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"sing out" Definitions
  1. to sing or say something clearly and loudly
  2. (North American English) (British English sing up) to sing more loudly

268 Sentences With "sing out"

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When people sing out loud collectively, there's a shared connectivity.
A colleague tells me to "sing out" if I need something.
And if you run into trouble with anything, please sing out.
Sometimes to be heard you've got to sing out of key.
He was also a writer, with a regular column in Sing Out!
She tends to sing out on my back porch before turning the knob.
And if you run into trouble along the way, please sing out for help.
Children and Houthi supporters used to sing out the sarkha whenever they saw us.
I can buy, but I can't sing out or then I'm am a racist?
And the show is still innovating, finding ever more ways to sing out loud.
And the show is still innovating, finding ever more ways to sing out loud.
" At which point, those in sympathy might be tempted to sing out, "You go, girl!
I'm Emily Weinstein, here with five weeknight dinners that I hope sing out to you.
Sing out loud, or nothing… Courtney C.: I'm just kind of going for it… viibing [sic].
It was the same tune she used to sing out "elephants" whenever we approached a herd.
She will sing out about her first love instead of choking it back like a secret.
I don't sing out loud, though; I know what's my inside voice and what's my outside voice.
He wrote to it, but I was expecting him to sing out and be a little more melodic.
So I'm standing there with like 50 people listening to Beyoncé sing out into the middle of the night.
Even after he gets a radio gig as a hillbilly performer, he continues to sing out for the dispossessed.
There's more than one way to sing out danger, warning and the love between your brothers and your sisters.
His "Book of Mercy" of 1984, heavily based on the Psalms, showed him trying to sing out of the wilderness.
Additional concert locations for the "Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!" series will be announced in the coming weeks.
On the day of the draw, people huddle around television sets and watch school children sing out the winning numbers.
And, if something goes upside down, either with a recipe or our site or apps, do sing out for help.
On Tuesday, he took the stage at New York City's Town Hall for the Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!
And Blondie, though that's not as obvious in Blondie: [The lead singer Debbie Harry] seemed to learn how to sing out of nowhere.
This was an old tradition anyway; medieval bells often sing out "John made me" or "Peter made me"; so the names Robertus Mot, Jos.
Now, in her new novel Sing, Unburied, Sing, out this week, Ward turns her attention to the lingering ghosts of the Jim Crow South.
When Elsa starts hearing a mysterious voice sing out to her, she sets off into a mysterious forest with Anna, Sven, Kristoff, and Olaf.
Next caller, Gloria in Woodstock, N.Y. Sing out, Gloria, what song would you like to see eradicated from the so-called Great American Songbook?
Suddenly, in the midst of subdued, flowing streams of notes, a midrange statement of a theme would sing out with clarion sound and subtle lyricism.
Finally, please sing out if anything goes pear-shaped with a recipe or the technology we use to support our endeavors online and on our apps.
From famous crooners that share his moniker to the tunes that sing out "Louis!" on repeat, check out five of our favorite songs for the newborn prince. 1.
Established in 533, it was nominally a music store, selling records, books, instruments, sheet music and fan magazines, most sprung from sweat and mimeograph machines, like Sing Out!
ET this Saturday, Entertainment Weekly will be live-streaming the "Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!" fundraising event as it's happening at The Town Hall in New York.
Barry Manilow was welcomed with enthusiastic cheers on Tuesday night, as he took the stage at New York City's Town Hall for the Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!.
It's a video mashup of Game of Thrones and Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do." In it, the citizens of Westeros sing out Swift's already-eponymous clapback jam.
He adds that he and Moore also had lengthy discussions on what type of songs Gloria Bell would sing out loud in her car long before they even started filming.
I seem to have been born with a constant ache for the sacred, a deep-rooted need to offer thanks, to ask for help, to sing out in fathomless praise to something.
With just 265 seats — the smallest London venue yet to host this hefty adaptation of the E.L. Doctorow novel — the playhouse allows a potentially stentorian piece to sing out with renewed fervor.
But I am compelled to get up on a stage and sing out these big questions out into a big room, and let all of us in the room sit in the questions.
The singer, who had us all wanting to sing out loud in Italy late last year, recently conquered the Canadian Rockies in a trip from Banff to Vancouver aboard the luxurious Rocky Mountaineer train.
Hong Kong Dispatch HONG KONG — Squeezed tightly between two megacities with a combined population of 20 million are some of East Asia's most important wetlands, where rare birds sing out amid traditional shrimp ponds.
The art of ceviche-making has at least as much in common with mixology as with cooking, so it is no surprise that the cocktails are well calibrated and sing out with fresh lime.
The chorus members had an insane clause in their contract, saying that they don't have to sing out loud, or at all, in staging rehearsals, so they were just mouthing, which is kind of useless.
We are asked to celebrate having a voice, being able to sing out, raise arms to the rafters, sing and sweat and inhabit this place with some feeling, ambition that is larger than the self.
All shared the belief that music could be put to use, in the words of "If I Had a Hammer," an early Weavers song written by Hays and Seeger, to "sing out danger," warning and love.
"I got myself a tape recorder and started accosting perfectly nice old folks who were minding their own business, asking them for their old songs and stories," Ms. Sorrels told the folk-music magazine Sing Out!
If hit at the correct speed - the 60 kph (40 mph) limit - the road will sing out the anthem of the Friesland region - a northern part of the Netherlands that has a distinct language and culture.
"Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!" is a benefit concert for human rights organizations like Planned Parenthood, NAACP, and the National Immigration Law Center, and it features some of the most incredible broadway stars in the business.
She used rock 'n' roll to show her spiritual fervour ("Sing out for Jesus") and simultaneously make us aware of her sexual prowess ("I want you to rock 'n' roll me, like my back ain't got no bone").
Wealth Matters If on New Year's Eve you went to a party featuring Alex Donner's society band, you had only a one-in-four chance of seeing Mr. Donner sing out the old and croon in the new.
The best part of writing criticism, most people who do it for a living will tell you, is the opportunity to sing out when something comes along that's new, different, exciting, paradigm-shifting or even just better than average.
Whether he is painting horses or lions, North Africa, scenes from mythology, the Bible or wars, his pictures sing out with colour, passion and imagination; elements that are as engulfing and exciting as the subjects themselves; sometimes more so.
Usually, their conversations pass me by—I've missed years of ambient commentary, overheard plans—but this time little fragments of dialogue sing out, as though someone has fiddled with the volume knob on the background music to our life.
The parks are alive with people in the summer of 1978; they are almost like a life-giving oasis where people soak up the sun after a swim, roast a whole pig, play the drums, dance and sing out loud.
Still, the show, which is a hot ticket (some matinees are nearly sold out), consistently delights, inviting children to sing out tones, draw expressions on a performer's mask and bat around a balloon tossed to them by gigantic living Slinkys.
The innovation of Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley — who also organized the "Broadway for Orlando/What the World Needs Now Is Love" recording — "Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!" debuted its monthly series to widespread acclaim at The Town Hall on Inauguration Day.
From here forward, our eyes and ears will need to do more: receive the cries from those without harbor and flicker out alarm, ship to shore; will have to sing out silent song in gesture— bear witness while God's own truth speaks for itself.
" Ms. Barzilai said she previously felt pressured to perform in the soulful voice of Adele or Aretha Franklin — "to stand as a diva, cover myself with black clothes and spread my arms and sing out of my heart" — because audiences could not imagine a "big, funny pop star.
"If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out" is a popular song by Cat Stevens. It first appeared in the 1971 film Harold and Maude. Stevens wrote all the songs in Harold and Maude in 1970-1971, during the time he was writing and recording his Tea for the Tillerman album. However, "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" and two other songs from that period were not released as singles nor placed on any album at that time.
Sing Out!, May/June/July 1995. and 1997's Dangerous Spirits.Steinberg, Brian.
The corporate headquarters of Sing Out! were located on the southside of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania which is also home to the Sing Out! Resource Center. The magazine was distributed by mail subscriptions, and could be found in some North American bookstores and libraries.
2 in 1984, "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" and "Don't Be Shy". In Harold and Maude the song "Trouble" is used in the scene of Maude's impending death, with her devoted young lover heartbroken over the turn of events.
"Bad Livers: Hogs on the Highway (Review)." Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine. May 1997. 138.
"Bad Livers: Hogs on the Highway (Review)". Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine. May 1997. 138.
"MUSIC; The Solipsisters Sing Out Once Again". The New York Times. May 16, 2004. Retrieved June 1, 2007.
They participate in charitable events such as the 2014 "Sing Out for Shelter" benefit concert in Washington DC.
Pete Seeger entertaining left Theodore C. Blegen included the song in his 1936 book Norwegian Emigrant Songs and Ballads, which had the original lyrics, a literal translation by Martin B. Ruud and musical notation. Eight years later Blegen himself wrote a singable translation consisting of 22 verses. Folksinger Pete Seeger learned Oleanna from Blegen's book and in 1955 wrote a six-verse translation that was later published in Sing Out! magazine.The collected reprints from 'Sing Out!' the folk song magazine. Vols. 1-6: 1959-1964, (Bethlehem, PA: Sing Out Corporation, 1990).
Sing Out! was a quarterly journal of folk music and folk songs that was published from May 1950 through spring 2014.
Those albums had been released before the film. "Don't Be Shy" and "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" were not released on an album, until his 1984 compilation Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. There is some additional non–Cat Stevens music in the film. "Greensleeves" is played on the harp during dinner.
Sing Out, Buffy! , The New York Times. Retrieved on June 8, 2010. Buffy sing-alongs received growing media attention as they spread.
As the whale swims on the surface of the water, all nine snails hanging onto his tail sing out loud to the sea.
The Sing Out! Resource Center (SORCe) is a collection of recordings, photos, books, periodicals and other items. It is located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Let's Sing Out was a Canadian music television series which aired on CTV from 1963 to 1966, then on CBC Television until 1968.
"Sing out, warning! sing out, love!": the writings of Lee Hays, by Lee Hays and Steven Koppelman (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2003), p. 116. Because Seeger was among those listed in the entertainment industry blacklist publication, Red Channels, all of the Weavers were placed under FBI surveillance and not allowed to perform on television or radio during the McCarthy era.
In the final sequence, Harold's car is seen going off a seaside cliff but after the crash, the final shot reveals Harold standing calmly atop the cliff, holding his banjo. After gazing down at the wreckage, he dances away, picking out on his banjo Cat Stevens's song "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out", which Maude had played and sung for him.
Smith said of Asch in an interview on the WBAI radio's "The Sing Out! Radio Show", and repeated the story in an interview with John Cohen in Sing Out! magazine, that he had shipped the most precious records in his collection from San Francisco to Asch in New York. Asch initially refused to pay the COD charges for the package.
The Thai Dam perform their xoe dance and play many kinds of flutes. They sing out verses and vivid alternate songs. Tai Dam music.
In 2016, the single "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" appeared in a television commercial for the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The following year, "Father and Son" was used in the closing scene of the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. His version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was used on the trailer of the fourth season of the TV series Skam.
Life Americana website about webpage Life Americana website Life Americana Friends web page. Both accessed October 20, 2008. He also submitted music to Sing Out!, the folk music publisher.
