Slick gave the singers demos of his backing tracks and encouraged them to come up with words and melodies. |
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He advised wannabe singers to get as much work experience and practice as possible rather than paying for a pointless degree. |
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And the way it is perfected is, the singers do warm-ups, which are vocal training, every day. |
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They are the quarterbacks, the lead singers, the objects of admiration and envy. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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Another level of variety is given by the musicians and singers who accompany Bonney. |
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The late pianist, who died in 2002, was the ideal accompanist for many singers. |
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All significant events where I grew up involve people carted around town by tractor, including the carnival queens and carol singers. |
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This is usually very enjoyable with many good singers bringing along their guitars and accordions for a good session. |
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Jennie Tourel, one of the smartest, most musicianly singers of our time, delivers a passionate account. |
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From bands to solo singers, the event promises to be one to remember with rehearsals coming up trumps with some terrific performances. |
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Imitating the great singers with full respect to their quiddities and idiosyncrasies isn't easy. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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They will be joined on stage by singers from Silsden Singers and Bradford Voices. |
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The band, which was great in itself, was joined onstage by a couple of famous singers. |
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Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely. |
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They still had a deal in Japan and put together an album featuring guest singers and rappers while they pondered their next move. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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Give him his due though, his voice improves with age and Young is possibly one of the country's finest soul singers of the classic mould. |
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The two-hour show tells the story of Irish dance through the ages with live musicians, singers and dancers. |
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Unfortunately the singers having some trouble holding the notes and it seems to be sapping the energy they're all generating. |
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Seldom had such a number of storytellers, singers and poetry reciters been together. |
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The producer is probably counting on the presence of the number of top singers in the album to get it moving from the music shops. |
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An ensemble of three recorders, harpsichord, bass viol and theorbo supported the trio of singers with sensitivity and aplomb. |
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Many singers are still wowing their fans and at the same time growing old gracefully. |
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The organisers now say they only had plans to organise a music nite featuring young singers. |
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After all, it was not unusual for traditional singers to adapt and reinterpret Victorian music-hall songs. |
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Dolly had better luck with Cat Stevens, one of her all-time favourite singers. |
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There were posters for music groups and singers from ten or twenty years ago, ripped out of magazines, frayed and yellowing. |
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Asked by journalist David Marr who were her favorite singers, she replied Doris Day and Dean Martin. |
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We are both sisters, daughters, dancers, laughers, writers, singers, activists, lovers and dreamers. |
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Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience. |
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps. |
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An encore of a singer being refused, the audience made a row, refused to hear the singers still on the programme, and just went away. |
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Opera that was once just a vehicle for famous singers, orchestras and conductors, has had its day. |
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During the exchange of the Peace, African singers and dancers from an East London Mother's Union Group performed a Luo song of praise. |
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They were technically inept in the skills of composition, though some were fine singers and lutenists. |
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This will follow a number of auditions for singers which will be taking place around the country. |
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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The choreographed lights to the music created an awe-inspiring spectacle as the orchestra and singers played and sang. |
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Mariah Carey and Neil Young were backed by gospel singers and Alicia Keys was joined by several gospel stars. |
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Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house. |
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In doing so, he proves himself to be one of the more expressive singers around, free of melismatic acrobatics and, fortunately, scatting. |
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Their female vocalist also allows the band to stand out in a genre full of male singers. |
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Many were the instruments and singers interchanging scores and vocal lines during the Baroque Era. |
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Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors. |
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Four singers from Bolton helped a top ladies' barbershop group win the European Barbershop Singing Championships in Holland. |
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I can't think of too many recitals where you'd hire two extra singers for a few measures of music. |
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There are not many singers capable of singing the bass solo because you need a very powerful voice and an extensive range. |
