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vocalist

[voh-kuh-list] / ˈvoʊ kə lɪst /


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“We don’t use AI-generated personalities. We don’t play AI music that features synthetic vocalists pretending to be human,” Tom Poleman, the company’s programming chief, wrote in an email to employees.

From Los Angeles Times

The Sonic Youth bassist/vocalist and ’90s fashion icon was clearing out her closet, and hundreds of Gordon’s fans camped out for hours, hoping to snag a piece of her revered wardrobe.

From Los Angeles Times

The four band members had dispersed, and one, Don Short, guitarist and vocalist, declined to participate.

From Seattle Times

Her new co-star, Shears, found fame in the noughties as co-lead vocalist with Brit Award-winning New York pop-rockers the Scissor Sisters, thanks to tracks like I Don't Feel Like Dancing and Filthy/Gorgeous.

From BBC

The footage featured female vocalists singing in Russian, backed by a military band playing in front of a giant screen showcasing apocalyptic war footage and Russian military parades.

From Washington Times