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As I've matured, my singing's improved dramatically so along with the incredible band I'm bringing with me, the songs sound even better today.
Mike Ragogna: Grand Illusions & Breakfasts in America: Conversations with Styx's James "J.Y." Young and Supertramp's Roger Hodgson Mike Ragogna 2012
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As I've matured, my singing's improved dramatically so along with the incredible band I'm bringing with me, the songs sound even better today.
Mike Ragogna: Grand Illusions & Breakfasts in America: Conversations with Styx's James "J.Y." Young and Supertramp's Roger Hodgson Mike Ragogna 2012
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I wouldn't be so silly as to idealize jazz at classical singing's expense, but I wish that some of the values of jazz singing -- savoring the words, improvisation, and absorbing tradition in order to sound all the more like yourself -- were more widely understood as classical values, as well.
All that jazz Anne Midgette 2010
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DEVIN SCHOOLEY, GAVE UP TICKETS: Her shows are really funny and stuff, and her singing's, like, amazing.
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It's an unpretentious sexy act that doesn't pretend to be anything except what it is -- and the singing's GOOD!
Archive 2004-04-18 Michael Evans 2004
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It's an unpretentious sexy act that doesn't pretend to be anything except what it is -- and the singing's GOOD!
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2004
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If singing's what you like to do, we should be boosting you up, and not tearing you down.
yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2006
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When the rhythm's really right You can burn it down tonight When the singing's really fine Sweet as Spanish sherry wine Go on take a chance The ladies do love to dance
The WELL: France Robert Hunter 2003
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I don't mind the dancing so much - but all that singing's boring.
The Rubadub Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952
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Come sing, if singing's in thee -- and may our friend get back
Theocritus, translated into English Verse 300 BC-260 BC Theocritus
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