Coming up on deck, Galvin heard the man in the chains sing out "by the mark five" and Cosey sing out "steady". Climbing onto a carronade, he attempted to ascertain the situation, whilst the master ran up to the wheel with the intent to wear ship. Before anything could be done however, Tribune struck the shoal. Alerted by the impact, Captain Barker rushed up on deck, exclaiming "You have lost the ship" to the master.
"Melchior Serves Delightful Musical Smorgasboard," Dallas Morning News, October 31, 1953, p.8.Martin, Douglas. "About New York; Searchers' Cry: Will a Real Hero Please Sing Out!," March 21, 1990.
Soluna recorded her debut album "Sing Out Loud" over a two- year period, produced by Jesper Mejlvang and Michael Friis. It was released by Baltic Records on 23 September 2011.
He became a board member of People's Songs Inc., a forerunner to Sing Out!, during the mid '40s. At that time Botkin left his government post to devote full-time to writing.
Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine, Autumn, 2001. (text from highbeam.com with paid membership) Paul asked Morrissey to produce his first album Say Something, which was released in 1993 on Black Wolf records.
Sing Out! 51(4) 67-73 2008. (the melody is very similar to Davis's "Please Baby"). Van Ronk's version became a feature in the coffee houses of Greenwich Village in the early 1960s.
Ernie Marrs is sometimes credited as the songwriter because of the folk music magazine Sing Out! (Volume 14, issue number 2, page 40) crediting a version of the lyrics and music to him.
Anderson produced and presented a long-running, one-hour weekly radio show on BBC Radio Ulster. From 2007-2018 Anderson produced and presented a weekly series for BBC Radio Ulster, called "Sing Out".
Even after the magazine's print publication ceased, the Sing Out! Radio Magazine has continued as a weekly syndicated radio program featuring songs, news and interviews with musicians. The show is hosted by Tom Druckenmiller.
Additionally, she collaborated with Liz Paxson on a children's book with an accompanying album, featuring Hills and her daughter, Tamlyn. She lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and is married to Mark Moss, editor of Sing Out!.
2015 has seen the choir continue to perform throughout the UK and Europe. In April they took part in Sing Out! Sunday as the host choir. A celebration of choral singing with over 700 singers performing.
The Austin Chronicle November 5, 1999. Retrieved December 21, 2012. Both White and Grant appeared on Hogs on the Highway, which received enthusiastic reviews from Sing Out!, praising Barnes' "quirky and inventive" original songs,Wald, Elijah.
Lloyd Webber then chooses which Nancy from the "sing-off" to save each week. The eliminated Nancy takes the lead in their sing-out medley of "Be Back Soon" and "As Long as He Needs Me".
SingOut website Sing Out! website list of "Publication Noted" Both accessed October 20, 2008. James also performed on the group CD, Shine, a 2006 collection of performing artists from the Albany area.DC Baby website page for "Shine".
Petric wrote a regular column for Sing Out! magazine. In a 2011 interview, Petric noted that, "Just because you are old doesn't mean the creativity goes away," planning to sing for as long as she was able.
T-Mobile Press Release "T-Mobile Aims To Help Wireless Customers Save Money by Offering Mobile Makeovers". In late 2009, commercials for the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G featured the song "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" by Cat Stevens and celebrities such as Chevy Chase, Molly Shannon, Dana Carvey and Darrell Hammond. Another commercial with the same song performed by a different artist showed Wyclef Jean, Avril Lavigne and Brad Paisley. Carly Foulkes is the spokeswoman for the myTouch 4G in commercials that parody the Get a Mac campaign.
With Stacy Phillips, he co-authored Bluegrass Fiddle Styles, sometimes called the "yellow Bible" of bluegrass.New York: Oak, 1978, ; Janet Farar-Royce, "Stacy Phillips Bluegrass Fiddle Boot Camp.(Video Recording Review)", Sing Out!, 22 September 2003, online at Highbeam.
So when it came time to hold a big community celebration for Woody, it was no longer just Woody we were celebrating, but the entire community of Okemah and Oklahoma.”Long, Larry. Bringing Woody home. Sing Out!, Fall 2001, p. 74+.
Seeger at 86 on the cover of Sing Out! (Summer 2005), a magazine he helped found in 1950. Seeger also supported the Jewish Camping Movement. He came to Surprise Lake Camp in Cold Spring, New York, over the summer many times.
In addition to the quarterly magazine, the corporation also offered an extensive mail order catalog of printed material on folk-music and folklore. The catalog included other Sing Out! publications, such as the folk music fake book, Rise Up Singing.
At that time, he performed on the PBS TV special Sing Out America! with Judy Collins. McFerrin sang a Wizard of Oz medley during that television special. In 1989, he composed and performed the music for the Pixar short film Knick Knack.
Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine Volume 43 #4. Summer 1999. p. 125 The original lineup, formed in 1990, included Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, and Ralph White III on fiddle and accordion.
By 2019, the hymnal "Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah was available in over 200 languages, including several sign languages. In addition to songbooks containing sheet music and lyrics, releases in various audio formats have included vocals in several languages, piano instrumentals, and orchestral arrangements.
"Sing Out!" is the 23rd single by Japanese idol girl group Nogizaka46. It was released on 29 May 2019. It reached number-one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart with 1,004,000 copies sold. It was also number-one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
For the rest of us it is simply heavenly.”Bird on the Wire: The Songs of Leonard Cohen. Tearson, Michael // Sing Out; Summer2006, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p128 Reviews the folk music release "Bird on the Wire: The Songs of Leonard Cohen," by Perla Batalla.
The music in Harold and Maude was composed and performed by Cat Stevens. He had been suggested by Elton John to do the music after John had dropped out of the project.Dawson, p. 124 Stevens composed two original songs for the film, "Don't Be Shy" and "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" and performed instrumental and alternative versions of the songs "On the Road to Find Out", "I Wish, I Wish", "Miles from Nowhere", "Tea for the Tillerman", "I Think I See the Light", "Where Do the Children Play?" and "Trouble" which were either on the album Mona Bone Jakon or Tea for the Tillerman.
4/5 (1969): 2–6]). However, Smith also insisted that in deciding what to put in and what to leave out, "The first criterion was excellence in performance, combined with excellence of words." (John Cohen, "A Rare Interview With Harry Smith", Sing Out! 4/5: 2–6).
Old Town School of Folk Music resource center collection. The organization published a quarterly Bulletin from 1946 through 1950, featuring stories, songs and writings of People's singers members. People's Songs Bulletin served as a template for folk music magazines to come like Sing Out! and Broadside.
On The Air, Tuning in with radio legend and South Jersey resident Michael Tearson. October, 2010, Written by Frank Halperin, South Jersey Magazine, Vol 7, Issue 7 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Tearson also writes for two magazines: Sing Out!, a folk song magazine, and The Audiophile Voice.
'The Personal Blues of Skip James', Bruce Jackson in Sing Out! January 1966 , pp. 26-31 James became the most well-known of the small pool of musicians associated with the Bentonia School. Others include Jack Owens, Jimmy "Duck" Holmes, and the un-recorded Henry Stuckey.
In some forms of Aboriginal English, fellow (also spelt fella, feller, fullah, fulla, balla etc.) is used in combination with adjectives or numerals, e.g. big fella business = "important business", one-feller girl = "one girl". This can give it an adverbial meaning, e.g. sing out big fella = "call out loudly".
This version of the song's origin was copied to Wikipedia without further citation, and from there became commonly accepted across the Internet. Other people who have been credited with authorship of the song include W. E. Lindsey (Eureka Sacred Carols, 1921) and W. P. Jay (Sing Out!, 1960s).
Sing Out/March On is a song by Joshuah Campbell released in 2017. Both the musical style and the lyrics call back to the songs of the civil rights era. The song was notably performed during Harvard University's 2018 commencement ceremony in honor of commencement speaker John Lewis.
Sing out with voice proclaiming, Let our song be ever known. We are proud to be DK men, With an emblem all our own. We are brothers pledged together That our faith be ever true. In the pledge we call good fellowship, Men of DK here's to you.
Time passes and Rama is miserable with the step he had to take. Sage Vashishta has arranged for a Yagna to be performed by Rama. Valmiki's Ramayana is read by the boys and they sing out the verses. The twins meet are taken by Valmiki to Ayodhya to attend the Yagna.
LGBT singers in other parts of the world created similar organizations, including LEGATO, an association for lesbian and gay choirs and ensembles in Europe established in 1997, and SING OUT! – the Association of Lesbian and Gay Choirs in the UK and Ireland. There are now more than 250 LGBT choruses worldwide.
Let's Sing Out began in 1963 on CTV. The series was broadcast on the CBC network beginning 7 October 1966, airing Fridays at 5:30 p.m. (Eastern) until 7 July 1967. It was rebroadcast on CBC from 5 July to 20 September 1968, also in the Friday 5:30 p.
Irwin Silber, editor of folk magazine Sing Out! described Dylan's new music as "a freak and a parody". Bob Dylan by Anthony Scaduto, Abacus Books, 1972, p. 188 The album reached No. 6 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, the first of Dylan's LPs to break into the US top 10.
It is predominantly a shy bird but can be seen in the early breeding season when the males sing out in the open. It lives in dense scrubs and mounts branches of bushes and small trees to sing. It is threatened by the clearance of scrub for agriculture and expansion of urban areas.
Boardman's 1961 filksong, "The Asteroid Light" (to the tune of the sea chanty "Eddystone Light") has been reprinted repeatedly, in venues ranging from science fiction anthologies (the 1972 anthology Futures Conditional) to Sing Out magazine (V. 9, #1, p. 24) to collections of protest music (Glazer, Tom. Songs of Peace, Freedom and Protest.
Shay served as a Charter Board Member of the North American Folk Alliance, served on the Board of Sing Out! Magazine, the national folk music quarterly founded by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger in the late 1940s, and he was a voting member on the Board of Governors of NARAS in Philadelphia.
Nijholt then chooses which Mary from the "sing-off" to save each week. The eliminated Mary has her umbrella and coat stripped off by the surviving Mary and then takes the lead in their sing-out medley of "Een klein schepje suiker (A Spoonful of Sugar)" and "Alles kan (Anything Can Happen)".
University of Wisconsin Press. . p. 159 They toured throughout the 1960s, appearing at the Sing Out! hootenanny at Carnegie Hall, the Fox Hollow Festival, and the Mariposa Folk Festival, among others. They shared the bill with performers such as Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Reverend Gary Davis, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
Rolling Stone recruited writers from smaller music magazines, including Paul Nelson from Sing Out!, who became record reviews editor from 1978 to 1983, and Dave Marsh from Creem. In 1977, the magazine moved its headquarters from San Francisco to New York City. Editor Jann Wenner said San Francisco had become "a cultural backwater".
In the past, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Progressive, Frets, and Signal to Noise. He is currently a regular contributor to Rave (India), Sing Out!, Wax Poetics and Fretboard Journal. He spent much of his early career in Milwaukee, but now lives in New York City.
