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en You get tired, but I think it's worth it. There's a lot of high notes in it. It can wear your voice down. Sometimes you get hoarse a little bit if you sing that high a lot.

en I am trying to do things and sing songs that I used to sing 30 years ago, and my voice has changed. I can't hit some of the real high notes I used to hit, but it makes you have to explore different avenues.

en Amanda had to wear a weighted body suit to give her the structure of a boy. She handled it great, except there were times when she had trouble with the lower voice. She naturally has such a high voice that often I had to remind her.

en Diana had a high thin voice that used to annoy me. Eddie too, ... We'd say, 'Why don't we let Mary (Wilson) sing the song?' But Brian was adamant, it's got to be Diana. Two against one, but we finally let her sing. We brought the keys down for Diana, to give her a fuller sound.

en We have that driving bluegrass authentic and traditional sound, but I don't have your typical real high bluegrass voice. I sing like I sing, and I like to intermingle both audiences. We try to pick selections and songs that really capitalize on that sound.

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en You either wear a cap and gown, or you wear a body bag. My message to high school kids is if they finish high school, they can have all the things they need. If they go to college, then they can have some of the things they want.

en More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchanged / To hoarse or mute though fall'n on evil days, / On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues; / In darkness, and with dangers compassed round, / And solitude.
  John Milton

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en You'd see him walking around with his music going. He'd either be listening to Rush Limbaugh or to worship music. If it was his music, he'd be singing along. He liked to sing a lot. He had a great voice. He signed up for the race, but wasn't able to do much with it. He was awfully busy with substituting (teaching) at West High.

en Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth; O sing praises unto the Lord; Selah: / To him that rideth upon the heavens of heavens, which were of old; lo, he doth send out his voice, and that a mighty voice.

en They're very dangerous. If they're out there night hunting, they're going to have a firearm. Most of them are using high-powered rifles, and a high-powered rifle can't be stopped by the body armor we wear.

en Still must I hear? - shall hoarse Fitzgerald bawl / His creaking couplets in a tavern hall, / And I not sing?
  Lord Byron

en He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone.

en We're deep and able to keep such good possession that we've been able to put on so much pressure. It's almost a matter of time before we wear you down, ... We can play 80 minutes at a high rate of play, with a lot of energy at a high level. The subs coming on are very close to the starting 11.


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