- A
choir (/ˈkwaɪər/ KWIRE; also
known as a
chorale or chorus) is a
musical ensemble of singers.
Choral music, in turn, is the
music written specifically...
- From the
Choirgirl Hotel (stylised in all lowercase) is the
fourth studio album by
American musician Tori Amos. It was
released on May 5, 1998, on Atlantic...
- the
youngest classical recording artist signed by Decca, and the
first choirgirl to sign a
record contract with a
major music label.
Suckling sang in the...
- for From the
Choirgirl Hotel were
mostly favorable and
praised Amos'
continued artistic originality.
Debut sales for From the
Choirgirl Hotel are Amos'...
- "
Choirgirl" (also
released as "Choir Girl" on
subsequent releases) is a song by
Australian rock band Cold Chisel,
released as the lead
single from their...
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youngest classical recording artist signed by
Decca Records and
first choirgirl to sign a
record contract with a
major music label. Suckling's
debut album...
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during her
Plugged '98 tour in
support of her
previous album, From the
Choirgirl Hotel. To
Venus and Back was
originally envisioned as a live
album accompanied...
-
EastWest as the
first single from Amos'
fourth studio album, From the
Choirgirl Hotel (1998). Amos
wrote "Spark"
after suffering a miscarriage. She discussed...
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frequency or range, the
counterpart of b****
Treble voice, a
choirboy or
choirgirl singing in the
soprano range Treble clef, a
symbol used to
indicate the...
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Norberg (born 3
March 1974 in Bräkne-Hoby, Sweden) is a
Swedish singer and
choirgirl who sang in most of Sweden's
Eurovision Song
Contest entries during the...