In July 1970, Stevens recorded one of his songs, "But I Might Die Tonight", for the Jerzy Skolimowski film Deep End. In 1971, Stevens provided nine songs to the soundtrack of the black comedy Harold and Maude, which became a popular cult film celebrating the free spirit and brought Stevens' music to a wider audience, continuing to do so long after he stopped recording in the late 1970s. Among the songs were "Where Do the Children Play?", "Trouble", and "I Think I See the Light". Two of the songs, "Don't Be Shy" and "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out", were not released on any album until their inclusion in 1984 on a second "greatest hits" collection, Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2.
Featuring members of the University of Miami Chorale Sing Out with Joy - University of Miami Abend Kammerchor, (selected students from the University ofMiami choral program) - August 1994. Produced by CPP/Belwin, Inc. Songs of Innocence - Northern Arizona University Chorale, featuring works of Peter Eben, Stephen Chatman, William Grant Still, and Edwin Fissinger. July 1993.
Sing Out!, September 22, 2011 via Highbeam (subscription required) The album features songs written by Lewis, Jeffrey, Carr, Marsh, and Stephen Hartsfield. Also released through Purple House, Alabama Tory was recorded at Hideaway Studios in April 2012, by Mark Benning. The band at that time consisted of Jeffrey, Carr, Marsh, Bross and Jay Genender.
The song is generally credited as being written by Hedy West,Blood, Peter and Annie Patterson (eds), Rise Up Singing, Sing Out Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania , United States, 1992, p. 232Anderson, Yohann (ed), Songs, Songs and Creations, Inc., San Anselmo, California, United States, 1983, p. 29 and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc.
"Miss Osterwald is on Broadway as one of the outstanding participants in 'Sing Out, Sweet Land.' What is more, next to stars Alfred Drake and Burl Ives, she has received the loudest praise of those critics who saw the play out of town. Its road tour Included Hartford, Boston and Philadelphia." -December 28, 1944.
Shelley (I. Sheldon) Posen is a Canadian folklorist, singer and songwriter, a member of the folk trio Finest Kind, and a former writer of the 'Songfinder' column for Sing Out! In the 1970s, while still a graduate student, he was the Director of Mariposa in the Schools. He conducted fieldwork and recorded traditional songs extensively in the Ottawa Valley.
In early 2009, Curtis made his film debut starring in the Nickelodeon musical TV film Spectacular!. He landed the role of Royce Du Lac, the lead singer of a show choir, Ta-da and Tammi's boyfriend.Kenneth Goh, "Sing Out Loud!", Teenage Magazine (Singapore), July 2009.. In late 2009, Curtis once again began to work on his musical career.
9 The sound of the group has at times drawn comparison to folk duos, but Wild Carrot has a sound all their own.Anderson, Jamie, "Off the Beaten Track: Wild Carrot - Hope", Sing Out!, 47:4, Winter 2004, p.128 Temple provides the songs, soprano vocals, and guitar accompaniment, while Funk adds fingerstyle guitar, mandolin, and harmony vocals.
Huskey began his career at the age of 16 backing up Del Wood on the Grand Ole Opry in 1971.Ledgin, Stephanie P. "Last Chorus: Roy Huskey Jr. 1956-1997" Sing Out!, 42:3 (Winter 1997), p.28-29 His first job as a touring musician was with Roy Acuff as one of his Smoky Mountain Boys.
Deep Community: Adventures in the Modern Folk Underground is a book by Boston Globe journalist Scott Alarik with photographs by Robert Corwin. It was published in 2003 by Black Wolf Press. The book is a compilation of over 120 articles by the author that appeared in either The Boston Globe or Sing Out! between 1992 and 2002.
Ian Robb is an English-born folk singer and songwriter, currently based in Ottawa, Ontario. He was a founding member of Friends of Fiddler's Green, and a columnist for Sing Out! He is also a member of the Canadian folk trio Finest Kind. He wrote a parody of Stan Rogers song "Barrett's Privateers", titled "Garnet's Homemade Beer".
The song features prominently in Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude. In 2007, a rendition of "Sing Out" appeared in the film Charlie Bartlett. The song is featured in the TV shows My Name Is Earl and Ray Donovan. It was featured as the 2nd song of Rodney Mullen's skateboarding part in the Plan B video, Questionable.
In the midst of 'bad times', Buddies' extended family of artists came forward to help weather the financial storm. Daniel MacIvor performed his one-man show Cul-de-Sac, raising a significant amount of much needed revenue. Sharron Matthews and an entourage of Canada's finest musical theatre talent presented Sing Out, Louise! The Scandelles bared all in Funhouse.
Pears, p. 225 Mozart remained part of Wilson's repertoire at the Old Vic (though Howard Ferguson complained "Steuart Wilson would sing out of tune"),Letter to Gerald Finzi, 14 June 1928, in Hurd (2001), p. 39 and he regularly championed English music, making regular appearances at Rutland Boughton's festival in Glastonbury and on occasion at Napier Miles's festivals in Bristol.
In the November 1964 edition of Sing Out!, Silber wrote an article called "Open Letter to Bob Dylan." > I saw at Newport how you had somehow lost contact with people ... some of > the paraphernalia of fame were getting in your way. Dylan did not like being told how to perform or how to write, and he didn't really like any criticism much either.
Unlikely Emergency is the breakout album by Serena Ryder, released April 5, 2005. In 2009, the song "Sing, Sing" was selected for Music Monday, a special event to highlight music education in Canada which saw nearly two million Canadian schoolchildren singing the song in class on May 5."Canadian kids sing out for music in education". cbc.ca, May 4, 2009.
Nelson first performed at Casa Manana in New York, where she danced with Van Johnson in the nightclub's revue. She debuted on Broadway in Sing Out the News (1938).. Nelson was a contract performer with Paramount. She worked in films such as Double Indemnity, Tea for Two and Breakfast at Tiffany's. She worked with people such as Judy Garland and Doris Day.
Ives' Broadway career included appearances in The Boys from Syracuse (1938–39), Heavenly Express (1940), This Is the Army (1942), Sing Out, Sweet Land (1944), Paint Your Wagon (1951–52), and Dr. Cook's Garden (1967). His most notable Broadway performance (later reprised in a 1958 movie) was as "Big Daddy" Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955–56).
Elizabeth Schwartz began performing with Yale Strom and Hot Pstromi in 1996. Her first recording "Garden of Yidn", was released by Naxos World Music and appeared on Canada's Mundial Top World Music list.KLEZMER WORKSHOP with Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz Brown Paper Tickets It was called "A landmark in modern Yiddish song" by Sing Out! Magazine and received numerous four-star reviews.
" The next day, Cash performed Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" as part of his set, telling the audience that "we've been doing it on our shows all over the country, trying to tell the folks about Bob, that we think he's the best songwriter of the age since Pete Seeger...Sure do." Though the audience at Newport seemed to enjoy Dylan's new material, the folk press did not. Irwin Silber of Sing Out and David Horowitz criticized Dylan's direction and accused Dylan of succumbing to the pressures/temptations of fame. In an open letter to Dylan published in the November issue of Sing Out, Silber wrote "your new songs seem to be all inner-directed now, inner-probing, self-conscious" and, based on what he saw at Newport, "that some of the paraphernalia of fame [was] getting in your way.
At certain feast days (e.g. saint's days), a lot of the populace would put on masks, and in practices that vary with geography, celebrate the day. One practice in example was for a group to visit a local manor, and 'sing out' the lord. If the lord couldn't match verse for verse the singing group (alternating verses), then that lord would have to provide amenities.
In 2003 and again in 2006 the duo was selected by the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, Chile to represent the United States as Cultural Ambassadors to Chile. Their visit included performances at Expoinglés, a Santiago festival that promotes English as a second language in Chile and celebrates the cultures of several English- speaking countries."WHAT'S HAPPENING: Folk music news & information", Sing Out!, 49:4, Winter 2006, p.
It was practice to "sing out" the dead body at the home, then the coffin was buried at the churchyard. The church rituals had to wait until the next church service. The midsummer mass tradition is special, and it is something Haukedalen shares with other hill valleys, such as at Guddal. The midsummer mass is even today a day of celebration for people in the community.
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" is a modern folk-style song. The melody and the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in Sing Out! magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson, who turned it into a circular song. Its rhetorical "where?" and meditation on death place the song in the ubi sunt tradition.
This was a format the magazine would follow throughout its years of publication. The songs were numbered to maintain sequence from the first issue continuing through each issue, for example the first issue contained seven songs, and the first song in the second issue was numbered 8. People's Songs served as a template for folk music magazines to come like Sing Out and Broadside.
The B-side of "Good Night Irene" had the Hebrew folk song personally chosen for the record by Pete Seeger "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena". The influential folk music magazine Sing Out! was co-founded and edited by Irwin Silber in 1951, and edited by him until 1967, when the magazine stopped publication for decades. Rolling Stone magazine's first music critic Jon Landau is of German Jewish descent.
It was inspired by Sing Out, which later became known as Up with People. The years that followed more groups were formed in Norway, and today there are over hundred groups all over Norway. The Norwegian YWCA–YMCA wanted to implement Ten Sing in other European countries, and the starting point was Germany in 1986. This was the start of Ten Sing Norwegen, now Ten Sing Norway.
They're the hooky ones you can sing out loud in the shower while no one's watching and imagine you're in a stadium. But some are special for other reasons. They're the ones that unexpectedly squeeze at your heart. They move you in a way you find hard to articulate, they roll to the rhythm of some internal beat you knew was there but couldn't quite express.
Walters was credited as choreographer on the Broadway show Sing Out the News (1938–39). He appeared in Cole Porter's popular Du Barry Was a Lady (1939–40), then choreographed an even more popular Porter work, Let's Face It! (1941–43). He did the dances for Banjo Eyes (1941–42), and went to RKO to work on the "dance ensembles" for RKO's Seven Days' Leave (1942).
The Essen folk song database is another collection that includes songs from non-English-speaking countries, particularly Germany and China. The Folk Song Index is a collaborative project between the Oberlin College Library and the folk music journal Sing Out!. It indexes traditional folk songs of the world, with an emphasis on English- language songs, and contains over 62,000 entries and over 2,400 anthologies.
Dozens of performers have covered his original compositions and three of them have been included in Rise Up Singing, a songbook published by Sing Out! magazine.Biography on Bob Zentz official website. (Visited March 7, 2010.) The three songs in Rise Up Singing are: "Sweet Song of Yesterday," "This Old Earth," and "When All Thy Names."Rise Up Singing, 15th Anniversary Edition, by Peter Blood & Annie Patterson.
Some anti-war songs lament some aspects of war, while others satirize war. Most promote peace in some form, while others sing out against specific armed conflicts. Still others depict the physical and psychological destruction that warfare causes to soldiers, innocent civilians, and humanity as a whole. Many of these songs are considered protest songs, and some have been embraced by war-weary people, various peace movements, and peace activists.
The song was revived during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Candie Carawan wrote new lyrics that told about her 1960 arrest while taking part in desegregation sit-ins in Nashville, Tennessee.Sing For Freedom by Guy and Candie Carawan, (Bethlehem, PA: Sing Out Corp.,1990). The Guy and Candie Carawan version is known as They Go Wild Over Me.They Go Wild Over Me (Candie Anderson-Caravan) folkarchive.de.
