megan,
seth riggs' 'singing for the stars' and roger love's 'set your voice free' are two books that come with cds containing very useful exercises. both work with pop singers (the drawbacks being that some of the information in love's book is not quite accurate and riggs' book is saturated with endorsements) and both have websites (sorry, can't remember the urls). mark baxter, author of 'the rock & roll singer's survival manual' has a fairly good website at www.voicelesson.com.
these three all work with well known pop or rock singers and are used to addressing those needs. riggs is probably the best and i think it is fairly obvious that love studied with riggs at one point. baxter has a very different way of describing what amounts to being the same ideas about how the voice works best.
mike
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