noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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female
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The female vocalist carried the show with aplomb and the band sounded tough and strong instrumentally.
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None the less, Wilson is riding a flood of media attention rarely afforded female jazz vocalists .
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He favours female vocalists , slow tempos, lush arrangements of tuneful melodies in the jazz-soul idiom.
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He is joined on three tunes by Etta Jones, one of the neglected female vocalists in jazz.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He's a session musician, providing studio backing to well-known vocalists.
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The female vocalist came on in a long white gown.
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Tom, the lead vocalist , is also a talented guitarist.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Diamanda Galas, the avant-garde vocalist based in New York.
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Holiday was in many ways the first modern pop vocalist .
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I have a vocalist called Kali who sings the Aretha Franklin track Respect.
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Opening will be a top roster of local talent, along with Chicago-based pianist / vocalist Judy Roberts.
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The female vocalist carried the show with aplomb and the band sounded tough and strong instrumentally.
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The London-based quartet creates dark, brooding soundscapes that songwriter and lead vocalist Gavin Rossdale pierces with agonized, abstract lyrics.
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The only missing link in the resurrection of Jersey-based punk ghouls the Misfits is co-founder, songwriter and vocalist , Glenn Danzig.