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Traditional instruments, such as the thumb piano and various drums, are often used to accompany singers and dancers. |
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This group of 20 singers have been together for five years and will perform a medley of Christmas songs and classical pieces. |
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In fact, the website points out that its early exponents were classically trained singers specialising in khayaal and thumri styles of singing. |
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Most meetings for worship in those days were nothing but processions or groups of singers. |
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Unknown singers hoping to be tomorrow's megastars play their hearts out for appreciative beer drinkers and cigarette smokers. |
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Costumed singers performed in front, often in synchronisation with the images. |
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Tosca may be an audience-pleasing masterpiece, but apparently young singers no longer relate to its sweaty melodramatics. |
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The choir, which includes professional and semi-professional singers from across the UK, will be performing at St Mary's Parish Church in Dalton. |
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There are hip-hop beats, beautiful vocals by various smoky-voiced female singers and there's also a modern lounge feel. |
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As a teacher, she has mentored many of the young singers coming to prominence, Clare Teal being one. |
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He has a gift for comedy and a strong, virile sound that proved a welcome contrast to the softer tones of the lighter voiced singers. |
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We'll be sending it out to all the radio stations to give the singers an experience way beyond all their wildest dreams. |
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Back stage was bedlam with singers tuning their voices, make-up artists plying their trade and a lady ironing all the costumes. |
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She had a unique talent to spot a voice and she trained several young singers to a degree where they became renowned artists. |
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She is blessed with the cool, crystalline tone so characteristic of Scandinavian singers. |
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I guess most actors, even allowing for a certain amount of method acting, have to do this, and many singers too. |
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This form of poetry comprising more than a dozen couplets in the same metre has come a long way and so have ghazal singers. |
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When they're not starting Mexican waves and conducting audience singalongs, they're actually pretty good singers. |
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Also in Venice he met, and soon after married, the mezzo-soprano Faustina Bordoni, one of the finest singers of her time. |
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About 100 employees can work at sewing machines and then hand-deliver repaired costume pieces to singers before they go on stage. |
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The Red Cross also organized a Beijing benefit concert with Chinese pop singers on Thursday to raise more money for tsunami relief. |
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A listener then called in to point out that singers are miked at the New York City Opera, which Sills ran for ten years. |
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There will be actors strolling among the crowds, square dancers, singers, mimes and someone creating balloon animals. |
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Vocal duties are shared between six female singers, who keep the emphasis on the soothing. |
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The long table in the centre was set with plates of mince pies and glasses of sherry for the carol singers. |
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Crooning, as its title suggests, draws on the sound of big bands and big-band singers. |
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A notable omission from this miscellany of singers is of course, the castrato. |
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The orchestra comprises a 26-piece fusion of trumpets, trombones and saxophones plus a large string section and, of course singers. |
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The cook was a huge singing head whose mobile features and acting skills exceed the expressive capacities of most live opera singers. |
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The singers, in blonde wigs and full slap, are often inaudible, and when they come off at the end they are bitterly disappointed. |
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The Moldovan visitors will be entertained by local musicians, singers and dancers. |
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The sidelights were positioned to project shadows on the walls to resemble the fighting armies that the singers spoke about. |
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Younger singers, competent sight-readers, and especially tenors will be very welcome. |
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They switch between parts in a twinkling, and alternate savvily between lead singers and backup. |
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There will be six top class soloists featured, playing guitar, trumpet, trombone and pipes, plus a number of solo singers. |
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There is scope for variety as new singers are also making an impact in the industry. |
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The concert in the evening included ballad singers, mandolin and banjo players. |
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The singers will be joined by a scaled-down ensemble of professional musicians. |
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In the end Mel lost out rather spectacularly to the two other, much less known, female singers. |
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Instrumental performers do not make eye contact with the audience, although singers may. |
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Does she really think singers can sing in a concert without looking at the music? |
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For the singers, filming a TV opera presents its own particular set of challenges. |
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We thank all the singers who participated in all the heats and those who got through to the final. |
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The most prized status symbol of movie actors and pop singers today is their own restaurant. |
