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Ella Fitzgerald was on the radio singing "Blue Skies".
She started her career on radio, singing with Rudy Vallee, and moved on to several stage and movie roles.
In 1948, when the 24-year-old Mr. Guarrera was participating in the Metropolitan Opera's "Auditions of the Air" (a precursor of the current National Council Auditions), which he eventually won, Toscanini heard him on the radio singing Ford's monologue from "Falstaff" and arranged for an audition.
Bill Withers is on the radio, singing that great two-word bridge of "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone".
In 1970, Cale, a self-taught guitarist, was just scraping by in Tulsa when he heard Eric Clapton on the radio singing "After Midnight".
The burned-out Quilter was fiddling with the play, when he happened to hear Ella Fitzgerald on the radio singing "My Funny Valentine". Almost without trying he had a score of other Rodgers and Hart songs that fit the bill.
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A voice on his police radio sings out warnings about not following them.
Tunde Adebimpe, of TV on the Radio, sings over only a placid rattle of tomtoms and a few piano chords.
Tunde Adebimpe, from TV on the Radio, sang "Heroin," with red lights, Cale on viola, a drone intro, the string quartet, and a bobbing sousaphone.
A frequent attendee at the Bolshoi, he also listened to classical music on the radio, sang folksongs with a fine tenor voice and audited every single recording made in the Soviet Union, writing judgements on the sleeves.
Arizona is still in recession and the radio sings to adverts for repossessed ranches in the desert.
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