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vocalists

noun as in chorus

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I have a little list of 20 or 30 vocalists who deserve a chance to move from the margins of the music world into the mainstream.

Like Bennett, she is part of the long tradition of Italian-American pop vocalists.

Slash featured an all-star cast of vocalists, including Ozzy Osbourne, Adam Levine, and Fergie, and received positive reviews.

Known for her vocal range and nuanced ability, Whitney was born into a family of vocalists.

Singing songs he scored, Hassan is usually backed by a huge ensemble of musicians and vocalists all dressed in traditional robes.

Our vocalists assembled, and sang glees or vigorous choruses, and the night passed pleasantly in smooth water on an even keel.

Vocalists have been attentively listening to voices since the beginning of the modern art of singing.

The music-room resounded with five-finger improvisations and with vocalists who had little but their voices left.

The remaining personnel of vocalists is of no importance, but the orchestra excellent, and worthy of its ancient repute.

Our excellent friend John Wilson, that most mellow of vocalists, once gave us a similar anecdote of Liston.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vocalists, such as: choir, ensemble, carolers, chorale, choristers, and voices.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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