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* The Swingle Singers ( England )
In the 1960s, the Swingle Singers used their voices to emulate musical instruments to Baroque and Classical music.
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 >
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** 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
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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.

Swingle and produce
The Swingle Singers produce covers ranging from modern classics ( Björk, Annie Lennox, and The Beatles ) to classical music ( Bach, Mozart ) to Contemporary Music ( Luciano Berio, Pascal Zavaro and Azio Corghi ).

Swingle and musical
In the 60s Ward Swingle was the product of an unusually liberal musical education.

Swingle and .
In 1915, Walter T. Swingle reclassified them in a segregate genus, Fortunella, named in honor of Robert Fortune.
* World War 2 research in brief audio clips by Lipscomb, which include his attempt to save the life of Elizabeth Swingle.
Technical description of the Swingle accident.
In July 1914 Kumagusu's reputation was spread nationwide, following a newspaper report on the announcement by Walter T. Swingle, head of the Office of Crop Physiology and Breeding investigation of US Department of Agriculture, that they would invite Minakata to the US.
Dr. Swingle came to Tanabe in May 1915 to announce the appointment in person.
* Swingle, W. T. ( 1946 ): The botany of Citrus and its wild relatives of the orange subfamily ( family Rutaceae, subfamily Aurantioideae ) ( pp 129-474 )-In: H. J. Webber & L. D. Batchelor ( eds.
David Swingle, 42, of Waverly, New York, who was driving westbound, was identified shortly after the accident.
The citron is a fragrant citrus fruit, botanically classified as Citrus medica by both the Swingle and Tanaka systems.
W. T. Swingle of the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) is credited with creating the hybrid in 1911.
Alabama has a rich jazz heritage, being the birthplace of such greats as Lionel Hampton, Erskine Hawkins, Nat King Cole, Cleveland Eaton, Cootie Williams, Urbie Green, Ward Swingle, members of Take 6 and many more.

Singers and used
The official version of the song was recorded in 1972 by the Fable Singers and is still used today.
Orbison became one of the first recording artists to popularize the Nashville Sound, a trend of country and pop crossover music that used session musicians dubbed the A-Team: guitarists Grady Martin, Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, and Bob Moore ; pianists Floyd Cramer or Hargus " Pig " Robbins ; drummer Buddy Harman ; and backup vocals by the Jordanaires or the Anita Kerr Singers.
* The Northern Lights, the name used by Swedish folk group The Hootenanny Singers for an American LP release
After them the land was often renamed Lindon, for The Singers, after the old clan-name of the Telerin which the Nandor still used in their tongue.
Within a few years, the word " jubilee ", originally used by the Fisk Jubilee Singers to set themselves apart from blackface minstrels and to emphasize the religious character of their music, became little more than a synonym for " plantation " material.
Zamość hosts the following cultural events: concerts of music performed by the Karol Namysłowski Symphonic Orchestra in Zamość and by Polish artists representing different kinds of music, Zamość Days of Music ( Zamojskie Dni Muzyki ) and International Meetings of Jazz Singers ( Międzynarodowe Spotkania Wokalistów Jazzowych ), which is a tribute to Mieczysław Kosz, a great blind jazz player and composer who used to combine his jazz music with the Polish folk.
While the family surname is " Staples ", the group used the singular form for its name, resulting in the group's name being " The Staple Singers ".
After them the land was often renamed Lindon, for The Singers, after the old clan-name of the Telerin which the Nandor still used in their tongue.
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 like Jagjit Singh ( who first used a guitar in ghazals ), Ahmed and Mohammed Hussain, Hariharan, Mohammad Rafi, Pankaj Udhas and many others have been able to give a new shape to the ghazal by incorporating elements of Western music.
The music was composed by Sidney Sager who used the Ambrosian Singers to chant in accordance with the megalithic rituals referred to in the story.
After the Afghan Whigs disbanded, Dulli used The Twilight Singers as his own artistic vehicle, and has now released five studio albums backed by worldwide tours.
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.
The church is used by The Esterhazy Singers for rehearsals and some concerts.
The Singers Hill Synagogue in Blucher Street, a Grade II * listed building which is still used for worship today, was built in 1856.
Singers in particular have also used the practice to perfect a recorded performance over several takes.
Seeger, Woody Guthrie and other members of the Almanac Singers later used the word in New York City to describe their weekly rent parties, which featured many notable folksingers of the time.
In 1996 Robert Bino undertook a field study of these dogs, but was not able to observe any wild Singers and instead used signs such as scats, paw prints, urine markings and prey remnants to make conclusions about their behavior.
The tune was used for the song " Gabrielle " by the Hootenanny Singers, led by Björn Ulvaeus.
The church also plays host to two yearly concerts by the village choir, the Balsham Singers The village has a large recreation ground and bowling green used by football, cricket, and bowls teams.
Its name is used by a group of singers ' The Pattesley Singers ' who rehearse in nearby Colkirk.
That session produced the first two singles released by Atlantic, a version of " Why ( Am I Treated So Bad )," a song previously recorded by The Staple Singers and a soulful version of " Let It Be Me ", a French song which had been a pop and R & B hit for Betty Everett & Jerry Butler in 1964. Though their first singles lacked much chart success, Atlantic was committed to the group, and an August session in Memphis yielded the bulk of songs used for the group ’ s self-titled debut album, released in the late fall of 1967.
The Staple Singers used the bass line and introduction from " The Liquidator " for their 1972 hit, " I'll Take You There ".

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