She began playing and composing songs in alternative guitar tunings taught to her by a fellow musician, Eric Andersen, in Detroit.Monk, p. 68 Oscar Brand featured her several times on his CBC television program Let's Sing Out in 1965 and 1966. The marriage and partnership of Joni and Chuck Mitchell dissolved in early 1967, and she moved to New York City to follow her musical path as a solo artist.
A new songbook entitled "Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah containing 151 songs, including 19 new songs and excluding 3 songs of the previous hymnal, was released at the annual meeting of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania on October 1, 2016. One objective of the revision was to update phrasing to be consistent with renderings in the 2013 revision of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.
Anna Crusis Women's Choir, "Stand UP! Sing OUT!", December 7, 2014 Anna Crusis Women's Choir, poster by Gale B. Russo for June 14, 1980 Concert The Anna Crusis Women's Choir is the oldest existing feminist choir in the United States, and is considered to be a founder of the North American LGBT choral movement. It was established by Catherine Roma in 1975 in Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
Hunt was one of the contributors to the 2012 book The Album: A Guide to Pop Music's Most Provocative, Influential, and Important Creations, edited by James E. Perone. As of 2015, he continued to write for international music and other publications such as fRoots, Folker, Jazzwise, Penguin Eggs, the UK- based Indian arts magazine Pulse, Sing Out!, R2 and Times Literary Supplement, in addition to several UK newspapers.
He is also the father of Tanya Goodman Sykes, singer/songwriter and former member of The Goodmans and Heirloom. Goodman launched his solo career in 1975 when Canaan Records founder Marvin Norcross approached him to record his first solo album. Goodman agreed and recorded The Singer. He frequently performed both as a soloist and with his own group, "The Goodmans" on the popular Southern Gospel television series "Sing Out America".
"Folk Music – A Personal Statement". Sing Out! In 1940, Sholem invited his son with him to New Jersey to meet physicist and humanitarian Albert Einstein, who encouraged Moe to record and document the sounds of the world, which Asch took to be his life calling. Soon after that meeting, in early 1940, Asch founded Asch Records with a small staff and studio located in downtown Manhattan, New York.
Danny Schmidt's writing spans from deeply rooted Appalachian mountain gospel to English balladry, from syncopated Piedmont country blues to vagabond protest folk-stumpery. His main influences are Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, and Dave Carter. In the Spring 2008 issue of Sing Out! magazine, journalist Matt Watroba noted that Schmidt's arrangements are powerful, his performances are laid-back yet energetic, while his lyrics are sheer poetry.
Patrick Street, writing in the magazine, Dirty Linen, called this last Clancy Brothers album "probably the best studio recording of their distinguished career." He applauded all the singers and accompanists, while singling out Robbie O'Connell for having the best voice of the group. The reviewer for the folk music magazine, Sing Out!, praised the "Clancy's patented hearty and gusty singing and O'Connell's more sensitive style" on the album.
Bassette first attracted national notice at the 1967 Newport Folk Festival, where critic Bradford F. Swan singled out his performance of his composition "Brown Boy" as "an immensely moving song, beautifully sung" and "the high point of the evening".Swan, Bradford. "Festival Singers Folksy", Providence Journal July 14, 1967, p. 14. Later that same year, he performed at Carnegie Hall at a "Sing Out" hootenanny sponsored by the magazine of the same name.
Rise Up Singing is a popular folk music fake book containing chords, lyrics, and sources. There are 1200 songs in the 2004 edition. The book does not include notation of the songs' melodies (with the exception of the two sections on rounds), meaning that users must either know the tune, or find a recording, to be able to learn many of the songs. It was first published in 1988 by Sing Out!.
Brown appeared on Broadway, toured in Europe, and performed at many of the major nightclubs in Harlem and on the Keith vaudeville circuit. She announced her retirement in 1934, but she appeared in 1938 in the Broadway show Sing Out the News. In 1949 she appeared in Marc Blitzstein's opera Regina, at the 46th Street Theatre in New York. In 1952 she appeared in a short-lived revival of Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway.
Downes has written many original songs for Celtic Woman, including: The Soft Goodbye, Send Me a Song, One World, The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun, At the Céili, Sing Out!, Granuaile's Dance, The Lost Rose Fantasia, The Blessing, The Call, Green the Whole Year Round, Walking The Night and Tabhair Dom Do Lamh. The lyricists with whom he has collaborated most are Caitríona Ní Dhúill, Barry McCrea, Shay Healy and Brendan Graham.
2, released in 1963. Seeger himself also featured the song on his live repertoire. McCurdy, the Weavers, and Seeger were the first three to perform the song as the lyrics were not published for another year; McCurdy first released them in a July 1951 copy of the folk publication Sing Out! One of the earliest recordings of the track was a live recording captured at one of Seeger's Reed College performances in 1950.
L'Angélus is an American band composed of four siblings, Katie, Paige, Johnny, and Stephen Rees, who play in a variety of genres, but in recent years have emphasized their Louisiana roots, performing a mixture of cajun fiddle tunes, swing, saxophone driven swamp pop, and New Orleans-influenced R&B.; Their music has received acclaim for its muscular energy, dynamic syncopated fiddle, and rich vocal harmonies.Druckenmiller, Tom, Review in Sing Out!, Folk Song Magazine, v.
Publication, however, is now administered by Bug Music. Recorded covers of the song have been performed by Robert Earl Keen, Leo Kottke, Michael Martin Murphey, Tom Russell, Richard Shindell, Dave Alvin, Johnny Rodriguez and others. The song was also printed in the 1995 Spring issue of Sing Out! with the following introduction: > Legendary Texas Ranger and Arizona Border Guard Jeff Milton once described > Sonora as a hell and a paradise, Michael Martin Murphy tells us.
The original anthology jump-started the folk music revival of the 1950s. In 1972, Moses Asch, interviewed by Sing Out! magazine, claimed that tapes for two additional volumes of the project had survived, although the documentation necessary to make a meaningful release of the volumes had been lost. Revenant Records worked with the Harry Smith Archive to recreate and release the fourth volume, associated by Smith with the classical element of earth.
He confesses his love to Christine, but when she removes his mask out of curiosity, he reacts violently. She returns his mask to him, and the Phantom returns her to the theatre unharmed, but orders the managers to make her the lead in Il Muto. However, the managers choose Carlotta instead. During the performance, the Phantom tampers with Carlotta's throat spray, causing her to sing out of tune, and Christine steps in.
Susan McIntosh, "Patricia Racette: Interview With The Acclaimed Soprano", Hillgirlz at Hillgirlz.com The Advocate, Sept. 17, 2002Dave White, "Dynamic Duo: Patricia Racette and Beth Clayton celebrate their wedding and sing out for pride at Lincoln Center", The Advocate, June 21, 2005 Will O'Brien, "The Diva Next Door: Patricia Racette is out, proud and operatic", Metro Weekly, 26 April 2007 accessed 27 July 2009Scott Barnes, "Nouveau Niche", Opera News, October 2009, pp. 18–22.
" He also composed some of the soundtrack in a more conventional manner. Talking about the recording of the "Liz and the Blue Bird" piece, Yamada stated "The live performance was just so warm... And I could feel a sense of space. Sometimes [the oboist and the flutist] would take a deep breath and at others they would sing out with their instruments. My chest felt tight listening to such a performance filled with so much emotion.
Pete Seeger, Where Have All the Flowers Gone: A Musical Autobiography (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Sing Out Publications, 1993), p. 38. A few months later, in December, The Weavers began an incredibly successful run at the Village Vanguard. One fan, Gordon Jenkins, a bandleader who had had numerous hits under his belt and was a director of Decca records, returned night after night. Born in Missouri, Jenkins was especially entranced with Lee Hays' folksy stage patter, laced with colorful Ozark anecdotes.
In 1966, Ochs recorded a folk-rock version of "I Ain't Marching Any More". He was accompanied by The Blues Project and a bagpipe player. The new version of the song was released as a single in the U.K. and as a flexi disc in Sing Out! magazine. Critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the folk-rock version, "If ever there was a successful reworking of a plaintive acoustic song into a dynamic electric one, this ... was it".
He published more than 200 essays and book and film reviews for such publications as The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Op-Ed page, The Boston Globe, Village Voice, The New Republic, Sing Out!, Moment, Forward and Dissent. His photographs have been included in an exhibit of images from the civil rights movement at the Smithsonian Institution. He had solo shows at the University of Massachusetts Student Union Gallery, the Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.
The logo did not appear on the front cover of Passage but a small version appeared on the back cover. Shortly after the third album, the duo recorded a short television series, Make Your Own Kind of Music, which drew mixed reviews. By mid-1971, the Carpenters were being criticized that their live shows had no focal point, as Karen was seated behind the drums. Richard and Bash tried to persuade her to sing out-front.
" "Sistas" are typically southern women who are interested in supporting each other artistically and personally. Membership in the Facebook group exceeded 1,500 members in June 2012,Abbott, J. Swamp Sistas Sing Out Together. Orlando Sentinel, June 21, 2012 and is currently nearing 2,500. McKee describes her perceptions of the group: :"We have one foot in our roots, one foot pointed ahead, we celebrate what we have in common and learn from each other about what we don't.
In 1951, Silverman began writing music transcriptions and arrangements for the new monthly publication ‘’Sing Out!, The Folksong Magazine’’. Eventually, he took on full responsibility as the Music Editor. Fundraising for the magazine led to well-publicized Hootenannys, which were led by Pete Seeger, and where Silverman performed regularly. Many of these “hoots” were recorded on LP, and a notable recording of "Mule-Skinner Blues" included Silverman on lead, accompanied by Seeger and Sonny Terry on harmonica.
Gordon Lightfoot ca. 2008 "Something to Sing About" is a patriotic song written by folk singer Oscar Brand in 1963 that sings the praises of the many different regions of Canada. It was used as the theme for Let's Sing Out, a folk music show that aired on CTV and CBC and was the theme song for the Canadian pavilion at Expo 67, and there was once a movement for it to chosen as Canada's national anthem in 1965.
In 1962, after working with Jerry Solway of Astral Films on several major television projects, Banks went out on his own, forming his own company S. Banks (In Television) Ltd., and began producing music series for television. He had shows on both CBC and CTV, including Cross Canada Barndance, A Singin', Let's Sing Out, Brand New Scene and Country Music Hall. In 1961 he became the first president of the Directors' Guild of Canada, and returned to the presidential chair twenty years later.
In November of 2015, Harvard students held widespread demonstrations and marches in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. During this time, Campbell first conceived and performed Sing Out/March On. He considers writing and performing this song his most personally gratifying experience at Harvard. At the time, he imagined the song would soon lose its relevance, but realized that as we continue to find ourselves with "more and more reasons to fight injustice and oppression its call to action still rings true".
The yams are loaded into the woman's husband's empty yam house. Young people come to the gardens dressed in their most festive traditional clothes early on the day the yams are delivered to the yam house. The young people are all related to the gardener, and carry the yam baskets to the owner's hamlet. When they get to the owner's hamlet, they sing out to announce the arrival of the yams while thrusting out their hips in a sexually provocative motion.
