His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee. |
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The songbook collected compositions from all over the world, making the case that the protest movement was universal. |
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Sandi Schmidt, a flutemaker and songbook publisher in Everett, WA tells a powerful story about a coalmouse, a dove and a snowflake. |
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It's true that the Paul Robeson songbook isn't just about the songs but sometimes, surely, they're enough. |
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The money will go towards producing a songbook, video and CD of them performing traditional songs in the Steers dialect. |
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Particularly noteworthy is The Road Goes On Forever, a songbook of words and sheet music by Tolkien and Donald Swann. |
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The Hills' catchy little tune was unleashed upon the world in 1893, when it was published in the songbook Song Stories for the Kindergarten. |
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She is currently co-writing the book for a major Broadway musical built around the songbook of Motown legend, Smokey Robinson. |
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At the end of the visit, he presented us with a songbook of his songs, which was fantastic. |
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I asked the man for the songbook, although I was sure my song was already in there, and sure enough, it was. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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As a dramatist, he's currently writing a musical based on the entire songbook. |
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Ed has had a difficult time getting his oncologist and Dr. Jackson onto the same page in his treatment songbook. |
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They will choose songs for worship from around the world and they hope to produce a songbook and a recording. |
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Everything is here: the recording studio, songbook, musicians, guests, motivation, excitment, and the thirst for sharing. |
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You will be able to produce your own songbook accompanied by the music on compact disc. |
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An exclusive treat for everyone attending Isla's forthcoming shows will be the availability of a songbook containing words of her 20 most popular songs. |
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After he put away the Kumbaya songbook for lack of willing singers, his foreign policy remains incoherent. |
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The new songbook with the Taizé songs translated into Estonian means that a greater repertoire is now much more accessible than before. |
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While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook. |
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With that nucleus we can all sing from the same songbook and bring other countries together much as we did in the Ottawa process. |
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The band keeps on playing restlessly the titles of their songbook, revisiting each album. |
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For all families who like to make music together at the piano, the companion volume to both the Lullaby songbook and CDs has just been published. |
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Yoko Ono made a gift to Amnesty International of the recording rights to Imagine and John Lennon's entire solo songbook. |
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Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook. |
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Another huge task for the Music Committee is compiling an international songbook. |
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During his years at South western Seminary, McKinney had worked part-time as music editor for Robert H. Coleman, a songbook and hymnal publisher in Dallas. |
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This time, all Court levels are singing from the same songbook. |
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Most great American songbook albums feel grafted on to the artist's career: too obviously glommed together as a money-making exercise or a means of tiding them over when inspiration fails to strike. |
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There are no such misunderstandings in this play and I hope Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour will be encountered the way I originally dreamed: as a songbook of supreme human carousal, and as an affirmation. |
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Over the years, she has amassed a great wealth of regional songs and folklore, which she helped publish in songbook format to preserve the musical heritage of the Miramichi. |
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That said, it does nothing more than join the chorus and sing from the same songbook as the other nations, and in this case it seems to be singing off key. |
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The songbook is colored, lighthearted, with particular harmonies. These last two years of travelling have created the emotion of each song: the laughter, tears, and surprises. |
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In her spare time, the lawyer likes to do nothing better than knock out a few ditties from the Great American Songbook on her baby grand piano. |
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It's recommended for Astaire and Coppola completists, students of the cultural history of race, fans of the Great American Songbook, and Petula Clark groupies. |
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On 19 October 2010, Stewart released another edition of his Great American Songbook series titled Fly Me to the Moon. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Carol Channing recorded Winnie the Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner and The Winnie the Pooh Songbook, with music by Don Heckman. |
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