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Singing and girls
Singing girls, renowned for their subtlety and grace, are a prominent component of Tatar folk music.
Singing and dancing girls can be seen in the next relief, though Hodel-Hoenes comments on their seeming lack of grace, saying, " only the raised hands and the foot swinging in the air hint at the movements of a dance.
* The " Sing " concerts, which comprise the Vocal Ensemble and the Singing Tutorial girls

Singing and musicians
Singing is often done in a group of other musicians, such as in a choir of singers with different voice ranges, or in an ensemble with instrumentalists, such as a rock group or baroque ensemble.
Notable roots musicians have included Jelly Roll Morton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Bessie Smith, Burl Ives, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Son House, Leadbelly, Hazel Dickens, Jimmie Rodgers ( The Singing Brakeman ), Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Roy Acuff, Hank Williams, Merle Travis, Townes Van Zandt, Johnny Cash, Maggie Simpson, Mahalia Jackson, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, B. B.
She became a successful lyricist, writing for prominent musicians and singers in Israel ; " Shara Barkhovot " (" Singing in the Streets "), the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 performed by Rita, featured her words, and some of her songs are considered icons of Israeli music.

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The lyrics from " The Star " were first published with the tune in The Singing Master: First Class Tune Book in 1838.
With the success of these first talkies ( The Jazz Singer, Lights of New York, The Singing Fool, and The Terror ), Warner Bros. became one of the top studios in Hollywood and the brothers were now able to move out from the Poverty Row section of Hollywood and acquire a big studio in Burbank, California.
They were called Mandy's, Mandy's Candies and Mandy's Singing Bamboo.
Programmes wholly shot on film were made there also, such as Alice in Wonderland ( 1966 ), The Singing Detective ( 1986 ) and Fortunes of War ( 1987 ).
The album Singing a Song was made up of unreleased songs mixed with new material, but no singles were released from the collection.
Among the earliest musical societies were Halifaxs " New Union Singing Society " of 1809 and Quebec's " Harmonic Society " of 1820.
Singing and stage careers were not well regarded in Quebec society of the 1920s and 1930s, especially for women.
Singing lessons, dance classes, rehearsals and costume fittings were all filmed, as well as the daily life of the contestants from waking up to going to sleep.
Her parents were vaudeville singers who had performed under the name ' The Singing O ' Farrells ' prior to having children.
Glazer, with Dottie Evans, recorded three children's records in 1959 and 1960 that were part of a six-album set known as the Singing Science Records.
Singing schools were often taught by traveling singing masters who would stay in a location for a few weeks and teach a singing school.
According to legend, the peace-loving tribe walked single file into the Singing River ( now known as the Pascagoula River ) because the local Biloxi tribe were planning to attack.
Singing their greatest hits as part of their act, they were also featured performing specialty numbers like the frantic " I Love a Violin ," the a cappella " Danny Boy ," and a segment during which Phyllis retired backstage as Christine and Dorothy shared the spotlight playing a concert arrangement of " The Way We Were " on twin pianos.
In October 2007, Mills and three others were selected to be regular singers on the game show The Singing Bee.
Singing consists mostly of vocables, though recordings and reports from the early 1900s and prior indicate there were a great deal more lyrics or vocal texts.
Some of these were created by Gemmy Industries for example " Travis the Singing Trout " but many were created by other companies.
These were produced in 1889 ( a split-leaf brown book ), 1911 ( unpopular due to musical complexity ), 1920 ( a green book ) and 1929 ( also green, an expanded version of the 1920 one ), 1950 ( a blue book ), and 1973 ( a maroon one ) called The Book of Psalms for Singing.
Singing techniques called gymel were introduced in England in the 13th century, accompanied by instruments such as the guitar, harp, pipes and organ.
Those souls being judged as noble, would be sent to the then merrier and heaven-like parts in the City of Death, such as the Singing City, or Pax Cloister, while for thieves and cowards there were hell-like parts of the City such as Acid Swamps.
Otto Gray, the first " Singing Cowboy ", and all of the band members were recruited from Oklahoma ranches.
Singing and songwriting duties were shared by all but Conway.
Leonski is known as both the " Brownout Strangler ", given Melbourne's wartime status of keeping low lighting ( not as stringent as a wartime blackout ) and also as the " Singing Strangler " due to his self confessed motive for the killings being a twisted fasination with female voices, especially when they were singing, and his claim that he killed the women to " get at their voices.

