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  • r  in a musical manner
    She sang very musically

  • The pudgy first child of a bourgeois Jewish couple from southern Germany, he was strongly influenced by his domineering, musically inclined mother, who encouraged his passion for .
  • Fassie's 1980s effortsbubble-gum pop sung mainly in Englishwere musically unremarkable.
  • Tina is smart, funny, beautiful and not at all musically talented.
News & Articles

  • Chris Christie Slow Jams the News on Fallon (Video)
    The New Jersey governor responds, musically, to a Democratic lawsuit over his decision to call a special election to fill the late Frank Lautenberg's U.S. Senate seat. read more        
    June 13, 2013 - The Hollywood Reporter
  • Fall Out Boy Performing At House Of Blues
    They titled their latest record "Save Rock and Roll." But what exactly did Fall Out Boy rescue it from? Read on and find out: Macho Posturing Traditionally, rock stars have been expected to be musically inclined extensions of their genitalia. Think about
    June 13, 2013 - Las Vegas Review-Journal
  • Star Spotting: Teyana Taylor's Bikini Instagram Photos Remind Us That We Suck At Working Out (PHOTOS)
    Teyana Taylor should just be a walking advertisement for the gym. Warning: If you are eating pizza or a burrito right now, you might want to put it down for fear of feeling really, really bad about your life. Because in addition to the music game, Teyana Taylor is absolutely SLAYING the body game! Musically, [...]
    June 13, 2013 - MTV
Quotes

  • Jonathan Davis in Toronto Sun
    Frontman Jonathan Davis says, "The setting and the mood took us into a totally new direction musically. We took the opportunity to stretch out and experiment with the performance. I don't think we'll ever be the same. We spent a lot of time fooling...
  • Patti Scialfa in FOXNews
    I did want to expand myself musically, lyrically and emotionally,Scialfa says between sips of Earl Grey tea. "I wanted to push myself. I like to hide. ...... I had to come up a little tougher."
  • Nick Clegg in Telegraph.co.uk
    Mr Clegg said of A Day in the Life: "Even after all this time, it still sounds innovative and radical. The dramatic shift of gears musically leading to the powerful piano chords at the end are frighteningly effective, while the lyrics are incredibly...

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