thriller/Suspense category for his...

    , narrator of science fiction audiobooks
  • Jonathan Davis (fencer)
    Jonathan Davis (fencer)
    Jonathan Davis is a British fencer. He competed in the foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics.-References:...

    , British Olympic fencer
  • Jonathan Davis (journalist)
    Jonathan Davis (journalist)
    Jonathan Davis is a British author, editor and journalist specialising in finance.Educated at Cambridge University where he gained a Masters degree in history, he became a senior business journalist at The Sunday Telegraph, The Times and The Economist before taking a Masters degree in Management at...

    , a British author, editor and journalist specialising in finance.
  • Jonathan M. Davis
    Jonathan M. Davis
    Jonathan McMillan Davis was the 22nd Governor of Kansas.Davis was born in Bourbon County, Kansas to Jonathan McMillan and Eve Davis....

     (1871-1943), U.S. politician
  • Q-Tip (rapper)
    Q-Tip (rapper)
    Kamaal Ibn John Fareed , better known by his stage name Q-Tip, is an American hip hop artist, producer, singer, and actor from St. Albans, Queens, New York, part of the critically acclaimed group A Tribe Called Quest...

    (born 1970), North American hip-hop emcee, actor, and hip hop producer (born Jonathan Davis, but later changed his name to Kamaal Ibn-John Fareed)
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