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"I'm real", she sings in her latest release and perhaps her claims of being a normal person - albeit one who earns millions of dollars from her movies and singing - are true and her marriage will be unaffected by the pressures of fame.
BBC: The pop princess and the pauper
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"When I play something that she recognizes, she just joins right in and sings, and she's ... in my mind, she's back in that little family group, and she's hearing her dad, " Bodenbender says.
NPR: Zithers: Memory And Music In Davenport, Iowa
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She teaches Bible study on Sundays and sings in her church band, while raising two teenage boys with her husband.
FORBES: Wall Street's New Nightmare
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Users can interact with Rihanna by using any NIVEA Creme tin in front of the monitor and can influence the objects in her surroundings as she sings California King Bed.
FORBES: NIVEA Celebrates Turning 100 with NYC Party and Bigger Digital Spend
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She's a bit of a wimp and sings in one song that her sad little house is "enough, " only to immediately trade it in for a nicer one.
WSJ: Review: Broadway's 'Matilda' is blast of nasty fun
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Here, Larkin tells host Michaela Majoun a great story about her experience at a haunted bed-and-breakfast in Western Massachusetts that inspired her to write "Walking in My Sleep, " which she then sings live.
NPR: Patty Larkin: Haunted Songs
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Patricia Barber sings with a cool, insinuating delivery, as if she's whispering in your ear over a very dry martini in a smoky dive.
NPR: Patricia Barber Plays A Special 'Funny Valentine'
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Aside from a humorous but unnecessary number that Kritzer sings to the toilet she's cleaning, Cooper is strikingly accurate and sensitive in her depiction of words and actions that will be familiar to anyone who's seen the effects of Alzheimer's disease in a friend or relative.
WSJ: Review: 'Memory Show' is poignant musical on loss
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In it, Bush describes a man who loves numbers, and she actually sings about a hundred decimal places into the famous fraction.
NPR: Kate Bush Returns with 'Aerial'
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The fact that Russia's entrant, Anastasia Prikhodko, was born in Ukraine and sings partly in Ukrainian has been greeted with outrage on both sides of the border from people who think she is either a traitor or an imposter.
BBC: It's pop not politics for Ukraine