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a cappella
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  • Even a cappella, even through the automatic double doors, she sounds good.†  (source)
  • There was a piano at the audition but not at the show, so he got up onstage and sang a Brian McKnight song a cappella.†  (source)
  • His a cappella voice was very true, though, and it was wonderful to hear him practice "Blue Suede Shoes,"†  (source)
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  • Among the thirty-three kids on the second and third floors of East Andrews, he's off to the fastest start, already a member of the Brown Derbys, the widely known Brown a cappella group whose mixture of song and shtick draws big crowds.†  (source)
  • A Cappella Choir, selection by audition only.†  (source)
  • They were singing a hymn raggedly, a cappella.†  (source)
  • She sang an Irish ballad a cappella.†  (source)
  • JOSH RITTENBERG attends Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in Manhattan, where he plays baseball and guitar and sings tenor in an a cappella group.†  (source)
  • As the organ voices died, I saw a thin brown girl arise noiselessly with the rigid control of a modern dancer, high in the upper rows of the choir, and begin to sing a cappella.†  (source)
  • The night before, he had been entertained by a local a cappella group that had come to the house to perform, and he relayed the story excitedly, as if the Ink Spots themselves had dropped by for a visit.†  (source)
  • A white flier trumpets "A CAPPELLOOZA II," an a cappella competition that Cedric knows lots of kids in the unit will be going to-Zayd's roommate, John Frank, will be singing with the Brown Derbies.†  (source)
  • "Now," she said, looking at us keenly, "if I can sing a ballad a cappella at eight-thirty in the morning, you can come to class on time.†  (source)
  • They sing a cappella.†
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