He also studied flute with NY Philharmonic virtuoso John Wummer. Between 1973 and 1976 Kaslow played in various Ska, Calypso and Salsa bands throughout New York City. In the summer of 1974, under the auspices of the Columbia University School of International Affairs' Latin American Institute, he conducted fieldwork in Jamaica, researching the roots of reggae, and authored an ethnography about the social networks of the Jamaican musical community, later publishing a seminal article in Sing Out! Magazine on the subject.
T. M. Soundararajan said that if one could sing to the satisfaction and the tune of GR you could easily sing for the tune of any music director in any part of the world. GR would sing out the songs before recording to guide the singers. His greatest talent was that he was able to compose tunes suiting the storyline as well as the period of production of the films. He produced a film Pudhu Yugam under Sree Saai Gaanaamirudha Pictures in 1954.
It was released in Britain and the United States and consisted mostly of self-penned material in solo, duo and trio formats, showcasing their playing on a variety of instruments. It won the title of "Folk Album of the Year" in Melody Maker's annual poll, and in a 1968 Sing Out! magazine interview Bob Dylan praised the album's "October Song" as one of his favourite songs of that period, stating it was "quite good". The trio broke up after recording the album.
People's Songs began to falter financially. In 1948 it put all its resources into the presidential campaign of Henry A. Wallace, and when that failed everywhere but in New York City, People's Songs went bankrupt, although its booking agency, People's Artists, continued for a while. After the financial failure of People's Songs in 1948, Seeger and Silber put out an interim People's Songs newsletter and then went on to form the more durable Sing Out! magazine with a similar format.
Batalla's 2007 tribute to Cohen, titled "Bird on the Wire" (also nominated for a Grammy), was embraced by diehard Cohen fans and critics alike. Sing Out magazine's Michael Tearson wrote: “Beautifully conceived and executed, Bird on the Wire is a rewarding listening experience I find myself returning to frequently. It is every bit the equal of Jennifer Warnes' classic Cohen tribute album Famous Blue Raincoat. For those uninitiated to the glories of the songs of Leonard Cohen this is a wonderful introduction.
It received over three thousand reported spins on American radio stations, made Robert Christgau's Consumer Guide (Dean of American Rock Critics), and received highly favorable reviews from several national publications including New York Times and 'Sing Out Magazine. Songs from this album can still be heard regularly at union rallies sponsored by the UMWA. Songs from Tom's 2011 release Beauty in Paradise were featured for seven consecutive weeks on Echoes, a syndicated radio program broadcast on more than 500 public radio stations across America.
Each stanza has eight lines, but the last two are tornadas of four each. The poem starts off amicably, but ends on bad terms, with Guiraut resorting to antisemitism (he names Bonfilh as having hurt Jesus). Riquier poses a polylemma for his debate partner: does Bonfilh sing out of fear, because a lady makes him do it, "to ply the joglar's trade" (that is, for money), or to advance his fame? Bonfilh's responds that it is out of joy and for his lady that he sings.
They all sing out the pain and misery that the child inflicts on them and their wishes to punish him for his misdeeds. Part 2 The bedroom becomes a garden filled with singing animals and plants which have been tortured by the child. The child attempts to make friends with the animals and plants, but they shun him because of the injuries he did to them earlier, before they could talk. They leave him aside, and in his loneliness, he eventually cries out "Maman".
In "The Collected Reprints from Sing Out! the Folk Song Magazine Volumes 7-12, 1964-1973" (on page 6, preceding the song's notation and lyrics), it is stated that: “This old ballad has been kept alive over the centuries by both print and oral tradition. Originally an English street ballad (or broadside), the song became particularly popular in the United States by parlor singers and ballad- printers. During the 19th century it was known throughout the country and, in time, became part of the folk heritage.
Genticorum was formed by three musicians who found a love for French Canadian fiddle tunes, and folk music, performing a melding of such a variety of mostly acoustic musical genres that their sound has been described as world music. They perform their own compositions weaving their own arrangements with traditional fiddle music, and Sing Out! magazine notes that the flute is featured on most of their tracks. Genticorum gained their name from a word which Gemme remembers his grandfather singing, although he is unsure of the meaning.
It included such lines as "When you hear the anthem lift up your head, remember our past, see our glorious future and let your voice sing out, and friend, thank God you're free." At least one Adelaide radio announcer refused to play the song. Jones' conservatism didn't play well in what was an ancestrally Labor seat. He was resoundingly defeated by Labor challenger Chris Hurford at the 1969 election, suffering a 14.3 percent two-party swing to finish with 38.7 percent of the two-party vote.
Let's look ahead.Where Have All the Flowers Gone: A Musical > Autobiography, edited by Peter Blood (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: A Sing Out > Publication, 1993, 1997), page 22. Seeger in 1999 In a 1995 interview, however, he insisted that "I still call myself a communist, because communism is no more what Russia made of it than Christianity is what the churches make of it." In recent years, as the aging Seeger began to garner awards and recognition for his lifelong activism, he also found himself criticized once again for his opinions and associations of the 1930s and 1940s.
They were also semi-regulars on The Roger Miller Show on NBC. They were also regulars on The Carpenters TV show Make Your Own Kind of Music. They did a tremendous amount of television appearing on The Jerry Lewis Show, The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show, (6 times, once following a promotional video for The Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"). They appeared on specials including "Rodgers & Hart Today," the Emmy-award winning Sing Out Sweet Land with John Wayne, and numerous shows with Bing Crosby and Perry Como, among others.
Warren Coleman (24 August 1900 – 13 January 1968 in West Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard) was an American operatic baritone. He created the roles of Crown in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and the role of John Kumalo in Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, in the premieres of each show on Broadway. Coleman performed regularly on the Broadway stage from 1934 until 1950. In addition to Lost in the Stars and two productions of Porgy and Bess, Coleman also starred in Roll, Sweet Chariot, Sing Out the News, and Anna Lucasta.
The Delta Rhythm Boys was an American vocal group active from 1934 to 1987. The group was formed at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma, in 1934 by Carl Jones, Traverse Crawford, Otha Lee Gaines, and Kelsey Pharr. They moved to Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1936 worked there under Frederick Hall as the Frederick Hall Quintet and the New Orleans Quintet. They performed on radio programs such as Amos and Andy and The Joan Davis Show, and performed on Broadway in the shows Sing Out the News and Hot Mikado.
Each rehearsal starts with 15 to 20 minutes of varied vocal exercises that are used to improve pitch and tone production. Members of Masterworks Chorale have created a number of extra programs that reach out to the larger community. Outreach activities include Sing Out (for under-served children), Song Partners (for older adults coping with memory loss), Feel the Music (for children in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community), Paint the Music (for everyone), and Pocket Choir (performing at schools, hospitals, community centers, eldercare facilities, and a variety of community events).
A Simple Trick to Happiness was released on February 28, 2020. The album is Loeb's most personal and reflects her interest in simple and direct songwriting paired with inspiration from her children and personal life. Loeb was inspired to write positive, uplifting music due to the complexity of modern life and after having written several albums of children's music. In October 2019, Loeb preceded the album's release with the premiere of her single "Sing Out" on the largest LGBTQ news site Queerty, in honor of National Coming Out Day.
The Alma Mater for Keystone is as follows: Keystone High our Alma Mater, Fount of wisdom, truth and light: Thee we love on thee rely, For thy guidance always right. We sing out thy fame and honor, We recall thy ideals true, As we strive with hope anew. We salute thee Keystone High School, Praise to thee we loud proclaim; As we strive to bring thee glory, Paying tribute to thy name. Memories pleasant, classmates loyal, All are treasures we hold dear, As we face each future year.
For having been called and initiated into the priesthood of Christ? For having the joy and mission of serving souls, brothers, youth, the poor, the people of God, and for having the unmerited honour of being a minister of the holy Church, in Rome especially, next to the Pope, then in Milan as archbishop on a throne too exalted for me, the most venerable throne of Sts. Ambrose and Charles, and finally on that supreme, most formidable and most holy throne of St. Peter? I will sing out the Lord's mercies forever.
Maslin, Janet, "Say Amen, Somebody", The New York Times, (October 5, 1982), Section C, p. 9. Nearly forty years later, Wesley Morris in the same publication wrote about the film's restoration, calling it "mighty yet somehow modest", explaining, "the lasting power of the movie might be as a rare document of gospel skill and strategy".Morris, Wesley, "'Say Amen, Somebody' Will Make You Want to Sing Out", The New York Times, (September 5, 2019). Likewise, Richard Harrington writing in the Washington Post enjoyed the intimacy of the cinematography.
Member Cheryl Baker remembers one version where Hill instructed them to deliberately sing out of tune, which she found difficult.The Very Best of Bucks Fizz sleeve notes Many of the vocals were recorded at the newly opened Terminal 24 studios in South London due to its distinctive vocal acoustics. The original mix of the song was completed in February 1986.The Lost Masters sleeve notes "New Beginning" (as it is very often more simply referred) was originally recorded a year earlier by Force 8 - who were actually pop group The Dooleys under an assumed name.
Citing Mandela's speech in which he said, "Let us use the universal language of music, to sing out our message around the world", Lennox wanted "Sing" to be an anthem and symbol of unity and empowerment, to help spread awareness in the world. "Because the incidence of HIV AIDS is on the rise for women, especially in the pandemic across the whole of the African continent, I thought perhaps I could be of benefit by writing a song and empowering those women who do not have an international voice," the singer clarified.
His live shows have been frequently referred to as "urban campfire music." His second album, produced by Tom Prasada-Rao, has received significant airplay in the U.S. and was positively reviewed in Sing Out! Magazine. He has had songs covered and sung by Tom Kimmel and Cary Cooper on Cooper's album, Gypsy Train. His third album, Dreamers, Lovers, and Outlaws, with his spouse, Siobhan Quinn, charted in Folk Radio in the US in 2007, and his song, "Let It Come", charted as one of the most played songs by folk radio stations in 2007.
Gano was born in Connecticut to actor parents Norman and Faye Gano. The Gano family moved to Wisconsin in 1973, when his father opened an American Baptist church in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. Rev. Gano, an accomplished actor, also formed a community theater group in Oak Creek, and Gordon appeared in many of its productions, notably "Sing Out, Sweet Land" in 1976. His father played guitar, and exposed his son to a wide array of musical genres, including country and western, show tunes, and gospel.
Sing Out!. Retrieved 30 June 2014 . Quote: "Malley's inventive bass and keyboard playing works quite sympathetically with Chatterjee's resourceful drumming to give each song a harmonic structure and an unparalleled, engaging vista that transcends the strict constraints of Indian classical music, leaving the listener galvanized with the work's multiple colorings, entrancing melodies, shape-shifting tonal changes and spellbinding rhythms." His album Artistry recorded live in Kansas City with Manilal Nag on sitar, Ramesh Mishra on sarangi and Chatterjee on tabla was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2002.