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The singers sang mostly accurately and musically with a good feel for the style. |
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It was performed by an orchestra accompanied by four solo singers and a chorus of 50 singers. |
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All musicians and singers are welcome are welcome to join in on what is going to be a night to remember. |
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There have been a lot of talented singers on the program over the last two seasons. |
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Aspiring pop singers from a Keighley school will perform in front of shoppers tomorrow. |
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We chatted some more and established that we were both opera fans, not just of nice singers who sing nice songs. |
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With young singers, I am much easier, more understanding of situational limitations, emotional vicissitudes. |
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Most of the students who were there at the same time have become stand-up comedians or music-hall singers. |
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There are still roles left for singers and musicians to take part in the performance. |
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But hey, somebody has to write the songs for those poor, ungifted singers who can't write. |
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Even the ballads sound like the singers have only vaguely heard of the concept of romantic unhappiness. |
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The reason for this is truly mystifying as she never missed an opportunity to work with both famous and unknown singers and orchestras. |
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Afterward, he heads for a downtown bar, a den of boozy young people being assaulted by rust-belt karaoke singers. |
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It's got a bop feel in the walking bass and the vibe hits, but the three singers find a whole new way to construct post-rock eeriness. |
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Educators struggle to keep the Navajo language alive, and there is a severe shortage of singers to conduct traditional ceremonies. |
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The soberly dressed singers play many 'roles', if you will, but they essentially represent a civilization in decay. |
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Thousands of singers wore multi-colored robes and held uplifted stalks of cotton. |
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A few vacancies exist for male singers but none for ladies at the present time. |
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It was no feat of fortune-telling to predict a bright future for these talented singers. |
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He visited Rome and Naples where he made contact with a number of singers, including the soprano Anna Strada who would become his leading lady. |
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It is not a slapstick farce, it is a comedy of character and relies on the audience observing the detailed interplay between the singers. |
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Under Mackerras's direction, singers, the huge chorus and orchestra played this in convincing, passionate fashion. |
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He reportedly disliked the Turin chorus and orchestra, and so it was supplemented by singers and musicians from La Scala. |
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They were hatcheck and cigarette girls, dancers in chorus lines, singers with small bands and combos, and glamorous frequenters of night spots. |
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They are looking for budding dancers, singers and actors to join the cast and contribute to making this show a real blockbuster. |
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The singers have good voices, singing clearly and accurately, using little vibrato in what has become the accepted style for Baroque vocal music. |
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Many singers and music directors are being roped in to cut the albums for political parties and potential candidates. |
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The song seamlessly carries on with 20 singers and the simple grind of a handful of chords. |
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These scores required singers with a beautifully produced, expressive sound and great vocal agility. |
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Trained opera singers learn to use their voices by experimenting with the physical sensations specific vocal sounds make. |
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Cultural life in the township is remarkably rich, bursting with accomplished singers and entertainers. |
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She held the stage like few solo singers can with her spellbinding vocals and her guitar work which combined rhythm and lead work. |
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The most important functional aspect is the pit, which enables the training of orchestral musicians and singers in staged performance. |
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Few singers have Bellamy's energy or vocal range, and standouts here include Screenager and their anthem, Muscle Museum. |
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It had the three singers hallooing to one another from different parts of the Chapel. |
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Each camp had chaplains, cooks, camp followers, singers, and verse writers. |
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The special occasion gave guests the opportunity to meet the director, singers and dancers of the world renown opera. |
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The singers simply could not sing, much less harmonize, and not once on the entire record did the drummer manage to bang a drum on beat. |
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Like old-time blues singers, she sounds as if there's an eternal spiritual struggle raging, even when she doesn't name it. |
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Led by Seema Murthy, the singers sang a wide selection of songs from Carnatic classical to Hindustani classical music. |
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But there is no comfort in a continuously constructed carnival of bands and opera singers. |
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The musicians will be onstage with the singers, and the stage will be dressed with flowers and blue velvet curtains. |
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And there was a fascinating account of the castrati, the male singers who lost their testicles before puberty. |
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He went from a complete unknown to one of the most famous and well-respected opera singers in the world. |
