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In the 1960s, the Swingle Singers used their voices to emulate musical instruments to Baroque and Classical music.
The Swingle Singers used nonsense words to sound like instruments, but have been known to produce non-verbal versions of musical instruments.
He took the scat singing idea and applied it to the works of Bach, creating The Swingle Singers.
His sister, Christiane Legrand, was a member of the Swingle Singers, and his niece Victoria Legrand is a member of the indie rock duo Beach House .< ref >
** The Swingle Singers
** Ward Swingle ( The Swingle Singers )
** Ward Swingle for Bach's Greatest Hits performed by the Swingle Singers
** Ward Swingle for The Swingle Singers Going Baroque performed by the Swingle Singers
performed by the Swingle Singers
** Luciano Berio ( conductor ), Ward Swingle ( choir director ), the Swingle Singers & the New York Philharmonic for Berio: Sinfonia
* 1966: Place Vendôme ( Philips )-with The Swingle Singers
** Luciano Berio ( conductor ), Ward Swingle ( choir director ), The Swingle Singers & the New York Philharmonic for Berio: Sinfonia
" The Peter Gunn Theme " has been performed by numerous jazz, blues, and rock artists since, including Jeff Beck, Dave Grusin, Ray Anthony, Elvis Presley ( on the ' 68 Comeback Special ), Duane Eddy, Quincy Jones, The Remo Four, The Blues Brothers, Croon & The Creepers, Brian Setzer, The Cramps, Jimi Hendrix, Bosse-de-Nage, Gary Hoey, Aerosmith, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Roy Buchanan, Melvin Taylor, The Disco Biscuits, Umphrey's McGee, The Swingle Singers, Pulp, They Might Be Giants, Dick Dale & The Del-Tones, Johnny Guitar Seven, Colonel Mustard & The Condiments, The Silencers, The Tubes, saxophonist King Curtis, guitarist Mundell Lowe, trombonist Buddy Morrow
2005 Eastnor Castle: The Bays, Mad Professor, Fat Freddy's Drop, The Earlies, Tinariwen, The Necks, Lunz, Robert Fripp, St. Etienne, Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, The Rebirth, Youngblood Brass Band, Emiliana Torrini, The Beat, Roisin Murphy, The Swingle Singers, Alice Russell, Kate Rusby, Tunng, Roisin Murphy, London Elektricity, Patife and Dynamite MC.
The Swingle Singers are a mostly a cappella vocal group formed in 1962 in Paris, France by Ward Swingle with Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont, Jean Cussac, and others.

Singers and England
* The King's Singers ( England )
( Parks took a short hiatus from this group, moving to New England to be part of The Brandywine Singers ).
* The Hutchinson Family Singers tour England with Frederick Douglass.
In 1787, at the age of 36, Lord George Gordon converted to Judaism in Birmingham, circumcised at the synagogue in Severn Street now next door to Singers Hill Synagogue, something rare in the England of his day.
He toured England with the Cal Poly Chamber Singers in 1980.
His ability to write a song from almost any source material and at prodigious speed is part of his cabaret act, which includes such diverse gems as singing the instructions from a Swedish payphone ; a pastiche of the King's Singers listing all the kings and queens of England in which he sings all four parts ; and composing a song in the interval from a series of words and musical notes called out by the audience.
The Huddersfield SingersThe Huddersfield Singers is based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England and is a chamber choir of around 30 members.
* The Ebor Singers, a choir at the University of York, England
He was invited again by the University of California at Berkeley to lecture in 1932, an occasion that the Singers used to circle the globe going westward, spending about sixteen months away from England.
: Singers from England.
During 1863, she published The Chorale Book for England which was coedited by the composers William Sterndale Bennett and Otto Goldschmidt, and in 1869 she followed this with Christian Singers of Germany.
A member of the Alex Bradford Singers at that time was Madeline Bell, who settled in England after the show ended.
Oxford Pro Musica Singers ( OPMS ) is a choir based in Oxford, England, founded in 1977, which performs a wide range of musical repertoire from 16th century music to jazz.
The recordings conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas on Deutsche Grammophon ( Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New England Conservatory Chorus, 1972 ), Riccardo Chailly on Decca / London ( Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, 1984 ), Robert Craft on Music Masters Classics ( Orchestra of St. Luke's and the Gregg Smith Singers, 1995 ), and Pierre Boulez on Deutsche Grammophon ( Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus, 1996 ) all include them.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that " when his album King of the Delta Blues Singers made its belated way to England in the mid-1960s, it energized a generation of musicians ".

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