Released in late 2018, it reflects her mostly positive experience touring in Europe, but also, after being re-routed on her tour by right-wing nationalist marches, renews her commitment to sing out against anti-semitism. Opening the album is A Voice for Nudem Durak, in support of a young woman jailed in Turkey on a 19.5 years sentence for singing in her native Kurdish language. Rutstein's 2006 Middle East tour led to the founding of Guitars for Peace, a non-profit foundation that delivers instruments to children in impoverished or war-torn nations.
Evert played in her first ever Grand Slam final at the French Open, losing to Margaret Court in a hard-fought match 6–7, 7–6, 6–4. She later praised Court for “gut- sing out the match”. At Wimbledon, Evert lost in the final against defending champion Billie Jean King. The match was delayed by a day and Evert said “I was up for the match a little better yesterday... Today I wasn’t 100 per cent eager to play.” Evert conceded a lopsided first set 6–0 in just 17-minutes.
After the Irishman punches Jerry, Bing refuses to be intimidated, calls his bluff and shapes up to him. The Irishman retires into his room abashed and returns to pull out a revolver which he fires at the two boys who depart rapidly. Shortly afterwards Bing returns to Peggy’s room and explains to her and her mother that he is not a ‘masher’ but he is in fact Bing Crosby, the radio crooner. At that moment a radio announcer says over the radio in the room that Bing Crosby is to singOut of Nowhere”.
As the chorus ends only the blue and yellow backgrounds are used as Lena sings "So come on check it" and in the yellow scene Marina and Olya sing "Out". The video resumes switching between three scenes, stage, red rooms and blue backing. As Lena begins her solo, the background changes to a busy blue, with Lena now wearing a shiny, gold, sleeveless top. The instrumental begins in the sky-blue background but the girls are now joined by a large group of people wearing only black and white like the girls' dresses.
He won Best Toronto R&B;/Soul Song and Best Toronto Hip Hop Song at the Toronto Exclusive Awards in 2009 and Best Toronto R&B; Soul Song in 2010, was nominated for the Black Canadian Awards in 2015 and the Independent Music Award for best song under the Sing Out For Social Action for his song "Harmony" Akin Busari says that his love for music is heavily inspired by significant causes. To him, all it takes to make the world a better place is for everyone to help each other and do their part.
From 1959 to 1969, Young wrote a column entitled "Fret and Frails" for the folk music journal Sing Out. He served on the "editorial advisory board" for the magazine until his departure for Sweden a few years later. Young arranged concerts with folk musicians and songwriters, who often made contacts with other musicians at the Folklore Center. Bob Dylan relates in his memoirs, Chronicles, how he spent time at the Center, where Young allowed him to sit in the backroom of the store, listening to folk music records and reading books.
At the centre of the rose window is Christ in Majesty, clothed in purple the colour of the passion and around him a Greek inscription meaning Jesus Christ Triumphant. Around the central panel are ten lights like the petals of a rose, showing alternatively in red and blue seraphim and cherubim. These are the highest order of the angels all face inwards - with all the company of heaven we laud and magnify thy glorious name. The next group depicts angels flying from the periphery gorgeous in colour they sing out, 'To the all angels cry aloud.
His reviews and feature magazine articles have been published by Irish Music and History/Ireland (Ireland), and The Living Tradition (Scotland) magazines. In the USA, he has written for The Log of Mystic Seaport, New York Irish History, Seaport, The Journal of New York Folklore and Sing Out! Dan Milner has appeared on the radio in Ireland (RTÉ), England (BBC), Scotland (Celtic Music Radio) and the US (NPR). While he sang, he has also worked straight jobs, including 32 years within the airline industry, and shorter stints as a ranger in the National Park Service and a cartographer at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Hazel Scott during a visit to Israel, 1962 By the age of 16, Hazel Scott regularly performed for radio programs for the Mutual Broadcasting System, gaining a reputation as the "hot classicist"."Hot Classicist", Time Magazine, October 5, 1941. In the mid-1930s, she also performed at the Roseland Dance Hall with the Count Basie Orchestra. Her early musical theatre appearances in New York included the Cotton Club Revue of 1938, Sing Out the News and The Priorities of 1942. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Scott performed jazz, blues, ballads, Broadway and boogie-woogie songs, and classical music in various nightclubs.
Musical instruments used in Kuchipudi are cymbals, mridangam, violine, thamburi, flute. The Kuchipudi performance is led by a conductor (chief musician) called the Sutradhara or Nattuvanar, who typically keeps the beat using cymbals and also recites the musical syllables; the conductor may also sing out the story or spiritual message being enacted, or this may be a role of a separate vocalist or occasionally the dancer-actors themselves. The Kuchipudi orchestra ensemble includes a drummer (mridangam), a clarinetist and a violinist. Depending on the legend being danced out, other musicians such as a flutist may be present.
Another fight takes place when Minaj tries to prevent Monfret from driving away by refusing to leave the driver's seat of his car. In between the scenes, frames of Nicki behind a full-length window covered with steam are inserted as she sings the chorus. As the video continues, scenes of Minaj and Monfret are shown in an infinity pool twirling around as Monfret carries Minaj in his arms, embracing each other, while the fight from the opening scene are inserted. The video ends with Minaj continually wiping fog from the glass to sing out the rest of the song.
Throsby wrote an article, "Sing out loud: marriage equality is in tune with the times", for The Sydney Morning Herald in December 2013 describing her same sex relationship: "I would like to be able to get married" but "Australian law says my partner and I aren't allowed". Throsby and her partner are the parents of a child: she described her family in Motherhood and Creativity (April 2015) by Rachel Power. The book includes interviews with other celebrities: Claudia Karvan, Rachel Griffiths, Clare Bowditch and Del Kathryn Barton. Throsby discussed her cocaine use in Talking Smack (July 2014) by Andrew McMillen.
Mindy Jacobsen is the first blind woman to be ordained as a hazzan (also called a cantor) in the history of Judaism; she was ordained in 1978 by Hebrew Union College. She has been blind since birth as a result of retinopathy of prematurity, and was one of the first group of blind children to attend public school in Miami; she was also the first blind member of her local SING OUT cast (a branch of Up with People), and later founded a cast in Tallahassee, Florida. She is the First Vice President of the National Federation of the Blind of New York.
Scott contributed to the construction of Magnitogorsk as a welder working in treacherous conditions. His writing reflects the painful human price of industrial accidents, overwork, and the inefficiency of the hyperindustrialization program, the wretched condition of peasants driven from the land in the collectivization program and forced into becoming industrial laborers, and the harshness of Article 58 in the ideological purges. In Behind the Urals Scott recalls many examples of the danger workers faced in Magnitogorsk: > I was just going to start welding when I heard someone sing out, and > something swished down past me. It was a rigger who had been working on the > very top.
2008 saw the launch of the St Helens Choir, in coordination with St Helens Council and the Sing Out 08 promotion (part of the Liverpool Capital of Culture operation). In 2009 The Citadel celebrated its 21st birthday with a special event with invited guests and members of the public. Also in 2009 The Citadel was awarded Big Lottery Young Peoples Fund 2 as part of the National Lottery (United Kingdom)'s ongoing Arts Council investment scheme to run its Music Mecca project. 2010 saw the launch of Music Mecca, a 3-year project designed to offer free music workshops to young people across the St Helens area.
Dylan originally wrote "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" in the form of a poem. The first iteration of the lyrics were written on a typewriter in the shared apartment of Dylan's friends Wavy Gravy and singer Tom Paxton, within Greenwich Village, New York City. Significant edits occurred after this time, for instance, an earlier draft which appeared in both Sing Out and Broadside folk magazines contained "a highway of golden with nobody on it" rather than the final lyric "a highway of diamonds". On September 22, 1962, Dylan appeared for the first time at Carnegie Hall as part of an all-star hootenanny.
Nogizaka46 has released twenty-five singles and five albums, as well as numerous music videos and concert performance videos. Million-selling singles have included "Influencer" and "Synchronicity", each of which won a Japan Record Awards Grand Prix, as well as "Kaerimichi wa Tōmawari Shitaku Naru" and "Sing Out!". Album releases include the studio albums Tōmei na Iro, Sorezore no Isu, Umaretekara Hajimete Mita Yume, and Ima ga Omoide ni Naru made. The group also released a compilation of "under" songs, written for members who perform at concerts but are not part of the main selection group for promoting singles, with the title Boku dake no Kimi: Under Super Best.
The film also featured Carnes' first cut as a songwriter, "Sing Out for Jesus", which was recorded by Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton. Also in 1971, she and Mike Settle again worked with Bowen to create the bubblegum pop studio group The Sugar Bears. The album Presenting the Sugar Bears and three singles were released with the song "You Are the One", reaching No. 83 on the Billboard charts. In the early 1970s, Carnes and husband Dave Ellingson co-wrote several songs with David Cassidy, then at the peak of his career as an international idol, and Carnes toured the world with him as an opening act with her husband.
In 1938, while still a Theodore Roosevelt High School student, June Allyson joined the Broadway chorus line Sing Out the News.Lloyd Ultan & Shelley Olson, The Bronx: The Ultimate Guide to New York City's Beautiful Borough (New Brunswich, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2015), p 152.Obituary, "June Allyson", The Telegraph (UK), 12 Jul 2006. With World War II's 1939 outbreak, curricula at American public schools were redirected toward the war effort. On October 8, 1940, vowing to keep America out the war, Wendell Willkie, the Republican Party's presidential candidate for that year's election, gave a speech at Theodore Roosevelt High School, and died that day in 1944.
The folk revival can be considered as a political re-invention of traditional song, a development encouraged by Left-leaning folk record labels and magazines such as Sing Out! and Broadside. The revival began in the 1930s and continued after World War II. Folk songs of this time gained popularity by using old hymns and songs but adapting the lyrics to fit the current social and political conditions.30s to 60s folk music revival 1996, p. 508 Archivists and artists such as Alan Lomax, Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie were crucial in popularising folk music, and the latter began to be known as the Lomax singers.
Without a foldback system, the sound that on-stage performers would hear from front of house would be the reverberated reflections bouncing from the rear wall of the venue. The naturally reflected sound is delayed and distorted, which could, for example, cause the singer to sing out of time with the band. In situations with poor or absent foldback mixes, vocalists may end up singing off-tune or out of time with the band. The monitor system reproduces the sounds of the performance and directs them towards the onstage performers (typically using wedge-shaped monitor speaker cabinets), to help them hear the instruments and vocals.
Compared to their first album, he called the production "more clear, crisp and punchy". Overall, Nassiff said it was "a fun album with lyrics that, while they are not exactly impressive, apply to me and are fun to sing out loud". Kaj Roth of Melodic noted that Man Overboard's name was taken from the Blink-182 song of the same name; "it makes sense when I listen to their new album, which is a major flirt with [Blink-182's] early sound". He went on to say, "this is pop punk how it sounded back around 1999-2002 with faster songs and more focus on punk rock than pop".