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Beyond that, Wilson's dictatorial approach straitjackets the singers, who function as little more than slaves to the director's concept. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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Anyway, real folk singers like to sing about death, pain, injustice, poverty and oppression. |
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The drinkers perform a comedic caterwaul while the folk singers create a dissonant background to the absurdity. |
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Not many singers can claim the credit of being popular in an alien language on the strength of just one song. |
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The other singers are specialists in the Baroque repertoire, and are unfazed by Vivaldi's ornate and virtuosic writing. |
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The director hews to tradition by having his lead singers on stage only two or three times a week. |
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Go back to watching cheeseball lounge singers with zero soul or originality on television. |
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And just when the show seemed to be over, the lights went up on a 1930s nightclub, complete with sultry singers, tables and waiters. |
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Mostly they were sung by choirs of trained singers who chanted the texts to flexible formulas that were repeated for each verse. |
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A whole set of other factors clustered around gender roles pertain to female singers. |
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There are many Punjabi singers who are from Canada, but we will definitely make a mark. |
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A range of instrumentalists plus one of the finest international jazz singers, Tina May, will coach students in jazz and big band playing. |
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He proves he is in the same ilk as other great soul singers like Barry White and Marvin Gaye. |
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But there are many music composers, directors and singers who do not support the remix culture. |
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And come to think of it, he's one of the few singers around today that will still have a career in ten years time! |
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Listening to great lieder singers influenced me more than other pianists because of the song element. |
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They were supported by strong singers and actors in other key roles, who brought their individual style and charm to the show. |
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His sharp lyrics and refusal to compromise combined with an easy humor and winning personality to make him one of the great protest singers. |
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My personal distaste for fey singers aside, British quartet the Buffseeds offer up a decent and quite listenable album. |
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So, after reaching the pinnacle of success as guest choir at the Jack Symons Charity Concert, what's left for Charlotte and her young singers? |
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Three singers are matched against tight, insistent rhythm and brass sections, and chiming riffs from four guitarists. |
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Is it any wonder that the stereotype of choral singers is that we have less musical skill than instrumentalists? |
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Specifically, I am referring to an act that purported to be a pair of conjoined twins who aspire to be opera singers. |
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The intending singers must have an ID or bona fide card, passport size photograph, and must pay registration fee. |
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While eminent singers will be involved as members of the jury, the talent scouting exercise will go on for six consecutive months. |
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Good singers without a sob story might have a struggle to get to first base. |
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The noted playback singer stands out in the musical programme featuring the prominent singers and their evergreen hits. |
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During the 18th century, the interpolation of additional songs was often dictated by the presence of good singers. |
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Twenty first-rate musicians and singers perform on this album, adding colour, texture and contrast to the songs of the little Yorkshire lass. |
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For two hours he had watched clowns and contortionists and acrobats and fliers and singers. |
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This album is very natural sounding, with 12 pure singers who have remarkable accuracy of intonation, performing traditional arrangements. |
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Funny that, because I don't think any of my favourite female singers are contraltos, and I think counter-tenor is my least favourite. |
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In south India, rich fathers arrange musical performances by popular classical and filmi singers to entertain the invitees at wedding receptions. |
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Since he is one of the most popular western pop singers in Iran, many Iranians have been following his music for years. |
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Forty classical dancers, folk dancers, musicians, singers, and costumers comprised the collaboration that brought the audience to its feet. |
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I was stunned by the sheer volume of sound that twenty five singers could make. |
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Baird, a classical musician who communicates as strongly as the best folk singers, also phrases like an angel. |
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In the late '60s, when the Elektra label began to have successes with folk singers, it branched out, licensing music from Europe. |
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Popular television shows feature Kyrgyz pop and folk singers and musicians. |
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The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut. |
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The line-up consists of Sixties covers bands and folk singers, and by the end of the weekend I never want to hear 'Born to be Wild' again. |
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I was pleasantly surprised when she crooned ditties sung by other playback singers in concerts. |
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His full schedule leads him around the world, partnering some of the most famous singers of our time. |
