- A
backing vocalist is a
singer who
provides vocal harmony with the lead
vocalist or
other backing vocalists. A
backing vocalist may also sing
alone as...
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Backings were
expanded via
photographic alternatives (known as translites) and
digital print vinyl backings with the company's third...
- to
various backings used to
attach to the
clothing of the wearer.
There are many
types of name tag
backings,
including magnetic backings, pins and clips...
-
different system for
cloth backings, with the
weight of the
backing rated J, X, Y, T, and M, from
lightest to heaviest. A
flexible backing allows sandpaper to...
- A
backing track is an
audio recording on audiotape, CD or a
digital recording medium or a MIDI
recording of
synthesized instruments,
sometimes of purely...
-
Roses in the Snow (1980),
Evangeline (1981) and Last Date (1982). Her
backing group, the Hot Band
helped establish a
musical foundation for her concerts...
- use of anti-halation
backings.[citation needed] The
notable exception was Kodak's Kodachrome,
which incorporated such a
backing to aid with a very sensitive...
- Amos Records.
Randy Meisner, who had been
working with
Ricky Nelson's
backing band, the
Stone Canyon Band, and
Bernie Leadon, a
veteran of the Flying...
- of the same data in some
backing store. Each
entry also has a tag,
which specifies the
identity of the data in the
backing store of
which the
entry is...
- A
session musician (also
known as
studio musician or
backing musician) is a
musician hired to
perform in a
recording session or a live performance. The...