-
called Turner "the
premier blues shouter of the
postwar era".
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, an
unusual combination of
blues shouter and
bebop alto
saxophone player...
-
Volume II:
Performance and
Production (2003), p. 137. John Shepherd, "
Shout/
Shouter",
Continuum Encyclopedia of Po****r
Music of the World:
Volume II: Performance...
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repeal on 30
March 1951 of the 1917
Shouter Prohibition Ordinance that
prohibited the
activities of the
Shouter or
Spiritual Baptist faith. Trinidad...
- "Notice by the
Ministry of
Public Security Concerning the
Banning of the ‘
Shouter Sect’ and
Other Cult
Organizations and
Opinions on
their Situation and...
- The
Shout is a 1978
British horror film
directed by
Jerzy Skolimowski. It was
based on a
short story by
Robert Graves and
adapted for the
screen by Skolimowski...
- "Twist and
Shout" is a 1961 song
written by Phil
Medley and Bert
Berns (later
credited as "Bert Russell"). It was
originally recorded by the Top Notes...
- Look up
shout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shout or
Shouts may
refer to:
Shout (sound), a loud
vocalization The
Shout, a 1978 film by
Jerzy Skolimowski...
- "
Shout to the Top!" is a song by the
English band the
Style Council which was
their seventh single to be released. It was
composed by lead
singer Paul...
- true Eucharist, and that the
blood of the
wounded shouter was as holy as the Savior's". The
Shouter movement was
strongly linked to the
province of Närke...
-
Shouters may
refer to: Nevi'im, the
second main
division of the
Hebrew Bible The
Shouters, an
offshoot Chinese Christian group labelled as a Christian...