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Though Puffy's image is occasionally cutesy, the singers themselves didn't play up the cute. |
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Stand aside, squeaky, glittery all fur coat and no knickers singers, this singer is a Diva and that's the end of it. |
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In such a furbelowed, tasseled and bedizened production, the greatest of singers would have a difficult time making an impression. |
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The group consisted of singers as young as 4-years-old and in some instances included mothers performing along with their daughters and sons. |
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More and more actors, jesters, prestidigitators, clowns and comic singers are chasing fewer and fewer parts. |
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Intonation, a command of decrescendo and true unison, and just plain running out of breath become the technical challenges singers must meet. |
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From crackers to carol singers, Santa to stocking fillers, everything about the festive season is designed to gladden the hearts of children. |
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He delights in the society of brilliant foreigners, especially painters, singers and musicians. |
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A troupe of traditional Burgundian folk singers, Les Cadets de Bourgogne, lead guests in a variety of traditional harvest songs. |
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It, too, starts well before dawn, with singers showing up the night before to camp out. |
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Musicians, singers, and related workers play musical instruments, sing, compose or arrange music, or conduct groups in instrumental or vocal performances. |
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Painfully loud, deathly quiet, gospel as not-gospel with gospel singers, they were a rush and a thrill, sonic joys for sonic joys and sonic depths for sonic depths. |
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Like other Acadian singers Arsenault met, she and her family also sang English songs, French songs of literary origin, and locally-composed songs. |
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The couple's winter wedding will feature carol singers and roasted chestnuts, while the bride wants to arrive in a traditional horse and carriage. |
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They are not professional singers and belonged to different fields. |
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Where other singers had songs that referred to the hardships of life, the Copper family's songs are mostly paeans of praise to a farming life that is hard work, but rewarding. |
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The centre offered a wonderful course for aspiring Opera singers. |
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This is an opera where the orchestra can become a partner to the singers rather than just an accompanist and the Chelsea Opera Group orchestra was on brilliant form. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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He has worked extensively with both singers and piano accompanists at many colleges throughout the United States and performed as collaborative pianist nationwide and abroad. |
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Thanks to all the musicians, dancers, singers, storytellers and poets. |
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Dozens of musicians, singers, dancers and actors performed on two stages in the park, while stalls of food, arts and crafts were set up to tempt passers-by. |
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A total of 14 acts were laid on for a 170-strong audience, with majorettes, solo singers, trumpet players and dancers strutting their stuff on stage. |
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Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, instrumentalists, conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever. |
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Two opera singers will join a military band at the Aintree course's water jump for a rendition of the National Anthem, watched by millions of TV viewers worldwide. |
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The article implies that there is no active company, which is an insult to the hard work of my contracted roster of singers, and that is what really galls me the most. |
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It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my acquaintance with this excellent piece. |
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Between all the clowning, the show cycled through dozens and dozens of singers. |
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Both were, of course, memorable events which used spectacular fireworks, acrobats, singers, dancers and musicians to showcase the city to the world. |
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Shot in and around some castle or other in 1971, this is a film, not a stage production, which means the singers lip-synch to their pre-recorded voices. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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It has a catchy chorus that you can easily sing along to and he has a voice that not many male singers have right now, so he stands out from the other male singers of today. |
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Below, British band Massive Attack performed with guest singers Liz Fraser and reggae legend Horace Andy. |
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Carnatica has initiated a voice management course for people who use their voice professionally, such as singers, musicians, radio jockeys and call centre executives. |
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Some singers astonished the judges with their amazing control over their voice as they got tested in the nuances of musical notes in various ragas. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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The best singers started their song at a low pitch to suit the range with which their voices are able to cope, and did not try songs which required them to reach high notes. |
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Philpott divided his time between watching the singers on the stage, asking me what was going on, and gazing thoughtfully at the Signorinas Rosalina and Lucia across the way. |
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A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing. |
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VocalZone, a pastille created to soothe vocal chords and relieve irritations, is available for singers, speakers, smokers and sufferers of the common cold. |
