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Singing and whole
* Crackers: This whole Many-Angled Thing of Jimmy, More Carters, Ominous Little Animals, Sad Singing Women, My Daddy, and Me ( 1980, paperback 1998 )

Singing and concert
The " Singing for Change " foundation was initially funded by proceeds from Buffett's 1995 concert tour, and provides grants to local charities in three main areas: children and family causes, environmental causes, and causes for disenfranchised groups.
That same month, they performed at " Divas Simply Singing ", an annual AIDS benefit concert in Los Angeles hosted by Sheryl Lee Ralph.
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.
The movie contains Garland concert musical numbers including " By Myself ", " Hello Bluebird ", " It Never Was You ", and the title song, " I Could Go On Singing ".
It is a live recording of a concert she performed in the Studio at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Singing around the House series.

Singing and without
Singing without accompaniment is called a cappella singing ( although the American Choral Directors Association discourages this usage in favor of " unaccompanied ," since a cappella denotes singing " as in the chapel " and much unaccompanied music today is secular ).
The Singing Girl, co-written by Smith and Stanislaus Stange, recalls The Mikado, and includes the plot element of a law against kissing without a licence.
The Yell Leaders, along with junior and senior cadets of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band, and Seniors of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Singing Cadets are the only students on campus who receive a varsity letter without playing a sport.
For I would not have a Day pass without Singing, but so at the same to make a Melody in your Heart unto the Lord ;...
Singing without drums is extremely rare and considered inappropriate ( Nettl, 1989 ).
" The fear of homosexuality is so great that it took courage to write Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing ," she wrote in Journal of a Solitude, " to write a novel about a woman homosexual who is not a sex maniac, a drunkard, a drug-taker, or in any way repulsive, to portray a homosexual who is neither pitiable nor disgusting, without sentimentality ..." After the book's release, many of Sarton's works began to be studied in university level Women's Studies classes, being embraced by feminists and lesbians alike.
In the 1981 movie The Grass is Singing ( based on the Doris Lessing novel of that name ) and starring Karen Black, John Thaw and John Kani, Livingstone was used as the location for a Southern Rhodesian town around 1950, for which year some of the streets in Livingstone could pass without modification.

Singing and New
* Springer, John, All Talking, All Singing, All Dancing, New York, 1966
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.
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.
References: For more information about the historical employment of vibrato by classical vocalists, see Michael Scott's two-volume survey The Record of Singing ( published by Duckworth, London, in 1977 and 1979 ); John Potter's Tenor: History of a Voice ( Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2009 ); and Herman Klein's 30 Years of Music in London ( Century, New York, 1903 ).
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.
Some dog breeds ( such as Saluki or New Guinea Singing Dogs ) have been bred for thousands of years.
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.
See Old Can Be Used Instead of New: Shape-Note Singing and the Crisis of Modernity in the New South, 1880 – 1910 in the Journal of American Folklore, Volume 110, Number 436 ( Spring 1997 ), pages 169 – 188.
Billings wrote the first version of the song for his 1770 songbook The New England Psalm Singer, and made improvements for the version in his The Singing Master's Assistant ( 1778 ).
Among the earliest musical societies were Halifaxs " New Union Singing Society " of 1809 and Quebec's " Harmonic Society " of 1820.
Category: New Talent Singing Awards contestants
Category: New Talent Singing Awards contestants
In 1982 the first New Talent Singing Awards was held.
( 2010 ) " Land of Our Hearts ": A New England Music Miscellany ( William Billings Singing School ).
In 1892 he organized the People's Singing Classes, and he was also instrumental in founding the Musical Art Society of New York.
* Best New Singing Group 1958
His first publication was entitled The American Singing Book ; or, a New and Easy Guide to the Art of Psalmody Devised for the Use of Singing Schools in America.
** The New Guinea Wild Dog, or New Guinea Singing Dog
On June 26, 2006, winner of 2003 International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship-Hong Kong Regional Finals, William Chan ( 陳偉霆, born November 21, 1985 ) joined the group and Boy ' Z was eventually renamed as Sun Boy ' z.
* Andy Hui 許志安, b. 1967, Hong Kong singer, actor, quarter of Big Four and 1st runner up of the 5th annual New Talent Singing Awards
Perhaps still the most significant work in the field was that of Iona and Peter Opie, which departed from previous practice in Britain ; following work by Dorothy Howard in America and Brian Sutton-Smith in New Zealand, they relied on detailed observation of children for their evidence resulting in their work on The Language and Lore of Schoolchildren ( 1959 ), Children's Games in Street and Playground ( 1969 ) and The Singing Game ( 1985 ).

Singing and York
) ( 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!
* Anthony Tommasini: Vibrant Singing at the Nice Price in the New York Times of April 19, 2005
) The City of the Singing Flame by Clark Ashton Smith ( New York: Pocket / Timescape, 1981 ).
Before leaving New York for a career in Los Angeles as a television star, Buzzi played in a Bob Fosse classic Broadway show, Sweet Charity, with Gwen Verdon in the original cast ; she had to leave the show in which she had several small roles, one of them " the Singing Fairy ," to become a regular performer on The Steve Allen Show, on CBS.
Shlomo Carlebach (), known as Reb Shlomo to his followers, ( 14 January 1925, Berlin — 20 October 1994, New York ) was a Jewish rabbi, religious teacher, composer, and singer who was known as " The Singing Rabbi " during his lifetime.
The success of Warner Bros .' early talkie films ( The Jazz Singer, The Lights of New York, The Singing Fool, and The Terror ) catapulted the studio into the ranks of the major studios.
By the early 1930s the term " crooner " had taken on a pejorative connotation, both Cardinal O ' Connell of Boston and the New York Singing Teachers Association publicly denouncing the vocal form, O ' Connell calling it " base ", " degenerate ", " defiling " and un-American and the NYSTA adding " corrupt ".
B. Gomme's Traditional Games of Great Britain ( 2 vols., Nutt, 1894-1898 ); Gomme's Children's Singing Games ( Nutt, 1904 ); ... Newell's Games of American Children ( Harper Bros., New York, 1884 ).
* Daniel Rodriguez ( 1964-)-An operatic tenor known as " The Singing Policeman " for his former work with the New York City Police Department's Ceremonial Unit as one of the department's designated National Anthem singers.
* " Someone's Singing New York New York " ( 1991 ) Virgin Records
Ms. Holvik was successful in vocal competitions including the Oratorio Society of New York, the Liederkranz Foundation, the American Opera Auditions, and Joy in Singing, which sponsored her debut recital in Alice Tully Hall.
" Singing Dogs are very gentle and friendly with people, though inclined to be a bit shy with strangers at first ," wrote New York owner Phillip Persky.
Bebe Moore Campbell ( February 18, 1950 – November 27, 2006 ), was the author of three New York Times bestsellers, Brothers and Sisters, Singing in the Comeback Choir, and What You Owe Me, which was also a Los Angeles Times " Best Book of 2001 ".
She received the 2006 Distinguished Artist Award from the New York Singing Teachers ' Association.
The following year saw both the general introduction of sound throughout the industry and two more smashes for Warners: The Singing Fool, The Jazz Singers even more profitable follow-up, and Hollywood's first " all-talking " feature, Lights of New York.

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