" He went on to say of "Scream" and "Tabloid Junkie", "[these] two adventurous Jam and Lewis thumpers work completely: Jackson's slippery voice is caught in mammoth funk-rock constructions. They're reminiscent of Janet Jackson's hits, in which Jam and Lewis allow space for lush vocal harmonies taken from the Triumph-era Jacksons; the choruses of 'Tabloid Junkie' in particular sing out with quick- voiced warnings about the failings of media truth." Patrick MacDonald of The Seattle Times called "Scream" the best song on the album. He continued, "The refrain of "Stop pressurin' me!" is compelling, and he spits out the lyrics with drama and purpose.
Rod MacDonald (born August 17, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, novelist, and educator. He was a "big part of the 1980s folk revival in Greenwich Village clubs", performing at the Speakeasy, The Bottom Line, Folk City, and the "Songwriter's Exchange" at the Cornelia Street Cafe. He co- founded the Greenwich Village Folk Festival. He is perhaps best known for his songs "American Jerusalem", about the "contrast between the rich and the poor in Manhattan" (Sing Out!), "A Sailor's Prayer", "Coming of the Snow", "Every Living Thing", and "My Neighbors in Delray", a description of the September 11 hijackers' last days in Delray Beach, Florida, where MacDonald has lived since 1995.
In 2003, the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus was honored with the HRC (Human Rights Campaign) Minnesota 2003 "Brian Coyle Leadership Award" for serving the community through outreach and putting a face on the GLBT community. TCGMC also received special recognition in 2003 from Lavender magazine for "Best Benefit/Fundraiser" for Songs from the Heart and in 2003 & 2004 for "Best GLBT Music Group." Capping off their 25th Anniversary season, the chorus embarked on the "Great Southern Sing-Out Tour" through five cities in six days in July 2006. Kicking off the tour in Nashville's prestigious Ryman Auditorium, the chorus became the first gay organization to perform on the historic stage.
" Peter Dreier of Occidental College observed that "Purists often derided the Kingston Trio for watering down folk songs in order to make them commercially popular and for remaining on the political sidelines during the protest movements of the 1960s." A series of scathing articles had previously appeared over several years in Sing Out! magazine, a publication that combined articles on traditional folk music with political activism. Following the Trio's performance at the 1959 festival, folk music critic Mark Morris wrote "What connection these frenetically tinselly showmen have with a folk festival eludes me...except that it is mainly folk songs that they choose to vulgarize.
The overall focus of the hymn is drawn from Matthew 28:5–6 where Mary Magdalene and the other Mary is told by an angel of Jesus' resurrection. The wording as well as the "Alleluias" are drawn from the Book of Psalms with a number of Psalms being used including Psalms 106, 111, 112, 113, 117 and 135. It also alludes to Revelation 19 where it is said that during the Rapture that "Alleluia" will sing out from Heaven. In 1989, the United Methodist Church's United Methodist Hymnal altered the second line of the first verse from "Sons of men and angels say" to "Earth and Heaven in chorus say".
Son of Juan Thomas, and Patricia Mansilla, singers from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, he started studying music at age 6 and took part in a number of films and television series before applying for Operación Triunfo. Although he did not win the competition, he successfully released 3 albums. He then moved to Los Angeles and he was cast in a major role in Desert of Blood, directed by Don Henry in 2006,Official website of Desert of Blood and then in Sing Out in 2008. After returning to Spain, he has released 909 nainonain with a personal innovating style, mixing of funk, international pop, Latin music, rap and reggaeton.
For 15 years Tamarkin was editor of Goldmine, a magazine for record and CD collectors. Prior to that, he served as the first editor of CMJ (College Media Journal) and as editor of Relix. He was also the first editor of Grateful Dead Comix, and has written for many other publications, including Billboard, Pulse, Boston Phoenix, Newsweek Japan, Playbill, Creem, BAM Magazine, Tidal (service), Spirit, Mojo, M: Music & Musicians, East Bay Express, The Aquarian Weekly, Newsday, Sing Out, Tracks, Harp, The New York Daily News and ICE. He has contributed to the Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Allmusic and has written program notes for Carnegie Hall and Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Music City Walk of Fame Park sign, Nashville The Music City Walk of Fame in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, is a walk of fame that honors significant contributors to Nashville's musical heritage and significant achievements in the music industry.Marty Stuart, Josh Turner Among Music City Walk of Fame Inductees, [Country Music Television] website, April 10, 2009 Each honoree is commemorated with a large stainless steel and terrazzo star embedded in the sidewalk in Walk of Fame Park between the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, and Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Music City Walk of Fame, Sing Out!, January 1, 2007 The walk was established in 2006 by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Happy Traum's inspiration for Homespun came in 1967, when he was a musician and part-time guitar teacher in New York City. When he moved to Woodstock, New York and began to tour with his brother Artie Traum, he made tapes (based on his 1965 book Fingerpicking Styles for Guitar) for his guitar students to use when he was unavailable. He also received letters from others who wanted to learn to play, so he made more tapes and sold them via classified advertisements in Guitar Player, Rolling Stone, and Sing Out! magazines. He decided to turn this effort into the Homespun business, with his wife Jane as co-owner and his brother Artie assisting.
Olds achieved recording success for himself with "Rejoice", "Is it Right" and "Bethlehem" reaching "Top 5" on radio. Olds wrote "Mighty Spirit" for Larnelle Harris, which was chosen by President George H. W. Bush to be the theme song for the "Points of Light" campaign. It is the longest running public service announcement (PSA) in the history of television. "Sing Out" and "Mighty Spirit" are two Olds compositions used in Slaves, a ballet written by George Faison (choreographer for The Wiz and other films) and performed by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in New York City, US. Olds also cowrote the theme song for the biographical film, Hot Shot, about the association football player, Pelé.
He claimed he liked to sing out of his love for a song rather than a desire to please an audience: "A traditional singer is not singing for a commercial audience so he doesn't have to please an audience." His repertoire included, amongst many others, songs of the 1798 rebellion, Napoleonic ballads and the street ballads of Zozimus. As well as traditional songs, he also sang numerous music hall songs such 'The Charladies' Ball' and 'Biddy Mulligan' as popularised by Jimmy O'Dea. Harte won the All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil singing competition on a number of occasions and in 2003, he received the Traditional Singer of the Year award from the Irish-language television channel TG4.
Also, a raccoon beats an inverted pot, and the third rabbit behind him somehow manages to play a toilet plunger like a trumpet, followed by a turtle tooting on a jug and a fourth rabbit drumming on his shell. Across the river from the band, a patch of living carrots with the faces of women sing out over and over again, telling guests to "Save the rabbit!". As the boat heads further down in front of Mr. Bear's shack, guests see that Mr. Fox and Mr. Bear have captured Mr. Rabbit and have put him inside of a burlap sack. A chicken can be seen continually sticking his head out of the window, screaming for help.
Her favorite club to perform was Rockefeller's where she opened up for major acts including Bonnie Raitt, Jessie Collin Young, Donovan, and Loudon Wainwright, III. She was a regular at Morgenstern's in College Station and Anderson Fair. In 1984, Lowe was recognised as a winner of Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk Competition. Her song "Let Her Go Gently" on the Little by Little album was published in Sing Out Magazine and her 1977 custom OM cutaway guitar was featured in an ad for Collings guitars in the November 2005 issue of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine. In 1981 Linda toured with Townes Van Zandt performing in concert at listening rooms in Eureka Springs, Fayetteville and Little Rock Arkansas.
"Wood, Arthur, "Born into the Whisper" (Jonathan Byrd bio), FolkWax (link requires free subscription—accessed August 14, 2008) Byrd says that he learned to play in the alternate guitar tuning DADGAD during two visits to Ireland: "For a personal challenge, I wrote and recorded my entire first album [this album] in that tuning, bringing it into the Old-Time, Bluegrass, and Country idioms." The album includes a couple of instrumentals that allow Byrd to show off his flatpicking skills. Sing Out! described the sound of the album as, "a wonderfully spare collection, allowing the warm expressive vocals of Jonathan and his strong guitar to carry most of the weight of the arrangements.
In 1963 Lyman joined Jim Kweskin’s Boston-based jug band as a banjo and harmonica player. Lyman, once called "the Grand Old Man of the 'blues' harmonica in his mid-twenties",Harmonica by John Bowers. Coronet, May 1965, pp 138-143. is remembered in folk music circles for playing a 20-minute improvisation on the traditional hymn "Rock of Ages" at the end of the 1965 Newport Folk Festival to the riled crowd streaming out after Bob Dylan’s famous appearance with an electric band. Some felt that Lyman, primarily an acoustic musician, was delivering a wordless counterargument to Dylan’s new-found rock direction. Irwin Silber, editor of Sing Out Magazine, wrote that Lyman’s "mournful and lonesome harmonica" provided "the most optimistic note of the evening".
He also often performed as a duo with Ray and with Koerner, Ray & Glover reunion concerts. In 2007, he produced a documentary video on the trio, titled Blues, Rags and Hollers: The Koerner, Ray & Glover Story. Glover was the author of several blues harp songbooks and a co-author, along with Ward Gaines and Scott Dirks, of an award-winning biography of Little Walter, Blues with a Feeling: The Little Walter Story, published in 2002. Glover was a prolific rock critic, having written articles for the Little Sandy Review (1962–1963), Sing Out! (1964–1965), Hullabaloo/Circus (1968–1971), Hit Parader (1968), Crawdaddy (1968), Eye (1968), Rolling Stone (1968–1973), Junior Scholastic (1970), Creem (1974–1976), Request (1990–1999), Twin Cities Blues News (1996-2006), MNBlues.
Denver Folklore Center resembled the rustic, old, and antique look of the New York Folklore Center and became one of the nations focal points during the American Folk Music Revival during the 1960s and was consistently mentioned in articles and columns in folk music publications such as Sing Out!, the official magazine of the folk movement during the folk revival. The Denver Folklore Center presented concerts by Elizabeth Cotten, Joan Baez, Doc Watson, Muddy Waters, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Mike Seeger, Taj Mahal, Ian & Sylvia, The Mamas and the Papas, and the first ever performance of Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger, among many others. The Denver Folklore Center also hosted performances, hoots and open mic nights in a performance space next to the store.
When "This Isn't Over Yet" came out in June 2010, it was featured in Sing Out!, M Music, Paste Magazine, etc, and invited conversations in interviews about mental health, creativity, and stigma. No longer touring full time, Tasha began a Master's program in Creative Writing at Miami University in 2010, and Justin began working on the team that made tour visuals for artists such as Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton Kanye West, Usher, etc - eventually including work for the 2015 Super Bowl Half Time show. Tasha's debut book, Once You Had Hands (2015, Humanist Press) combines her poetry with photographs by renowned natural light photographer Michael Wilson; it was a finalist for the 2016 Ohioana Book Award in Poetry.
Voyager were an English pop-rock band, formed initially in Newbury, Berkshire, originally as 'The Paul French Connection' with Paul French (vocals, keyboards), Paul Hirsh (keyboards, guitar), Chris Hook (bass guitar), and former member of Mr Big, John "Martyr" Marter (drums). Although they initially saw themselves as a progressive rock group, they had to tailor their style to a more commercial mood, as evidenced by their debut single, "Halfway Hotel". It was their only hit single, reaching No. 33 in the UK Singles Chart , No. 15 in the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in 1979 and duly becoming the title track of their first album. A second album Act of Love (1980) yielded a turntable hit (heavily played on music radio without ever entering the charts), "Sing Out (Love Is Easy)".
