" song however, at a point precisely 1 min. 06 secs., a distinct wind instrument can be heard overdubbing her voice).' Check out these videos: 1. Charles Kellogg (he had the widest vocal range ever (12 1/2 octaves) and he used his throat to produce those sounds, not whistle register. It's TRUE!!!! 'Morning Edition, November 26, 2003 ?Charles Kellogg (1868-1949) could sing like a bird. Literally. At least that's the story, and the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center is sticking to it ...