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- On the plus side, the musical score by Paul Johnson and Ronald Owen is tunefully pleasant.
- Another tunefully sunny day dawns on " Sesame Street, " but Big Bird has the Memory Flu.
- Many of the 12 songs on " Red Dirt Girl " deal with regret _ some tunefully and even whimsically, some heavily.
- It's not so much the razor-sharp quartet's material, but its tunefully abrasive sound, that gives Elastica an edge.
- Melodies are too often of that aimless, blandly zigzag variety favored by composers who don't want to sound harshly atonal or tunefully accessible ."
- Y & amp; R created the ad campaign that tunefully reminded kids and shoppers how to spell Jell-O and another melodic pitch for Dr Pepper.
- The state's debt has grown as the nation's economy has been humming along _ though somewhat less tunefully in New York _ and generating healthy tax revenues.
- Besides, Sunday's episode begins with a catch-up montage, tunefully accompanied by Jersey favorite son Frank Sinatra crooning " It Was a Very Good Year ."
- By late 1982, Hart's drumming " rushed the music along more precisely than ever " and he and Mould, who traded vocal duties, were singing more tunefully.
- Its new singer, Greg Puciato, delivers a scorched scream similar to that of his predecessor, Dimitri Minakakis, but here and there he actually sings tunefully in the deep valley of a tenor voice.
- Audiences desperate for someone who can write tunefully, in a pop vernacular, must turn by default to lesser talents like Frank Wildhorn, the composer of the current Broadway productions of " Jekyll and Hyde,"
- Faint amid the bombs, the warplanes, and the answering artillery, a forgotten sound is coming from the skies over Kabul these days . A tinny, distant voice, crooning tunefully each day around dawn :'Lover, come and sit by me.
- Faint amid the bombs, the warplanes and the answering artillery, a forgotten sound is coming from the skies over Kabul these days . A tinny, distant voice, crooning tunefully each day around dawn : " Lover, come and sit by me.
- During the 1960s, Harris appeared with Marlon Brando in " Mutiny on the Bounty " and trilled semi-tunefully as King Arthur opposite Vanessa Redgrave in " Camelot, " later reprising the Lerner and Loewe musical on stage . ( And remember?
- Presiding over this lost-souls gathering, a goateed gay friend ( Todd Nielsen ) makes Brechtian asides to the audience and tunefully enjoins us not to talk, pass gas or sing along while the show is in progress ( the opening number comes from " The Frogs " ).
- In a brief capsule review, " AllMusic " rated the album with 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing " These sex punks tunefully and loudly wag their penises and preferences about " and delivering the most praise on the " Byrds-influenced " " Boyfriend Wanted ".
- Over the next five years they released some of the most brilliantly original albums of the'80s punk wave _ not your average three-chord skull-crushers, but tunefully and rhythmically complex songs that brought together buzzing guitars, fluid bass lines, free-jazz verse and left-wing politics.
- (Distributed by Warner Music . ) JANN ARDEN-Happy ? ( A & AMP; M / 45 : 23 / I ) : She may be an above-average singer-songwriter, but Jann Arden Richards doesn't challenge her abilities much on this tunefully mellow, somewhat melancholy outing.
- Koch, who now presides over " The People's Court " on television, harmonized, sometimes tunefully, at a tribute to the long-running " Lyrics and Lyricists " series at the Y . He appeared with SHELDON HARNICK, who wrote the song's lyrics, and TONY RANDALL.
- Lighting and setting were admirably contrived; and the grouping of the little prologue scenes, where that kindly handsome giant of an organ-grinder ( MR . CHARLES MOTT ), with the superbly cut corduroys, sang so tunefully to as sweet a flock of little maids as one would wish to see, was particularly effective.
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