He was not interested in jumping on the folk rock (or, as he once joked, "folk rot"Tom Paxton, "Folk Rot", Sing Out! (Autumn 1965)) bandwagon though, and continued his folk singer-songwriter style on albums like Outward Bound (1966) and Morning Again (1968). On January 20, 1968, three months after the death of Woody Guthrie, Paxton and a number of other prominent folk musicians performed at the Harold Leventhal produced "A Tribute to Woody Guthrie" concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall. Paxton decided to try some more elaborate recording techniques, including neo-chamber music with string sections, flutes, horns, piano, various session musicians, as well as his acoustic guitar and vocals, similar to what his labelmate Judy Collins and his friend Phil Ochs were experimenting with around this time.
His varied musical output showed his concern with the development of an authentic American musical vocabulary. Jazz, blues and folk melodies and rhythms are frequent themes in his many song cycles, his nine operas, his eight symphonies, and his many choral, chamber, and solo works. His 37 orchestral works have been performed by leading orchestras throughout the world under such conductors as Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Lorin Maazel, and Sergiu Comissiona. He also composed for Hollywood (notably, the film score of They Came to Cordura, starring Gary Cooper and Rita Hayworth, 1959) and Broadway (Sing Out, Sweet Land, 1944, book by Walter Kerr). His Western Suite was premiered by Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra during a broadcast concert on November 25, 1945, in NBC Studio 8-H.
She also made her debut with Lyric Opera of Chicago in the title role of Verdi's Aida and her debut with Connecticut Grand Opera in the title role of Puccini's Tosca.MUSIC; A Bounty of Vocal Concerts Tops the Programs - New York Times In 1989 she made debuts at the Metropolitan Opera and the San Francisco Opera both in the title role of Verdi's Aida.Reviews/Music; Alessandra Marc Makes Her Met Debut as Aida - New York Times She also performed and recorded the role of Maria in Richard Strauss' Friedenstag with Robert Bass and the Collegiate Choral and Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.RECORDINGS VIEW; As Strauss's Music Comes Back, Fine Voices Sing Out a Welcome - New York Times That same year, she performed the title role of Ariadne in Ariadne auf Naxos at the Washington Concert Opera.
Accessed on October 14, 2014. By this time, Seeger was a senior figure in the 1960s folk revival centered in Greenwich Village, as a longtime columnist in Sing Out!, the successor to the People's Songs Bulletin, and as a founder of the topical Broadside magazine. To describe the new crop of politically committed folk singers, he coined the phrase "Woody's children", alluding to his associate and traveling companion, Woody Guthrie, who by this time had become a legendary figure. This urban folk-revival movement, a continuation of the activist tradition of the 1930s and 1940s and of People's Songs, used adaptations of traditional tunes and lyrics to effect social change, a practice that goes back to the Industrial Workers of the World or Wobblies' Little Red Song Book, compiled by Swedish-born union organizer Joe Hill (1879–1915).
J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun wrote "Where another singer might have been tempted to turn "Anytime You Need a Friend" into a full-blown sanctified sing-out, Carey and producer Walter Afanasieff use the gospel harmonies on the chorus as contrast for Carey's pop soul vocal." Gavin Report commented that "with it's serious gospel overtones", it is Carey's "most powerful track to-date." A writer from Portland Press Herald called the song one of Carey's "original classics", and felt it earned a place on her compilation album #1's, even though it did not top the Billboard Hot 100. In an article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, a writer commented that Carey's vocal range in the song sounds as if it's from a "glass-shattering dimension" and complimented her incorporation of the gospel genre and church choir into the song's climax.
Veldeke uses the conventional description of nature (Natureingang) to open his lyrics, and then usually parallels it – as in the example below – or contrasts it with the lover's feelings: Ez sint guotiu niuwe maere, daz die vogel offenbaere singent, dâ man bluomen siht. zén zîten in dem jâre stüende wol, daz man vrô waere, leider des enbin ich niht: Mîn tumbez herze mich verriet, daz muoz unsanfte unde swaere tragen daz leit, das mir beschiht. (MF I) '' (It is good news that the birds sing out loud where one sees flowers. In this time of year, one ought to be happy, but alas, I am not: my foolish heart has betrayed me, and must now, sad and sombre, suffer the hardship that is imparted on me.) In contrast to what he does in his Eneas Romance and his Servatius, he does not use neutral rhyme in his lyrics, as this technique limits the number of rhyme words available to the poet too drastically.
In 1962, he recorded a privately produced live album at the Gaslight entitled, I'm the Man That Built the Bridges. During his stay in Greenwich Village, Paxton published some of his songs in the folk magazines Broadside and Sing Out!, and performed alongside such folksingers as Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Eric Andersen, Dave Van Ronk, and Mississippi John Hurt. Paxton met his future wife, Margaret Ann Cummings (known as "Midge"), at the Gaslight one night in January 1963 after being introduced to her by David Blue.Tom Paxton, The Honor of Your Company (2000) p.26 Pete Seeger picked up on a few of Paxton's songs in 1963, including "Ramblin' Boy" (which Seeger performed at The Weavers reunion concert at Carnegie Hall) and "What Did You Learn in School Today?" Paxton increased his profile as a performer, appearing at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, which was recorded by Vanguard Records. A month after Newport in 1963, Paxton married Midge.
The songs include the works of concentration camp prisoners and inhabitants of the ghettos of Eastern Europe as well anti-Fascist anthems inspired by the Spanish Civil War, Red Army songs, and songs of Resistance fighters; New York Sings – 400 Years of the Empire State in Song (reviewed by his friend and colleague Pete Seeger). Seeger and Silverman were both editors at Sing Out! A Folk Music Magazine in the 1960s.; The Baseball Songbook – Songs and Images from the Early Years of America’s Favorite Pastime; The Folk Song Encyclopedia (a two volume compilation of over 1,000 folk songs; words, music and guitar chords); The Complete Book of Bach Chorales (translated into English); Ballads and Songs of the Civil War (piano-vocal with guitar chords); The Guitar Player's Guide and Almanac (a combined method book and survey of musical, technical and anecdotal information); Of Thee I Sing (patriotic American songs from the Revolutionary War to the present).
Several reviewers have pointed out that the lyrics in "All Along the Watchtower" echo lines in the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 21, verses 5–9: Commenting on the songs on his album John Wesley Harding, in an interview published in the folk music magazine Sing Out! in October 1968, Dylan told John Cohen and Happy Traum: The unusual structure of the narrative was remarked on by English Literature professor Christopher Ricks, who commented that "All Along the Watchtower" is an example of Dylan's audacity at manipulating chronological time: "at the conclusion of the last verse, it is as if the song bizarrely begins at last, and as if the myth began again." Heylin described Dylan's narrative technique in "Watchtower" as setting the listener up for an epic ballad with the first two verses, but then, after a brief instrumental passage, the singer cuts "to the end of the song, leaving the listener to fill in his or her own (doom-laden) blanks." Critics have described Dylan's version as a masterpiece of understatement.
Some twists were introduced during the later stages of season 3: 'immunity' whereby the contestant who received a higher judges' score was immune to elimination and immediately advanced to the next round, while "sudden death" elimination were also introduced whereby the contestant who received a lower judges' score was eliminated from the competition immediately; contestants who was either immune or immediately eliminated did not face the public vote that week. Season 4 removed 'immunity' and 'sudden death' eliminations in favour of live radio shows & print photo shoot (which was held on the first two live shows) Season 3 introduced 'sing- off' during the results shows as part of the elimination/result announcement process. All contestants who were brought to sing-off had to perform one pop song chosen by the producers; during the sing-off, the microphone's pitch starts out on the contestant's original pitch; the first contestant to produce an altered pitch (or muted, during the first live show) was eliminated. Later stages of the competition, as well as Revival rounds and Grand Finals, starts out with altered microphone pitches; the first contestant to sing out his or her own pitch advanced or won the competition.
Tosi's is also the first recorded encouragement of the use of rubato as an embellishment. While he again and again rails on singers who accidentally sing out of tempo or self-aggrandizingly hold out notes as in the modern fermata, he encourages “[t]he stealing of Time […], provided he makes a Restitution with Ingenuity”; meaning, provided the singer catches back up the accompaniment, allowing them to keep tempo.p. 67. Another interesting element of Opinioni is Tosi's discussions on intonation and sol- fa-ing. During a period in which various methods of temperament were used by keyboards, strings and even singers, Tosi laments that “except in some few Professors, that modern Intonation is very bad.”p. 9. He speaks of a differing “Semitone Major and Minor” (or a larger and a smaller semitone) whose “[d]ifference cannot be known by an Organ or Harpsichord, if the Keys of the Instrument are not split.”p. 9. Consequentially, he warns that “if a Soprano was to sing D sharp, like E flat, a nice Ear will find he is out of Tune, because this last rises.”p. 10. Tosi's remedy to poor intonation is to begin the singer young on solfege, using the traditional gamut created by Guido.
Roberts was born on September 19, 1945 in Newport News, Virginia. As the lead singer of Arkade, he had two Billboard Hot 100 hits in 1970-71, including the easy listening crossover, "The Morning of Our Lives", which became the Bridal Fair theme, later a Top 15 Adult Contemporary hit, and "Sing Out the Love (In My Heart)", which reached #99 on the Hot 100. Roberts' voice is easily recognizable as the singer of the theme song (and most used version) to the second season of the animated series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! as well as the season 2 "chase songs," many of which he also composed. In 1972 he sang the hit "Something's Wrong With Me", written by Danny Janssen and Bobby Hart, which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972. "Keep on Singing", later a #15 single for Helen Reddy on 27 April 1974, was another important hit for Roberts, reaching #50 on the Hot 100 on 17 March 1973. "Rocky" brought his greatest success, reaching #9 on the Hot 100 on 11 October 1975. The track also reached #22 in the UK in November 1975, which to date is Roberts' only chart appearance in the UK. Roberts and Hart later wrote the song "Over You" for the 1983 film, Tender Mercies.
University of Tennessee Press. p. 160, citing Bound for Glory, New York: Dutton, 1946, p. 295. In June 1962, the song was published in Sing Out!, accompanied by Dylan's comments: Dylan recorded "Blowin' in the Wind" on July 9, 1962, for inclusion on his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, released in May 1963. In his sleeve notes for The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991, John Bauldie wrote that Pete Seeger first identified the melody of "Blowin' in the Wind" as an adaptation of the old African-American spiritual "No More Auction Block/We Shall Overcome". According to Alan Lomax's The Folk Songs of North America, the song originated in Canada and was sung by former slaves who fled there after Britain abolished slavery in 1833. In 1978, Dylan acknowledged the source when he told journalist Marc Rowland: "'Blowin' in the Wind' has always been a spiritual. I took it off a song called 'No More Auction Block' – that's a spiritual and 'Blowin' in the Wind' follows the same feeling."Quoted in John Bauldie's sleeve notes for The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 Dylan's performance of "No More Auction Block" was recorded at the Gaslight Cafe in October 1962, and appeared on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991.

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