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Singer 1. Isaac Bashevis. 1904--91, US writer of Yiddish novels and short stories; born in Poland. His works include Satan in Goray (1935), The Family Moscat (1950), the autobiographical In my Father's Court (1966), and The King of the Fields (1989): Nobel prize for literature 1978 2. Isaac Merrit. 1811--75, US inventor, who originated and developed an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1852) Singer How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Lead vocalist Robert Krestan -- singing, I fear, phonetically -- often brings a robust, craggy literalness to lyrics of even the tenderest spirituality, and the band tends to wander off the Appalachian Trail into odd Celtic glens. Meanwhile, lead vocalist Pinnick kept his homosexuality quiet with all but his closest friends. Belafonte is the lead vocalist in "The Colored Volunteer," a quick-stepping parade song declaring the ready willingness of African Americans to "stand by the Union if we only have the chance" and promising that "the Union will be saved by the colored volunteer. |
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