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There, he discovers a group of Force-sensitive witches called the Witches of Dathomir, banded into two separate groups: a collective of benign, matriarchal clans ; the one he is in contact with being the Singing Mountain Clan, and the witches who have turned to the dark side, called the Nightsisters.
Melpomene (; ; " to sing " or " the one that is melodious "), initially the Muse of Singing, she then became the Muse of Tragedy, for which she is best known now.
William Shakespeare's 1600 play Much Ado About Nothing contains an early modern reference to the legendary king, and Alfred Noyes ' poem Forty Singing Seamen is based on the Prester John legend ; and in 1910 British novelist and politician John Buchan used the legend in his sixth book, Prester John, to supplement a plot about a Zulu uprising in South Africa.
Hundreds of current bands carry on this Salvation Army tradition, such as New Zealand's Moped, Chamberlain, Vatic, Agent C, and The Lads ; England's Electralyte ; Australia's Soteria Music Ministries and Escape ; and America's transMission, The Singing Company, HAB, BurN, and CJD – Cookies, Juice, & Donuts.
) ( 1962 ), playing sadistic Lieutenant Scott-Padget, co-starring Sir Alec Guinness ; I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ), co-starring Judy Garland in her final screen role ; Hot Enough for June, ( aka " Agent 8¾ ") ( 1964 ), a James Bond-type spy spoof co-starring Robert Morley ; Modesty Blaise ( 1966 ), a campy spy send-up playing archvillain Gabriel opposite Monica Vitti and Terence Stamp and directed by Joseph Losey ; The Fixer ( 1968 ), based on Bernard Malamud's novel, co-starring Alan Bates ; Sebastian ( 1968 ), as Sebastian, a mathematician working on code decryption, who falls in love with Susannah York, a decrypter in the all-female decoding office he heads for British Intelligence, also co-starring Sir John Gielgud, and Lilli Palmer, co-produced by Michael Powell ; Oh!
The most common reasons for abandoning children in literature are oracles that the child will cause harm ; the mother's desire to conceal her illegitimate child, often after rape by a god ; or spite on the part of people other than the parents, such as sisters and mothers-in-law in such fairy tales as The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird.
Examples of singing sand dunes include California's Kelso Dunes and Eureka Dunes ; sugar sand beaches and Warren Dunes in southwestern Michigan ; Sand Mountain in Nevada ; the Booming Dunes in the Namib Desert, Africa ; Porth Oer ( also known as Whistling Sands ) near Aberdaron in Wales ; Indiana Dunes in Indiana ; Barking Sands in Hawaiʻi ; Mingsha Shan in Dunhuang, China ; Singing Beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts ; near the Al Udeid Air Base west of Doha, in Qatar ; and Gebel Naqous, near el-Tor, South Sinai, Egypt.
In the next two decades della Robbia executed important commissions in marble and bronze: a series of marble reliefs ( 1437 ) for the bell tower of the Cathedral of Florence ; a marble and enameled terra-cotta tabernacle ( 1443 ), now in S. Maria in Peretola ; bronze angels to enrich the Singing Gallery ; and, in collaboration with Michelozzo, the large project of bronze doors for the Sacristy of the Cathedral.

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Singing into the mirror and his interested eyes, he was pleased to note, when he stripped for his own bath, that he still had the best part of his Italian sun tan.
In 1938, the first formal men's barbershop organization was formed, known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America ( S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A ), and in 2004 rebranded itself and officially changed its public name to the Barbershop Harmony Society ( BHS ).
He became interested in an Arapaho woman whose name, Waa-Nibe, is approximated in English as " Grass Singing " Her tribe was camped nearby the rendezvous.
In 1928, Warner Brothers followed this up with another Jolson part-talkie, The Singing Fool, which was a blockbuster hit.
Jolson's next film for the company, The Singing Fool was also a success.
The novel was also adapted as a Broadway musical, called A Time for Singing, which opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on 21 May 1966.
He was an excellent singer with a deep, baritone voice, and in 1923 he finished in third place in the National Singing Contest.
His first novel ' A Nest of Singing Birds ' was awarded the prestigious Lichfield Prize.
Two former members of the Appalachian Green Parks Project, Jim McGaw and Charlie Lewis began performing with Jimmy Prouty and went on to form the New Vinton County Frogwhompers Marching, Singing, Strumming and Plucking Society in 1976, which was to become one of the most popular groups to come out of the region in the 1970s.
The song was recorded in English as " A Lonely Singing Doll " by British teen idol Twinkle.
A further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously.
The original owner of the Singing Sword was Prince Arn of Ord, Valiant's rival for the maid Ilene.
Later in the series it was mentioned that the Singing Sword is a sister to King Arthur's Excalibur.
Singing in the congregation was exclusively a cappella under his pastorate.
Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1945, and " Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger " ( modified from his earlier nickname, the Yodeling Ranger ), was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950.
Carraway was originally a railroad engineer and was hence called the " Singing Engineer ".
* The Luray Singing Tower, officially known as the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial, was erected in 1937 in memory of Colonel Theodore Clay Northcott's wife ( Northcott was the owner of the Luray Caverns ).
Cooke began his career singing gospel with his siblings in a group called The Singing Children when he was nine.
Singing carols in church was instituted on Christmas Eve 1880 in Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England ( see article on Nine Lessons and Carols ), and now seen in churches all over the world.
Singing carols in church was instituted on Christmas Eve 1880 ( Nine Lessons and Carols ) in Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England, which is now seen in churches all over the world.
" Turn the World Around " was also included in the 2005 official hymnal supplement of the Unitarian Universalist Association, " Singing the Journey.
A multinational collaboration to study the connection between singing and health was established in 2009, called Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing ( AIRS ).
But it was not until Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective ( 1986 ) that he became a household name.

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