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accompanist

[uh-kuhm-puh-nist, uh-kuhmp-nist] / əˈkʌm pə nɪst, əˈkʌmp nɪst /




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Steven Blier was 13 when he discovered his calling as an accompanist.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 21, 2025

When it’s multiple scenes and a dance, ‘Sing an original song’ — that requires a lot of effort, to sit down with music, hire an accompanist, learn choreography — anything under 24 hours feels disrespectful.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 25, 2023

He had little success at first as a songwriter, but he became a popular arranger and accompanist, touring with Vic Damone, the Ames Brothers and Polly Stewart, who became his first wife.

From Washington Times Feb. 9, 2023

He frequently served as accompanist to former paramour Patti Smith.

From Seattle Times Jan. 28, 2023

There’s an accompanist at rehearsal now, and people are really focused and energized.

From "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli




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