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  2. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Independent, unique sound library with royalty free & free sound effects - for video, sound design, music productions and more. CC0, CC BY Gfx Sounds: Yes Yes Sound library for professional and free sound effects downloads. CC0, CC BY Free To Use Sounds: Yes Yes Sound effects library with hiqh quality field recordings from all around the world.

  3. Acappella (group) - Wikipedia

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    He sang in ACU's A Cappella chorus with bass Ron McCommas and future AVB member Dave Fletcher. He was the high tenor on the Perfect Peace album. Jeff worked in ministry nearly 30 years. He released a solo project, "Dance Before The Lord", in 1998. His family moved to Eagle River, Alaska, in 2007, to serve at Riverside Community Church.

  4. Stronger (Sugababes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stronger" is a song by the British girl group Sugababes from their second studio album, Angels with Dirty Faces (2002). The Sugababes wrote the song in collaboration with Jony Rockstar, Marius de Vries and Felix Howard; it was inspired by group member Heidi Range 's experience of being separated from her family and friends.

  5. Acappella Vocal Band - Wikipedia

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    Acappella Vocal Band (AVB) was a vocal group put together by Keith Lancaster in 1986 to augment the vocal group Acappella. [1] AVB's popularity and ministry quickly grew, prompting Lancaster to launch AVB as a full-time touring group in 1988.

  6. Hide and Seek (Imogen Heap song) - Wikipedia

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    It is an a cappella [3] [5] folktronica [6] [7] song. Heap uses a keyboard-controlled digital harmonizer (similar to a vocoder) on the song to generate distorted harmonies of her voice, lending the song its altered a cappella sound. [2] Fans have speculated that the song was written about the divorce of Heap's parents at age 12. [3]

  7. The Hyannis Sound - Wikipedia

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    Hyannis Sound was founded in 1994 by Townsend Belisle. [5] Encouraged by the success of the Vineyard Sound, [NB 1] which he founded and produced, Townsend decided to put together a similar group on Cape Cod. The group rented a house in Hyannis to live together. Starting small, the group made a name for itself by singing wherever possible.

  8. List of professional a cappella groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable professional a cappella groups that have an article in ... The Hyannis Sound; I. The Idea of North; J. K. The King's Singers; The Kwartet ...

  9. Deke Sharon - Wikipedia

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    Deke Sharon was born and raised in San Francisco. [25] He started singing in choir groups at age five, [26] including the San Francisco Boys Chorus. [27] [28] He attended Town School for Boys and San Francisco University High School, [29] [30] where he sang lead (second tenor) in the barbershop quartet his freshman year in "The Music Man," [31] and kept it going all four years, learning to ...