Sentence examples for singing rage from inspiring English sources

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For Page's first solo recording, "Confess," which became a hit in 1948, she overdubbed her vocals to provide harmony, a method that earned her the moniker the "Singing Rage" and that she continued to employ.

She was dubbed "the Singing Rage", and her alto voice was often double tracked, on hits such as Mockin' Bird Hill, (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window and, her signature song, Tennessee Waltz.

(David Rooney) 'Flipside: The Patti Page Story' (previews start on Tuesday; opens on Dec. 21) In case "Forever Dusty" hasn't whetted your appetite for jukebox musicals devoted to mid-20th-century female icons, along comes this entry with more than two dozen songs by the country-pop crossover queen known as the "Singing Rage".

(David Rooney) 'Flipside: The Patti Page Story' (opens on Friday) In case "Forever Dusty" hasn't whetted your appetite for jukebox musicals devoted to mid-20th-century female icons, along comes this entry with more than two dozen songs by the country-pop crossover queen known as the "Singing Rage".

She was known as The Singing Rage and for good reason.

Paige worked steadily for many years, and maintained the famous tones that had made her The Singing Rage.

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While singing a rage aria, Achille grabbed her cello bow and broke it, but she found another one and went right on "playing".

At the end of Conrad's first draft, Walter became an inadvertent symbol of class protest at a meeting of the G8, and wound up onstage singing with Rage Against the Machine.

A picture caption on Aug. 13 with an opera review about two productions at Tanglewood, in Massachusetts, misidentified the soprano shown singing Juana in "Rage d'Amours" by Robert Zuidam.

Correction: August 21 , 2003 Thursday A picture caption on Aug. 13 with an opera review about two productions at Tanglewood, in Massachusetts, misidentified the soprano shown singing Juana in "Rage d'Amours" by Robert Zuidam.

He'd sweated, yelled, cursed, sung, whispered, raged, reminisced — Armstrong had been his for ninety minutes, and tomorrow he'd have to give it all back.

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