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Dolly Parton sings out in support of victims of the Smoky Mountain wildfires.
The Black diaspora sings out for recognition on the gallery walls like gospel lyrics.
As in Funny Girl, she sings out her sorrow in the bittersweet final scene.
"Her music gives us life, her voice sings out for so many who are silenced," Wrabel said.
" But when asked if he sings out loud, Deese responded, "Well, that's what the hearings are for!
"This life may be too good to survive," Cary Ann Hearst, one half of Americana duo Shovels and Rope, sings out.
In Take 3 he teases out certain crucial notes in the left hand; in Take 4, to me, the melodic line sings out more prominently.
" He lets his guests choose many of the plates: "I'm really interested in the item in the menu that's written in a way that it sings out to people.
And because the chess-player keeps putting his hand over his lips while contemplating his next move, Ray muffles the song whenever the character's mouth is covered, and sings out when it's not.
Smash that mf play button below, and keep an ear out for the most relatable moment—when Wino sings out "I'd rather get high than pay the rent" in his inimitable phlegmmy yowl.
The moment when Von Spain sings out on "Lull," proud and deeply, halfway to a chant, over a simple, lacy guitar melody and deliberate drum hits, is too lovely and pure to quantify.
She lives in a modest apartment, works a boring job in insurance, sings out loud to Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" in her beat-up car and goes out dancing by herself.
Lotteries are huge in Spain, especially the Christmas one (a children's choir sings out the winning numbers), and I know that soon I'm going to have to pony up for the office pool because nobody wants to be the chump still working after New Year's.
In "Untitled (Three legs and a squash in mirror, yellow)" (2016), the background is the color of butter, the blue blanket Rasmussen sits on resonates with a turquoise ring on her finger, and the blanket's green trim sings out to a similarly hued melon in the bottom right corner (as well as to its reflection).
Promising productions this year include Anatomy Theater, composed by David Lang with scenic design by artist Mark Dion, and inspired by 17th- and 18th-century medical texts; Missy Mazzoli's Breaking the Waves, about a wife's harrowing sacrifice; Matt Marks's Mata Hari, on the conviction of the alleged World War I femme fatale; and M. Lamar and Hunter Hunt-Hendrix's Funeral Doom Spiritual, which sings out for a timely ruin to white supremacy.
He often sings out of nowhere. His family runs a Chinese restaurant.
The brook sings out clear through the darkness. The flowers pale in the twilight. The earth breathes, in full rest and sleep. All longing now becomes a dream.
During live performances, Wade often begins with bliss dance and ends with a kirtan. Wade, on guitar and harmonium, sings out a phrase; the audience responds until the musicians and audience mesh.
Other instruments used are the maracas, canoas or sticks. This music has maintained its original form and is still sung in call and response, one person sings out a line and all others reply in song also.
Besides its single release, "Out of Sight" appeared on an album of the same name, which was quickly withdrawn from sale. It was re- released on King in 1968 with one track missing under the title James Brown Sings Out of Sight.
The music Erica Blinn plays is from the heart. It has a Midwestern, American rock feel to it . Her upbeat harmonic tune stretches to the hearts of those who listen. She sings out honest words that stretch and twist through her tunes.
Donna Rosa arrives with a gun and tells Pablo that Mario is poisoning her niece with metaphors. She threatens to shoot Mario if he meets with Beatrice again, then leaves. Scene 10: Love Duet #3 Alone, Mario sings out to Beatrice. Beatrice responds and they soon meet, sharing their love for each other.
Weighing only 1 pound 4 ounces, much kinder to the body than traditional violas. It is 11/32 of an inch narrower on the A string shoulder, making it easier to play in the upper positions. The viola has an amazingly beautiful, dark, yet vibrant resonance. It sings out effortlessly and powerfully.
During the dance, the pair fall in love. Moment of truth In Seattle, while in a café with Shakespeare, Ivy sings Out of Nowhere as she plays the piano. By happenstance, a flight surgeon, Colonel Stubbs (Rhys Williams), passes by and recognizes Shakespeare. Stubbs mentions treating an unnamed Air Force officer for leukemia.
Come inside, I said to her, so that I can > listen to you as well. So we went inside again, and she and her mother sat > down. As soon as I approached the stage Kostas Papadopoulos said to me, "The > girl sings out of tune..." Let me hear her as well, I said.
There is a caller who sings out directions to all the dancers. The pairs of dancers gather in opposite rows, approaching and moving away as the music progresses. The following is an example of a Chamaritta verse with the English translation. A moda da Chamarrita Nã tem nada que aprender, E andar comum pé no ar E outro no chão a bater.
Ian McDowell, Not just a Giddens sister: Lalenja Harrington sings out, educates and inspires, Yes! Weekly, April 24, 2018 Giddens married Irish musician Michael Laffan in 2007. They have a daughter born in 2009 and a son born in 2013; however, they had separated as of 2018. In 2019, Giddens was in a relationship with her musical partner Francesco Turrisi.
