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Balladeer and Waylon
After numerous requests from fans to see the Balladeer on-screen, Waylon finally appeared in one episode, the seventh season's aptly titled " Welcome, Waylon Jennings ", in which he was presented as an old friend of the Dukes.

Balladeer and played
Upon completion, the first Ovation Guitar was called the " Josh White Model ", which White played at the Hotel America ( Hartford, Connecticut ), 14 November 1966 ; at the same show, the Balladeers played Balladeer models.

Balladeer and song
In the early 1960s he released his first folk album titled The Balladeer ( recorded at the Troubadour ), which included his song " Greenback Dollar ", a 1963 hit for The Kingston Trio.

Balladeer and ",
His mellow style earned him the nicknames of " the Balladeer ", " Gentleman Jim " and " the Honey Voice ".

Balladeer and also
Three of Wellman's most famous reappearing protagonists are Silver John, aka John the Balladeer, the wandering backwoods minstrel with a silver-stringed guitar ; the elderly ' occult detective ' Judge Pursuivant ; and John Thunstone, also an occult investigator.

Balladeer and .
In February 1966, Governor Sam Goddard appointed Dolan as Arizona's Official State Balladeer.
* Charlie Zahm recorded it on his 1999 album The Celtic Balladeer.
The agent for his literary estate was his friend, the writer and editor Karl Edward Wagner, who edited the posthumous collections Valley So Low: Southern Mountain Stories and John the Balladeer.
* John the Balladeer ( 1988 ) ( Ed.
Compared to modern Ovation Guitars the initial instruments had a shiny bowl, that was used again for example in the Balladeer 40th anniversary re-issue.
The Ovation Roundback Balladeer first caught national attention in 1968 when Glen Campbell was the host of a show called the Goodtime Hour on CBS, and a year later became one of Ovation's first endorsers.
* Balladeer, Donald Peers, was brought up in Heol-y-felin.
Also on the album is " A Country Balladeer " done as a duet with Chad Morgan and " Flower On The Water " was a moving tribute to the victims of the Bali bombings.
Though fans refer to him as Silver John or as John the Balladeer, the stories call him simply John.
* Hammer's Slammers CD-The Baen ebook CD that came with David Drake's novel The Far Side of the Stars contains the Baen edition of John the Balladeer.

voice and Waylon
Like the other Outlaw artists in the business at the time ( Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Hank Williams Jr .), Tucker was able to combine qualities of Country and Rock music into her voice to make the Outlaw sound that was popular at the time.
The episode featured guest performances by Butch Hartman, Waylon Jennings, Rachael MacFarlane and John O ' Hurley, along with several recurring voice actors for the series.

voice and Jennings
Jennings was characterized by his " powerful " singing voice, noted by his " rough-edged quality ", as well as his phrasing and texture.
A one-hour adaptation of the novel by Sherry Ashworth was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra ( formerly BBC Radio 7 ) on 3 April 2011, starring Imogen Stubbs as the voice of Chitty and Alex Jennings as Caractacus Potts.
Almost all the character voices for the puppets were performed by Melbourne voice actor Paul Jennings.
* Paul Jennings ( voice over artist ), Melbourne mimic who performed the voices in Rubbery Figures, a political satire

voice and sang
He composed songs and set them to music and sang them in a soft, melodious voice, and when his audience had had enough of music he would discourse on politics or tell stories of his western adventures guaranteed to excite the emotions of men and women alike.
Richard Tucker sang Edgardo in glorious voice.
He shares with Mr. Morse a parody of the college anthems he once sang while his second song is whisked away from him by Virginia Martin, a girl with a remarkably expressive yip in her voice.
There was a quality to her voice that fascinated me, and I'd sing along with her, trying to catch the subtle ways she shaded her voice, the casual yet clean way she sang the words.
And, unlike her first disco hits, the track was not pitched up to make it faster and to render Gaynor's recorded voice in a higher register than that in which she actually sang.
The gravestone of Urania of Worms, who died in 1275, contains the inscription " who sang piyyutim for the women with musical voice.
He sang like a professional criminal ... is voice could jar a corpse, always leave you muttering to yourself something like, ' Man, I don't believe it '.
Even more unusually, however, many of the solo songs on Maxinquaye featured little of Tricky's own voice: his then-lover, Martina Topley-Bird, sang them, including her reimagining of Public Enemy's militant 1988 rap " Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos ", while other songs were male-female duets dealing with sex and love in oblique ways, over beds of sometimes dissonant samples.
Singers Manuel, Danko, and Helm each brought a distinctive voice to The Band: Helm's southern voice had more than a hint of country, Danko sang in a tenor, and Manuel alternated between falsetto and baritone.
Verdi had also written the role of Aida for the voice of Teresa Stolz, who sang it for the first time at the Milan premiere.
* Most of the performers sing in their own voices, with two exceptions: Goldie Hawn, who was told by Allen to intentionally sing worse because she sang too well to be believable as a normal person just breaking into song, and Drew Barrymore, who convinced Woody Allen that her singing was too awful even for the " realistic singing voice " concept he was going for.
According to Cassius Dio, Terentius Maximus resembled Nero in voice and appearance and, like him, sang to the lyre.
In addition to dance, August was a voracious reader, learned French at home, played the violin, sang in a boy soprano voice, and studied declamation with the actors Michael Rosing, Lindgreen, and Frydensdahl.
It was also in the 15th century that " tenor " came to signify the male voice that sang such parts.
As Tiny Tim, he sang and spoke in a normal, childlike voice.
Mitchum's voice was often used instead of that of a professional singer when his characters sang in his films.
He was also the voice of Father Mouse in the 1974 Christmas special Twas the Night Before Christmas, and sang the song Give Your Heart a Try in that production.
The New York Times noted Merman sang " with dash, authority, good voice and just the right knowing style ," while The New Yorker called her " imitative of no one.
* Jo Anne Worley sometimes sang off-the-wall songs using her loud operatic voice, but is better remembered for her mock outrage at " chicken jokes " and her melodic outcry of " Bo-ring !".
In the United Kingdom, he also appeared in several commercials for the Hula Hoops snack, both as himself and as a voice for a cartoon ( in one of these commercials he sang his hit " Minnie The Moocher ").
Battistelli chose to set every female role, except for Angela, for low male voice ; to that end, Bruno Praticò sang the role of Rosalia.
Notwithstanding that raw voice, Elmore sang his blues with a particular feeling, an emotion and depth that showed his country background.

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