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Mellifluous is an
album by
drummer Mel
Lewis recorded in 1981 and
originally released on the
Gatemouth label before being reissued on
Landmark Records...
- of the
Church on 20
August 1830,
titling him as "Doctor mellifluus" ("
Mellifluous Doctor"). Pius'
brief pontificate saw the
Catholic Eman****tion in the...
- ; 10
November 1925 – 5
August 1984) was a
Welsh actor.
Noted for his
mellifluous baritone voice,
Burton established himself as a
formidable Shakespearean...
- "The Luck Child".
Eddison was an award-winning actor,
known for his
mellifluously resonant,
baritone voice and long, lean 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) figure. Throughout...
- Williams,
Richard (October 22, 2015). "Bob
Dylan review – relaxed,
mellifluous and
wholly intelligible". The Guardian. UK.
Retrieved November 5, 2015...
-
praised the
natural musicality of
Telugu speech,
referring to it as a
mellifluous and
euphonious language.
Bhimeswaram Srisailam Kaleswaram Speakers of...
-
Radhika Sanghani writes that his "deeply re****uring voice, with its
mellifluous tones and
authoritative presence, is why an
entire generation still hear...
- New York
Observer described Hudson's
performance of the song as "five
mellifluous,
molto vibrato minutes that have
suddenly catapulted Ms. Hudson... into...
- Skylark(Thanga Vanambadi)' In
Indian Music due her
unique voice and
mellifluous sound. Swarnalatha's
career began with the film
Neethikku Thandanai (1987)...
- album-oriented radio. In the mid-1970s, AOR was
characterized by a layered,
mellifluous sound and
sophisticated production with
considerable dependence on melodic...