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The King's Singers are credited with promoting interest in small-group a cappella performances in the 1960s.
Mr Judge's great innovation is to transform the Liebeslieder Singers from the evening-dressed, after-dinner line-up into 18th century ghosts weaving in and out of the action ... But Mr Judge's other great realisation is that, in Sondheim, the lyrics are not an adornment to a song but their very essence: understand them and the show will flow.
Singers may extend their repertoire using broadsheets, song books or CDs, but these secondary enhancements are of the same character as the primary songs experienced in the flesh.
Singers and the roles they play are classified by voice type, based on the tessitura, agility, power and timbre of their voices.
* Black Spirituals entered the concert repertoire with the tours of the Fisk College Jubilee Singers, and arrangements of such spirituals are now part of the standard choral repertoire.
Nicholas E. Tawa, in his 2005 book Supremely American: Popular Song in the 20th Century: Styles and Singers and What They Said About America, included Beefheart among the prominent progressive rock musicians of the 1960s and 70s, while the Encyclopædia Britannica describes Beefheart's songs as conveying " deep distrust of modern civilization, a yearning for ecological balance, and that belief that all animals in the wild are far superior to human beings.
Singers, painters, writers, theorists and other individuals employing a number of means of action have attempted to oppose or undermine consensus reality while others have declared that they are " ignoring " it.
Singers in this class, like the coloratura contraltos, are rare.
The groups that are subdivisions of the critically acclaimed choir include the University Choir, which is over 140 voices strong, and The Morgan Singers ( approximately 40 voices ).
The Hutchinson Family Singers ( John, Asa, and Judson Hutchinson ) are credited with founding the town in November 1855.
In the vacation, services are sung by The Cathedral Singers of Christ Church ( Director John Padley )-a choir drawn from semi-professional singers in and around Oxford.
Singers should be thinking constantly about the kind of sound they are making and the kind of sensations they are feeling while they are singing.
Singers of raï are called cheb ( shabab, young ) as opposed to sheikh ( shaykh, old ), the name given to Chaabi singers.
" Round and Round " and the re-recording of " Unchained Melody " are with The Michael Sammes Singers
Singers and dancers from around the world are invited to take part in over 20 high quality competitions followed each evening by concerts where the best and most colourful competitors share the stage with professional artists.
Singers such as Billie Holiday all the way to Janis Joplin are said to have been inspired by Bessie Smith.
Singers who can handle the fast lyrics and are good improvisors are called guaracheros or guaracheras.
The Thursday Singers are made up of people from the local community, residents and those in work in the shops and businesses around the Cathedral, who simply enjoy singing.
* Priests are subdivided into two " courses :" " Sacrificators " and " Singers.
Singers who mix rock and pop elements with the traditional songs of the Land of Israel are usually achieving tremendous popularity and considered as leading acts in Israeli music today, singers such as Rita, Shlomo Artzi, Achinoam Nini, Ivri Lider, Aviv Gefen, Dana Berger, Evyatar Banai, Harel Skaat, Ninet Tayeb, Shiri Maimon, Dana International, Sharon Haziz, Mika Karni Roni Duani, David D ' or, Metropolin and many more.
Singers like Ustad Barkat Ali and many other singers in the past used to practice it, but due to the lack of historical records, many names are anonymous.

Singers and then
The new quintet switched to amplified instruments, took about a week to learn new material ( some under the direction of the former Au Go Go Singers arranger, Jim Friedman ), named their new group The Company, and then headed for Ontario.
Choral and orchestral work was then recorded in London by The Ambrosian Singers along with the London Symphony Orchestra and the album was sound-engineered and mixed back at Polar by longtime ABBA sound engineer Michael B. Tretow.
It features several songs written by Benny and " Isn't It Easy To Say ", the first joint composition by Benny and his new friend Björn Ulvaeus, then a member of the acoustic group Hootenanny Singers, who mainly sang in the Swedish language.
The group later performed and recorded under the name The Swingles and then, The New Swingle Singers and eventually, simply, The Swingle Singers.
He then took up the marimba and, after only four months, was a special guest artist of the Philippine Madrigal Singers in a concert on the main stage of the Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The Jubilee Singers then popularized the songs during a tour of the United States and Europe.
Born in Greensboro, North Carolina, he started as a soloist with the Israelite Gospel Singers, the Baystate Gospel Singers and the Evangelist Singers, then joined a group known as the Nightingales ( later the Sensational Nightingales, which featured Julius " June Cheeks ") before moving to the Hummingbirds in 1948.
Martin was a successful artist in her own right, forming the Sallie Martin Singers, in which her daughter Cora Martin, Dinah Washington, then known as Ruth Jones, and Brother Joe May were featured, in 1940 after a dispute with Dorsey.
He moved to Chicago in 1947, where he worked briefly with Roberta Martin and toured with Mahalia Jackson, then struck out on his own with his own group, the Bradford Singers, followed by another group, the Bradford Specials.
MacManus joined the De Leonist Socialist Labour Party ( SLP ) and began work at Singers in Clydebank, then known as part of the Red Clydeside.

