He exhibited his trademark stream-of-consciousness lyrics and scat singing during solos, proving he is as original and innovative as ever. |
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Discovered in Missouri, Shooby's musical style is imitating a trumpet in a bizarre improvised scat over a variety of music. |
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The touchstone sound is hip hop, but Martin has dropped the rap for a jazz scat style which recalls British singer Cleveland Watkiss. |
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Vyk exclaimed stopping Darryn from his own question and then telling his driver to scat. |
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The best-known species, the scat, or argus fish is a popular freshwater aquarium fish when small. |
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Bear signs are everywhere in Bradwell Bay, from fresh footprints to scat to mauled trees, marked by hears to show territorial boundaries. |
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Common waxbills are small African finches that select carnivore scat as a material to include in, on, and around their nests. |
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But Bolgiano and other wildlife authorities are convinced from scat, tracks, and the occasional carcass that the cats are making a comeback. |
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Instead of climbing back down to the seat with many grunts and exclamations, Philip stayed perched on the piano bench and started to sing scat. |
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Her first album was arranged by a son of Cuba's legendary scat singer and jazz trumpeter Bobby Carcasses. |
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In particular the album's opening few moments feature some fairly rank scat singing which had me jumping for the skip button. |
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Grant's definition indicates that scat singing, because it is not previously composed, is more directly connected to music than is vocalese. |
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From his work analyzing hormones and DNA in animal feces, Wasser knew that scat could provide a wealth of information about wildlife populations. |
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Over several weeks, I collected carnivore scat similar to that I had seen gathered by waxbills and stored it in a freezer. |
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Currently, the group is in the midst of training dogs to find desert tortoise scat and hope to conduct testing this spring in Nevada. |
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This is done by biologists to make sure they have the right scat from the right animal. |
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Mud crab exoskeletal remains were abundant in the scat of river otter of the upper Parker River estuary. |
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The duo's scat lyrics and drum-n-bass delivery really temper the album, preventing it from becoming too soft at points. |
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The wolves proved very clever and I was only able to see a few green shapes in a night scope and get some detailed pictures of scat and prints. |
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He revealed a rougher side, first singing garbled scat vocals into his trumpet, and then using actual words, which was unexpected from an abstract act. |
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Her infectious scat singing brought excitement to such concert recordings as Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin and was widely imitated by others. |
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Using their DNA, which can be extracted from their scat, and radio-tracking collars, scientists have logged some extraordinary journeys. |
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By documenting items in scat piles, we can identify past and future shifts in diet, especially in response to changing food supplies. |
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The IAP may also include a Health and Safety Plan, maps, sketches, photos, scat reports, and other supporting documentation. |
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There's no political favoritism here, so scat, you malicious muckrakers. |
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Sharny is an accomplished and well-known jazz performer who has been singing on the Australian jazz scene since 1976, and she is renowned for her amazing scat singing. |
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Armstrong's scat singing also influenced the singing technique of bebop innovator Dizzy Gillespie, who first began recording bebop in 1944 with saxophonist Charlie Parker. |
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He was mainly influenced by sound poetry, and the scat vocals of Jazz. |
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Using scat allows sample collection without disturbing the focal animal. |
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There was otter scat on the bank, coyote tracks on the ice, and where the bridge had arched the flow in some lost age, a recently demolished beaver dam. |
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But the method is limited, as it depends on analysis of hard parts remaining in scat such as squid beaks and fish bones, and identifies only the last meal. |
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Petra deploys an impeccable technique, allied to stunning diction, and even brings restraint and musicality to her scat singing. |
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With their syncopated rag time rhythms and big bass fiddle, the girls excel at scat vocals that'll melt the wax clean off your old victrola. |
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They are told to look for grizzly scat in camping areas, and be careful to carry the bells and whistles in those areas. |
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When I was eight I was obsessed with Ella Fitzgerald and wanted to learn her vocal style and scat singing. |
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Mink scat is often dark brown or black, and roughly cylindrical. |
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Like a gramophone that takes us back in time, Miss N. O. introduces the audience, to her marvellous memories, as she recounts the legends of blues, Charleston, shimmy and scat music. |
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It is often improvised, similar to scat singing in jazz. |
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Rabbit did a dazzlingly quick bravura sequence, like scat singing. |
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Orkin hikes into isolated mountaintop forests accompanied by a four-legged assistant who avidly sniffs out scat left by black-crested gibbons and Phayre's leaf monkeys. |
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The words Adiemus uses are invented language akin to scat singing in jazz and Jenkins believes he could never have come to compose that work without his journey through jazz. |
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Species in the study area and scat samples could belong to the Arabian leopard, caracal, grey wolf, striped hyena, Arabian tahr and Arabian gazelle. |
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This soulful Baritone singer also mixes in poppy scat singing, inventive beatboxing and Zen-inspired lyrics that earnestly trace the mysteries of life and love. |
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Grizzly scat is difficult to differentiate from black bear scat, as diet is in a constant state of flux depending on the availability of seasonal food items. |
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Enema queens, like scat queens, are really the scum of the earth. |
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A scat found at Kidland Forest in Northumberland in June 2010 may represent either a recolonisation from Scotland, or a relict population that has escaped notice previously. |
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Scat found in Cwm Rheidol forest in 2007 was confirmed to be from a pine marten using DNA testing. |
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