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balladeer

[bal-uh-deer] / ˌbæl əˈdɪər /




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During her club gigs, Ms. Smith introduced a sharper, original approach to rock that was raw and pithy, salted with hidden references to 1960s girl groups, R&B balladeers and garage-rock bands.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, one pink star is obscured by flowers, candles and many weeping devotees: It is that of the great Mexican balladeer Vicente Fernández, who died on Dec. 12 at age 81.

From Los Angeles Times

“You’ll hear a lot of older songs, and then four new songs,” the British balladeer says in a new clip released Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

Anglo-Celtic soloists and Irish balladeers combined with African “call and response” choruses to create an entirely new music.

From Washington Post

The teenage balladeer won her record of the year on Sunday, for “Everything I Wanted,” besting Beyoncé, who still had a record-setting night.

From Washington Post