Singers and further
While at Verve, Kai further experimented with various ensembles, made solo albums, and even an album of country music with the Anita Kerr Singers.
The encounter and other short stories in the anthologies provides much deep background about human-treecat relations, and reveal, as explicitly stated in A Rising Thunder in exposition to the Haven delegation, the Treecat elders and society as a whole have effective recordings of their experiences with humanity through the offices of their Memory Singers, like Samantha, and further they confer planetwide about decisions regarding their relationships with humanity.
After high school, Trenyce attended the University of Memphis on a full music scholarship and further developed her talent as part of the school's " University Singers " organization and Sound Fuzion, a University band that toured the state of Tennessee performing in different venues and performing a wide array of musical genres.
It was recorded in 1955 by the Trapp Family Singers and further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale.
Other groups, such as the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Original Five Blind Boys of Alabama ( formally known as the Happyland Jubilee Singers ) that had begun singing in the conventional jubilee style went further, creating the more improvisational and fervent style of quartet singing known as " hard Gospel ".
Singers Hill SynagogueThe Jewish population of the city grew in the late 19th century ( from 730 in 1851 to 2, 360 in 1871 ) with the influx of Jews from Eastern Europe which led to the founding of two further Orthodox synagogues.
Singers whose early careers began with ETO often return to perform again with the company after their careers have developed further.

Singers and by
On 12 March 2007, it was purchased for £ 479 million by a joint venture company, headed by David Richards, John Singers, an American investment banker ; and two Kuwaiti investment companies, Investment Dar and Adeem Investment.
The official version of the song was recorded in 1972 by the Fable Singers and is still used today.
The opening verse as published by the Jubilee Singers in 1872:
Orbison became one of the first recording artists to popularize the Nashville Sound, a trend of country and pop crossover music that used session musicians dubbed the A-Team: guitarists Grady Martin, Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, and Bob Moore ; pianists Floyd Cramer or Hargus " Pig " Robbins ; drummer Buddy Harman ; and backup vocals by the Jordanaires or the Anita Kerr Singers.
This motif is evidenced in the era of " paranoid soul " such as " Smiling Faces Sometimes " ( released by The Temptations in April 1971, and made a hit by The Undisputed Truth in July 1971 ), " I'll Take You There " ( The Staples Singers, 1972 ), " Don't Call Me Brother " ( The O ' Jays, 1973 ), " Back Stabbers " ( The O ' Jays ), and " You Caught Me Smilin ( Sly and the Family Stone, 1971 ).
The 2003 album Blackberry Belle by The Twilight Singers led by Greg Dulli was written in tribute to director Ted Demme, a close friend of Dulli's.
Later examples of soul music include recordings by The Staple Singers ( such as I'll Take You There ), and Al Green's 1970s recordings, done at Willie Mitchell's ' Royal Recording in Memphis.
* The Northern Lights, the name used by Swedish folk group The Hootenanny Singers for an American LP release
* In Flanders Fields, choral piece by composer Bradley Nelson, commissioned by Fresno State Chamber Singers and Chico State Chamber Singers of California State University
The popularity of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and other jubilee singers had demonstrated northern white interest in white religious music as sung by blacks, especially spirituals.
Within a few years, the word " jubilee ", originally used by the Fisk Jubilee Singers to set themselves apart from blackface minstrels and to emphasize the religious character of their music, became little more than a synonym for " plantation " material.
The current version of the song played at the ground was recorded in 1972 by the Fable Singers.
* Big Singing Day in Benton, Kentucky: A Study of the History, Ethnic Identity and Musical Style of Southern Harmony Singers, by Deborah Carlton Loftis, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1987. Review
Then, he is unexpectedly backed up by a small choir of male singers, all dressed as Canadian Mounties ( several were regular Python performers, while the rest were generally members of an actual singing troupe, such as the Fred Tomlinson Singers in the TV version ).
Rolling Stone editor David Fricke wrote that if one wanted to play a single recording that would " epitomize and encapsulate the famed Muscle Shoals Sound ", that record would be " I'll Take You There " by The Staple Singers.
The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes ( by vocalists such as Connie Haines, Ashley Eustis, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers ).

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