Stoll is a supple balladeer whose raw vocal wanderings set against harmonic guitar-strummings make great theme music for your introspective mood. |
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Her voice sang in perfect harmony with her instrument, and her heart throbbed with the pulse of a true balladeer. |
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A great political balladeer, he is at his superb best when singing melancholy personal ditties, with that soulful voice and tuneful guitar. |
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It contrasts Cash, frail and grey, with Cash the gunslinger, the prison poet, the railroad balladeer. |
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The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall. |
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But right now he needs to decide whether he wants to be a balladeer or a singing anatomist. |
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The Toulousan balladeer went on to record a debut album in 1959, but it would be several years before he achieved mainstream success. |
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They aren't perfect, but it's a lot better than waiting for the balladeer to stroll by and sing us the stories of the day for his dinner. |
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Even Homer, the balladeer, was a Turk, living most of his life in Izmir. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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The guitar-strumming balladeer is a big clubber and fan of dance music, a fact that sits queasily alongside all his woe-is-me stuff. |
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Pay your respects to bush balladeer Banjo Paterson, who wrote our well known 'Waltzing Matilda', at the monument near his birthplace. |
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He later changed his name, believing Harry Macdonough to be a more suitable name for a romantic balladeer. |
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Some artists featured this year were poet and storyteller Ivan Coyote, musician and storyteller Pat Braden, balladeer Moira Cameron and Dene storyteller Scott McQueen. |
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He comes across as this romantic balladeer, and you can't imagine him knowing about the machinations of the record company or how to place a song with an artist, but he's obviously very savvy. |
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And we have two pairs of tickets to give away for Manu Dibango, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and balladeer who made the classic Soul Makossa. |
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