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songster
noun
A man who sings songs, especially as a profession; a male singer.
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All we knew was that this beloved figure in our life was getting married, and what kind of gift do you give to someone like that, the ultimate songster?
The West's most enthusiastic songster, the meadowlark, sings at full blast.
The big-haired songster, known for classics such as "Maggie May" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", wooed the ladies with his gravelly voice.
Consider, for instance, the wide variety of agent suffixes in the nouns actor, artisan, dotard, engineer, financier, hireling, magistrate, merchant, scientist, secretary, songster, student, and worker.
It's Dylan's highly literate involution of the traditional songster style, which juxtaposed the blues, folk music, commercial pop, gospel, and what we today call "old timey" country music.
A few professionals performed, such as John Lamont, a blond songster who formerly led the New Christy Minstrels.
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Put a few rogue songsters in their midst and the whole population switches tune.In humpbacks, singing is done exclusively by males.
For as long as the genre had existed, there had been some African Americans who performed country songs; harmonica virtuoso DeFord Bailey, for instance, had been a feature of the Grand Ole Opry as early as the late 1920s and blues-oriented songsters such as Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt also sang country or country-flavoured repertoire.
The family, containing approximately 35 species, is notable for its excellent songsters and mimics.
Although songbirds include some of the best songsters, such as thrushes, some have harsh voices like crows, and some do little or no singing.
Though the best songsters may be true songbirds, some birds of other groups have pleasing or musical utterances, like the quavering trill of the screech owl and the cheery whistle of the bobwhite quail.
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