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Cole said her Spanish-language debut disc came about through a dramatic process in which three people were instrumental: her Cuban American producer Rudy Perez, Verve Music Group Chairman David Foster and a Salvadoran nurse named Esther.
Offering stellar work on two versions of the best cut (the opening "Devil in Mind" is reprised as an improvisational instrumental), her fiddle is also a key element on "Get Back in Love," "Cut Me Now" and "I Don't Mind Waiting," the sweet duet she co-wrote and sang with Jacobs.
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Spalding's first album, Junjo (2006), showcased both her instrumental and her vocal talent.
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Her artwork, she believes, has been instrumental in her recovery.
Clinton also invoked her mother, who died in 2011, as another woman who has been instrumental in her journey. .
Surprisingly, we also learned that Snow wasn't always so good and generous, and some tough lessons in her formative years -- not to mention the loss of her mother -- were instrumental in helping her develop her strong moral compass.
The support group, Ms. Gentili said, was instrumental in her transformation.
Muszka was instrumental in her husband's career, in ways large and small.
It is also because she sings; for audiences put off by the cerebral rigors of instrumental improvisation, her pliant alto voice gives them something to hang on to.
"There's no doubt he was instrumental in her survival until the ripe old age" of almost 105, Mr. Schwab said.
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