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Dargins
Dargins ETHNONYMS: Dargi; self-designation: Darganti (sing., Dargan); collective term for the entire group: Dargwa Orientation Identification. The Dargins are indigenous inhabitants of the Daghestan ASSR in the USSR. They have absorbed the Kaidaks (self-designations: Khaydaq',... Read more |
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Millie Jackson
Millie Jackson Singer, songwriter, producer Secretary by Day, Chanteuse by Night Albums Went Gold Despite Little Airplay Managed Own Career Selected discography Sources Millie Jackson has built her singing career on her rich, smoky voice, her musical talent, her business acumen, and her sense of... Read more |
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Diane Schuur
Diane Schuur Jazz singer Two-time Grammy winner Diane Schuur is considered one of contemporary jazz's leading vocalists. She has been compared to jazz greats Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughan, and is noted for her expressive and powerful vocal deliveries. Blind from birth, the... Read more |
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Michael Ball
Michael Ball Singer For the Record… Selected discography Sources One of the most popular vocalists in the United Kingdom never took a singing lesson in his life. Michael Ball—star of musical theater, concert stage, television, and recording—trained as an actor before... Read more |
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En Vogue
En Vogue Vocal quartet For the Record… Born—and Bred—to Sing Compared to Supremes Divas Conquer All Selected discography Sources When the always modishly attired vocal quartet En Vogue called their debut album Born to Sing, few listeners acquainted with their flawless... Read more |
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Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin Janis Joplin (1943–1970) was one of the most popular and influential female singers to emerge from the West Coast "counterculture" that thrived in the mid- to late-1960s. Her compelling stage and recording persona effectively transcended any regional boundaries. Her trademark... Read more |
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Franco Corelli
Franco Corelli , 1921-2003, Italian tenor. He made his operatic debut at Spoleto in 1952 as Don José in Bizet's Carmen and debuted with the Metropolitan Opera in 1961, singing Manrico in Verdi's Il Trovatore. Corelli had a powerful voice and passionate singing style, and was particularly... Read more |
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Kristin Chenoweth
Kristin Chenoweth Singer Kristin Chenoweth was born on July 24, 1968, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and raised in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Dancing and singing were a big part of her life. "I grew up singing gospel and country music, and it was one of the biggest influences for me musically. I loved... Read more |
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octave
octave [Lat.,=eighth], in music, the perfect interval between the 1st and 8th tones of the diatonic scale. The upper note of a perfect octave has a frequency of vibration twice that of the lower, and in modern Western notation the two have the same letter name. The octave is the first overtone... Read more |
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