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By her own admission, the Oscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once actress, 62, is not a natural belter.—Eric Andersson, People.com, 31 Oct. 2024 There’s his sensual, supple tenor, which easily shape-shifts from crooning balladeer to party jam belter and hits the entire emotional spectrum in between.—Gail Mitchell, Billboard, 8 Oct. 2024 The former is a 92-proof belter that hums with a choir of cinnamon, cocoa, and maple syrup.—Brad Japhe, Forbes, 8 Sep. 2024 Big Mama Thornton had a massive hit in 1952 with this R&B belter, the first hit from the legendary writing team of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller.—Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 3 Apr. 2024 See All Example Sentences for belter
The Power & Light District announced the lineup Monday, April 14, for 2025’s Hot Country Nights, a weekly series of concerts featuring popular and rising country singers playing at the KC Live!
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Joseph Hernandez,
Kansas City Star,
17 Apr. 2025
The picture of effortless cool—much like her iconic parents, Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg, before her—the British-French actress and singer wore a flirty gold polka-dot Saint Laurent minidress and sky-high stilettos.
The singer has made a name for herself with a unique blend of Americana songwriting that continues to explore varying cornerstones of the American experience, with her vintage aesthetic flair and smooth crooner vocal style.
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Madison E. Goldberg,
People.com,
19 Apr. 2025
This did leave us wondering which crooner was doing the Nicolas Cage role: maybe Menzel’s former onstage lover Norbert Leo Butz?
It’s been impossible to avoid the breaking news of a songstress in space, the final frontier for pop.
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Raven Smith,
Vogue,
15 Apr. 2025
The Grammy-winning songstress, poet, and actress has long stood as a symbol of Black womanhood in all its fullness—soft yet strong, sensual yet grounded.
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