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It is often used to refer to someone who is exceptionally skilled at singing. For example, "Adele is a singing powerhouse, her powerful voice can fill a concert hall."
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And executives at Fox hurried to note the show did not come close to matching the 6 rating and 17.9 million viewers that its singing powerhouse "American Idol" attracted for its premiere this season.
"It Ain't Over" is a duet with now legendary singing powerhouse Sam Harris that clearly has its roots in the original "dueling diva" match of Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer on "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)." After years of female duos subsequently trying to equal the unforgettable success of that pairing, it's terrific to hear two men toss their hats into the ring of "diva-offs".
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Ann Duquesnay sang a powerhouse version of "The Banishment" from "Jelly's Last Jam," the show for which Mr. Hines won a Tony Award.
Beyond NBC, Mr. DiClemente said the Fox network was also under pressure because its longtime hit "24" was ending this month and its powerhouse singing competition, "American Idol," was slowly losing audience share at the same time its signature judge, Simon Cowell, was about to leave the show.
Postmodern Jukebox is back with a very special cover of a pop hit that includes the powerhouse singing addition of Miche Braden.
Special mention goes to Reggie Whitehead, who in the role of Noah "Horse" Simmons, all but steals the show with his arthritic gyrations and powerhouse singing.
She joins Lin-Manuel MIdinaa, Josh Groban, Idina Menzel and other powerhouse performers on "Singing You Home," out Friday on Ghostlight Records.
The singing voices range from Ms. Millington's powerhouse belt to some actors' slight off-key tendencies, and a couple of members of the cast I saw were shaky on the nuanced acting front as well.
Odetta has been a blues powerhouse since the 1950's, strumming hard and singing with a deep, leathery voice that harks back to field hollers and spirituals.
Odetta has been a blues powerhouse since the 1950's, strumming hard and singing with a deep, leathery voice that harks back to field hollers and sprituals.
(Sinagra) ODETTA (Wednesday) Odetta has been a blues powerhouse since the 1950's, strumming hard and singing with a deep, leathery voice that harks back to field hollers and spirituals.
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