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The singers and instrumentalists were placed on either side of the stage. |
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Before Charles cracked that barrier, the country music scene was seen and regarded by many blacks and whites as the exclusive preserve of white, rural Southern singers. |
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Neither Cantor nor any of the great singers who nailed their impressions are the true stars of the original video. |
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Two years earlier, in 1829, the playbill for Rossini's William Tell had included the names of the dancers together with the singers as evidence of a spectacular production. |
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So far, no local singers or musicians have confirmed to be part of the lineup. |
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Voice coach Sonia has trained some of the north west's top singers. |
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Not many singers have the wind to make it all the way to the end. |
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So the purpose of this page is to provide a list of direct links for our visitors who are interested in French-speaking singers, musicians, artists and movies. |
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Given the radiantly musical performances for singers and instrumentalists alike, surely we could have been spared some of the unnecessary busyness. |
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The background singers swoop obscenely and the guitars grind. |
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There were musicians, singers, reciters and storytellers from various parts of the county as well as guest entertainers from Kerry, Tipperary and Offaly. |
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He has appeared as a chamber musician with many singers and instrumentalists and has taken part in first performances of many contemporary music pieces. |
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Do we expect them to be hair connoisseurs, fashion designers, handymen, scientists, builders, artists, romantic singers, athletes, leaders, and warriors? |
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Not that the younger singers lack talent but that old magic is difficult to recreate even with all the gizmos and remixes that music channels belt out. |
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Her voice has, as yet, neither the maturity nor flexibility of other singers but her performance was strong on dramatic colouring and purity of tone. |
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I think people naturally put too much focus on singers anyway. |
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Everyone is welcome at the event, which features local singers, a steel band, gospel singers, dancers, poem recitals and special guest appearances. |
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The singers took turns wowing the audience with popular film songs. |
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That volume, plus the occasional strange or distant placement of singers, meant that all singers were amplified by body mikes, which I didn't like but understood. |
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And on the simplest level, there was a disconcerting clash between the postmodern textuality dispensed by the singers and the humble captions on the screen. |
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It features recordings of performances by the junior and chamber choirs and also instrumental music and solo performances by a number of accomplished musicians and singers. |
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The video performance with all-star backup singers was a bit odd. |
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They play works from the baroque and classical periods on original instruments, and present some of the world's finest singers of florid music when they work in opera. |
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Slick stage management in the hands of Dave Bedding ensured the show moved at a pace and strong chorus work and pit singers meant each number was given the full treatment. |
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Those Mozart parts are known as buffo roles, written for the semi-comic character singers of Mozart's companies, rather than noble, heroic leading men. |
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In those two hours, the audience, the congregation, the singers, the musicians, re-live, in a powerful way, the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ. |
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The nostalgia of yesteryears came alive as each young singer sought to recreate the magic of such singers as Mohammed Rafi, Yesudas and S. Janaki. |
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Simon Cowell has got a lot of mileage out of being rude to bad singers. |
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For singers, these intensive weeks offer classes in sight-reading, aural tests and consort singing, and advice on choral scholarships receives a high priority. |
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Many of Montreal's best singers, deejays and singjays appear on what seems to be as much a snapshot of some of this city's best live reggae as it is an album. |
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It is a complete performance, dramatic but not histrionic, with a range of vocal colouration some much better known singers would do well to emulate. |
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Audiences are led on a tour and entertained along the way by singers, dancers and storytellers and are given the opportunity to speak to residents. |
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It will be clear and legible both for singers and musicians. |
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Several singers of international repute made or consolidated their early reputations with the company, which continues to provide a training ground for young Welsh singers. |
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They were newsreaders, gold-medal winners and cherubic child singers. |
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Around 150 people enjoyed a performance by jazz quartet John Currie's Hot Stuff and barbershop singers the Ringtones in the grounds of Peter's Shrivenham Road home. |
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Also on this programme was Somebody's Coming to See Me Tonight, a romantic and haunting set of dances to songs by Stephen Foster, using a quartet of fine singers. |
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The night will welcome musicians, storytellers and singers from all over the region, all welcome to entertain the crowd in their own inimitable way. |
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You know, athletes, singers, hotel heiresses, their rich friends, reality stars, and even Joe Citizen next door. |
