- A
backing vocalist is a
singer who
provides vocal harmony with the lead
vocalist or
other backing vocalists. A
backing vocalist may also sing
alone as...
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Backing and
laying This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- A
backing track is an
audio recording on audiotape, CD or a
digital recording medium or a MIDI
recording of
synthesized instruments,
sometimes of purely...
-
Roses in the Snow (1980),
Evangeline (1981) and Last Date (1982). Her
backing group, the Hot Band
helped establish a
musical foundation for her concerts...
- keyboards, percussion,
backing vocals),
Michael Shuman (b****, keyboards,
backing vocals), Dean
Fertita (keyboards, guitar, percussion,
backing vocals), and Jon...
- (guitars, vocals), Josh
Eppard (drums, keyboards,
backing vocals), and Zach
Cooper (b****,
backing vocals). The group's
music incorporates aspects of...
- b****
guitar and vocals, Tim
Renwick on
guitars and
backing vocals, Gary
Wallis on percussion, and
backing vocalists Rachel Fury and
Margaret Taylor. Durga...
- An anti-halation
backing is a
layer found in many
photographic films—and
almost all film
intended for
motion picture cameras—usually a
coating on the...
-
backing vocals),
Jason McCaslin (b****,
backing vocals), Tom
Thacker (guitars, keyboards,
backing vocals), and
Frank Zummo (drums,
occasional backing vocals)...
- of the same data in some
backing store. Each
entry also has a tag,
which specifies the
identity of the data in the
backing store of
which the
entry is...