His first recordings were released as the 1959 album Casey Sings Out, on the Urania label, which was recorded with a small group comprising Art Ryerson (guitar and banjo), Sandy Block (bass), and drummers Phil Krauss and Bunny Shawker. He moved to Elektra Records, which released the album Goin' Places in 1960, and recorded a one-off single on the Sutton label, "Freedom Rider", in 1961. He then moved to Atco Records.
With all the couples reunited, Pugsley admits to slipping the potion to Alice, but is congratulated since it brought everyone together. Uncle Fester, wearing a rocket, tells everyone he is flying off to be with the moon. As the families sing one last ballad, they are all shocked as Lurch sings out loud for the first time, just as a puff of smoke is seen on the moon, signaling Fester has just landed ("Move Toward the Darkness").
Warren G is driving alone through Eastside, Long Beach, California at night, looking for women. He finds a group of men playing dice and tries to join them, but they pull out their guns and rob him instead. Thinking he's about to die, Warren G sings out, "if I had wings I would fly"; one critic describes this moment as "the hook" of the song. Meanwhile, Nate Dogg is looking for Warren G. He passes a car full of women, who are so fixated on him that they crash their car.
He recorded a live show in Pasadena, California, released in 1965 as "Live" at the Ice House, and the same year issued his final Atco album, Blues Is A Woman Gone, again recorded with Lynch, Bushnell and Francis. The album features a cover photograph of Nico (Christa Päffgen), who at the time was working uncredited as a model. Atco also released several singles by Anderson, but none were commercially successful. However, his 1959 album Casey Sings Out was reissued in 1965 as Casey Anderson Sings Folk Songs on the Forum Circle label.
To survive he begins to eat anything left behind by wolves, until the wolves become used to the boy and allow him to share their meals. When spring arrives the boy follows the wolves to the shores, and by chance his brother happens to be fishing nearby. The eldest brother remembers the promise as the boy sings out that he is becoming a wolf as well. His brother calls to the boy, but the child gradually transforms into a wolf himself and runs off with the rest of the pack.
Elizabeth is occasionally able to "one-up" Hyacinth herself by reminding her neighbour that her daughter is at university, whilst Sheridan is studying at a mere polytechnic. Liz's brother Emmet (David Griffin) moves in with her at the beginning of series 2 after a messy divorce. Hyacinth, upon learning that Emmet is a musician, frequently and abruptly sings out-of-key at him to try to get a part in one of his productions, making him terrified of leaving the house, lest she see him ("She'll sing at me!"). Emmet's problems are made worse by Hyacinth's mistaken belief that his frightened reactions indicate that he is infatuated with her; which, in fact, could not be further from the truth.
Pure melody is of less importance than the greater narrative in each number, but the music still sings out with melodic grace. While Manfred Eicher and his storied label have nothing to do with this record, Glass Song has that "ECM sound," if ever it existed. Mystery, blooming musical thoughts and vaguely haunting notions are at the heart of this captivating album. Yelena Eckemoff 's Lions (L&H; 2015), with bassist Arild Andersen and drummer Billy Hart is a long but comprehensive look at animals in the wild with human touches, a classical-jazz soundtrack that goes beyond the superficial, intermission grabs for attention and seeks out the feelings beneath the eerily accurate movements.
The room where the band is playing keeps getting darker and somehow foggy. When the man finally shows up in the beach the songs reaches its climax and most intense and heavy part with the guitar and bass getting louder as a countdown begins, the young man then gives the diamond to the girl and then blacks out. The song reaches its lowest part right after this and the man seems to have died as the girl softly closes his eyes while crying then walks away, with Taka singing softly and saddening the moment more. The girl walks away and then the band enters the last chorus while headbanging to the melancholic melody accompanied by a subtle piano beat that indicates the close end then Taka sings out 'It finally begins' as the end, the noise of the guitar fades out and the band members stand still looking down while the image fades out.
John Rockwell of The New York Times has pointed out that Mayer was "especially known for his operas and songs ... his work sings out with real beauty, both in the vocal writing and the instrumental settings." Distinguished artists have introduced his scores: Robert De Cormier led the New York Choral Society in its Lincoln Center premiere of "Spring Came on Forever"; sopranos Heidi Grant Murphy, Eleanor Steber and Christine Brewer have all premiered vocal- chamber works; and Leopold Stokowski (at eighty-eight) conducted Mayer's piano concerto Octagon at Carnegie Hall with William Masselos as soloist. Mayer taught composition and orchestration at Boston University; was a guest lecturer at Yale, Columbia, the Pratt Institute and the Juilliard School; fulfilled writing and cultural assignments from the US Information Agency, one of which involved preparing lectures on American chamber opera to be delivered abroad; served on judging panels for the MacDowell Colony, the American Composers Orchestra, Composers Recordings, Inc., the National Opera Association and the National Federation of Music Clubs; and was Composer-in- Residence at the Conductors' Institute and Adirondack New Music Festival.

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