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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.
) Singers are then further classified by size – for instance, a soprano can be described as a lyric soprano, coloratura, soubrette, spinto, or dramatic soprano.
* 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.
" 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 called
* Anointed Mims Singers, recording artists who were formerly called Melvin & The Allstars.
He was the prime mover in establishing the Guild of Singers and Players Chamber Orchestra in 1924, and in 1926 he was invited to conduct a new ensemble at the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea, initially called the " Chenil Chamber Orchestra " but later renamed " John Barbirolli's Chamber Orchestra ".
Singers gather annually at Benton on the fourth Sunday in May to sing from a shape note hymn and tune book called The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion.
The Hootenanny Singers ( for a couple of weeks originally called the Westbay Singers, Westbay English for Västervik ) were a popular folk group from Sweden, founded in 1961, and continuing into the 1970s.
As a teenager, Butler sang in a gospel quartet called Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers, along with Mayfield.
In Memphis, the African American centered WDIA radio station sponsored a rotating musical group of high school students called the Teen Town Singers ; notable alumni include Anita Louis and Isaac Hayes.
Ecco's sonar was kept as a means of interaction with other cetaceans ( no longer called Singers in the game ) and certain environmental objects, and a sonar map could be brought up but were often regarded as inferior to the old 2-D version.
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.
At Christmas 2004, Conan O ' Brien of Late Night with Conan O ' Brien did a segment on his show that was supposed to be a sale of a Christmas CD called " Do They Know the Singers of ' Do They Know It's Christmas ?'?
Houston and the Drinkard Singers regularly performed at New Hope Baptist Church and later recorded a live album for RCA called A Joyful Noise.
Star Singers visit German President Carstens ( 1982 ) In the German-speaking lands, groups of young people called " Sternsinger " ( star singers ) travel from door to door.
He has recorded an album with Leta Lucy from The Twilight Singers ; that band is called Two of Cups, and they are currently unsigned.
* The Rex Nelon Singers ( later called The Nelons )
Singers who could handle the fast lyrics and were good improvisors were called guaracheros or guaracheras.
Meanwhile, Groothuizen and Evans took time away from the House of Love to play in a related band called My White Bedroom, led by singer / songwriter Patric and also featuring guitarists Pete Donaghy and Simon Walker ( the latter also playing with The Dave Howard Singers ) plus keyboard player Mick Gallen.
He formed his first band with Lofton Kline, called The Strangers Two, and in 1964 was approached by Susan Taylor to form a trio which ultimately became the Pozo-Seco Singers, a folk-pop group.
This combined choir is called the Festival Singers and is nicknamed by its members " Chambrigals ".
He accepted a teaching position at York University, giving saxophone masterclasses and teaching a course he created called " Musicianship for Jazz Singers ".
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers is the follow-up album to 2006's Roots & Crowns, which The New York Times called " enthralling.
Another of his songs, " Solfeggio ", performed by Maxwell's orchestra and the Ray Charles Singers, gained unexpected fame as the theme for Ernie Kovacs ' regular comedy skit called The Nairobi Trio.

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