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Though the baritone Gerald Finley's voice was rather light for the brooding Golaud, he compensated with dark and volatile singing.
Their steadfast riffs leave room for genuinely volatile singing, and for an audience that spread well beyond the This Tent, Ms. Howard was ready to belt.
Fado, particularly in the style of Portugal's most influential singer, Amália Rodrigues, frames its volatile singing, with Gypsy and Arabic underpinnings, within elegant Baroque-tinged accompaniments.
Their new release, "Desperate Ground" (Saddle Creek), recalls that triumphant 2006 album with keen hooks and volatile singing, yet doesn't much expand their vaguely political conversations of other recent efforts.
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Ms. Borodina's Amneris was impassioned, volatile, unevenly sung but never boring.
Singing about self-doubt and volatile romance, he also seemed to be blurting out some of New York's clashing responses to Sept. 11: "Lost it all again to start over/try to rout it then".
Netflix told Deadline that Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler will join forces for "Divanation," a comedy centered around a singing group's reunion three decades after their "volatile" split.
In the volatile culture of the late 1960s Mr. Morrison strove to test taboos, defying television censorship — singing the word "higher" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" — and drawing prosecution for obscenity.
Singing the soliloquy from "Carousel," Mr. Esparza became his character, Billy Bigelow, projecting a volatile mixture of bravado and insecurity as he contemplates parenthood.
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Swaying, singing.
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