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Stalls selling hot roast chestnuts, doughnuts and other treats will be set up in the town centre from 11 am, and carol singers will add some extra cheer. |
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I can't help thinking that the doorbell will ring at any minute, and upon opening the front door I will be greeted by a small group of unseasonably-clothed carol singers. |
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Oh it's beautiful Lots of singers, mainly sing in the Wolof language But Balanta, Balanta is from the people of tribes who sing in the Fulani language. |
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To add fun and colour there are, of course, entertainers such as clowns, jugglers, magicians and singers out and about at the main sites and on the streets. |
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The rhythmic, all-acoustic backing is provided by kora, balafon, and Djelimady's guitar, and against this the singers swap their declamatory stories and praise songs. |
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These days the charts are full of pop singers who spill their guts and pop songs that tell us what they're supposed to signify. |
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I have often heard artists credit their grandparents or parents who were potters or carvers, muralists or weavers, traditional healers, praise singers or storytellers. |
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The era of singers telling loser boyfriends to shove off and demanding more from men was over. |
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Any singers, especially tenors and basses, would be most welcome to join. |
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Not only has the 19 year old UCD student got the looks, the brains, and the personality but she's also got one of the world's top selling singers as a father. |
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The lead illustration for his article is a page layout of five postcards of female Spanish singers, each wearing a mantilla and pridefully posing for the camera. |
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Except for the hymn singers and praise sayers, the laureates and anthem-grinders, poetry's community has been established by tradition as on the outside, in exile. |
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And Juicy, a newish LA-based casualwear label favoured by actresses and singers, sold out of their candy-coloured velveteen suits in a matter of weeks. |
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The audience applauded the lead singers with full volume and heartiness. |
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From first-year students right up to past pupils, many took to the stage with gusto with solo singers, duets, bands and dancers delighting the capacity audience. |
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The church lustre was dotted with candles, joyful melodies of volunteer singers with roaring bass and piercing contralto mingled with the chant of the choir. |
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There are few singers in Australia who can compare with her. |
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Unknown writers, like no-name actors, singers, and dancers, continue to get squeezed out by our star-obsessed media. |
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In the musical tradition of the early modern period in Europe, the castration of young male singers provided a higher-pitched voice to sing soprano roles. |
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Hundreds of folk singers were singing songs night after night. |
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In the west, which is influenced by Mande tradition, blacksmiths and praise singers form caste-like groups and are sometimes feared for their occult powers. |
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She is a fine artist and has been much featured by ENO recently, but I wish that they could find a way of sharing these meaty dramatic roles between a number of singers. |
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As enviable as his success is to the thousands of singers looking for their lucky break on New York's club circuit, some are sounding notes of caution. |
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They asked some young singers who had never heard the songs before to sing on each track, and in the process what we get is a unique way to hear our favourite new wave songs. |
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However, she lauds the new crop of singers saying they are fresh. |
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But even during the live performance, which could be nerve-racking for veteran singers, they showed no fear. |
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Known for her bluesy riffs and slow-burning melodies, she inspired singers like Christina Aguilera and Bonnie Raitt. |
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She was known for her bluesy riffs and slow-burning melodies, and inspired singers like Christina Aguilera and Bonnie Raitt. |
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All tracks are recorded with a full orchestra and backing singers. |
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He is able to offer singers and bands a range of services from professional backing tracks, to full digital audio mastering on CD and mini-disc. |
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That event, featuring calypso singers, steel bands and a Caribbean carnival beauty queen contest, became an annual fixture. |
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Some of the acts vying for the title and prizes at tomorrow afternoon's event include singers, steel drummers, bands and Polish folk dancers. |
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Some of the newer members include a tres player, double bassist, percussionists and singers plus a very talented young pianist, Rolando Luna. |
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Anglican divines then, however innately uncompetitive, resembled today's racehorses or pop singers in the passionate claques they acquired. |
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Three singers at the top of their fields give their all in silk and sequins, pinnies and rubber gloves. |
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Most educated opera directors begin as assistant directors or dramaturges or singers,'' he said. |
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He says he is one of the last singers to appear in a tuxedo, and was last night dressed to the nines with bow tie and pocket handkerchief. |
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For your information, I went to Fiesole with Piero and Lucrezia, and Agnolo della Stufa and the singers of San Giovanni. |
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The dancers of her company and the singers of the Collegium Vocale worked side by side or flowed smoothly among one another. |
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