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vocalist

[voh-kuh-list] / ˈvoʊ kə lɪst /


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“We don’t use AI-generated personalities. We don’t play AI music that features synthetic vocalists pretending to be human,” Tom Poleman, the company’s programming chief, wrote in an email to employees.

From Los Angeles Times

Expect a heavy dose of improvisation when they’re on the clock at Coachella, and don’t be surprised if vocalists from “Dinner Party: Dessert” pop out to join the fray.

From Los Angeles Times

"We played on some of the biggest stages in the world but home hits different - it's where we want to grow," says Raoul Kerr, the band's vocalist.

From BBC

These include Chicago trumpeter Marquis Hill, Jamaican vocalist Masego and, most prominently, Cook’s own parents, who appear in snippets of recorded conversations with their son.

From Washington Post

The British vocalist and keyboardist, who was best known for bringing her talents to Fleetwood Mac, died on Nov. 30 at a hospital after a “short illness.”

From Los Angeles Times