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songstress

[sawng-stris, song-] / ˈsɔŋ strɪs, ˈsɒŋ- /


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Others, like those of Sarah Jessica Parker or "Sound of Music" songstress Julie Andrews, hold drawings from television or film productions.

From Barron's

Sitting casually in an office space in Century City, the veteran songstress had just dropped her youngest at college 24 hours earlier.

From Los Angeles Times

The songstress has won fans across the world with her commanding voice and ability to fuse West African styles with the likes of funk, jazz and R&B.

From BBC

For the latter, they were joined on stage by a host of A-list stars, including indie titan Beck, Icelandic songstress Laufey, country singer Maren Morris and rap icon LL Cool J.

From BBC

The French-Canadian songstress revealed in late 2022 that, after suffering symptoms for about 17 years, she had been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, a neurological condition that greatly affects the voice.

From Los Angeles Times