How To Use Lyricist In A Sentence

  • In the 1950s, axeman and lyricist Klaus Renft formed the Klaus Renft Combo, which channelled Berry, Haley, Pink Floyd, the Beatles and the Stones.
  • Over her 20-year career she has been visually original, a provocative stylist, an intelligent lyricist and a sublime melodist, but she has never been a ground-breaking musician.
  • Both the band's writers are fascinating lyricists.
  • It means he is still a vital lyricist, a mesmerising performer and a perplexing human being.
  • In their playwrights' note, the composer and lyricist team describe being on vacation in Portugal six years ago and reading about the longing, urban musical style known as fado and the legendary fadista Maria Severa Onofriana in a Lisbon city travel guide. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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  • Complementing the overt philosophic cast of the last participle, for not yet "actualized" rather than merely not yet recognized, Wordsworth's verse, in and beyond the Intimations Ode, is often levitated on words as well as worlds that feel churning in a line without being fully conjured into print, fleeting evocations neither quite seized upon by the lyricist as yet nor brought to be in reading. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • The composers and lyricists are scarcely remembered today, but the music-hall song set the wheels of Tin Pan Alley in motion, established the practice of song plugging, and founded a new industry.
  • No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence.
  • His images created by the vivid description of desert life and earthly love scenes were never excelled by later lyricists.
  • As a lyricist, he still oscillates between occasional felicities and frequent triviality.
  • He constantly goes on about how he is the only credible lyricist in the Western world and implies that everyone else is some kind of pseud/plagiarist, And about being working class - he doesn't seem to do a fat lot of work to me. The Fall
  • Mr Sharp is a gifted lyricist who does something good in every song.
  • The phrase's blend of alliteration (l's, d's and soft t's) and assonance (short i's and long a's) shows a lyricist at the top of his game.
  • Maury Yeston is an American composer, lyricist, educator and musicologist.
  • He started out in ‘show business’ as a singing waiter, deciding to write lyrics because lyricists got paid more than singers.
  • Rosenthal – creator of TV series London's Burning and co-author, with Barbra Streisand, of the film Yentl – includes among his dramatis personae a bonkers lyricist, an arrogant director, a bad-tempered composer and a bombastic producer. This week's new theatre
  • she is the poet laureate of all lyricists
  • The evening will encompass the well-known as well as the recherché material of these writers, be they lyricists or musicians.
  • It is so because the ghazals are written predominantly by male lyricists.
  • It would have been truer to say that the lyricist died of self-inflicted wounds.
  • Even after giving due recognition to lyricists and music directors, who can forget the haunting baritone that evokes such nostalgia in our minds, asks Johnson.
  • In his own way, he is the best lyricist, alliterator and enunciator out there in hip-hop music.
  • Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the lyricist of the songs that I sung.
  • We think the lyricist was a musical comedian and the song was written about 1900, maybe slightly earlier.
  • We think the lyricist was a musical comedian and the song was written about 1900, maybe slightly earlier.
  • An obvious device for poets and lyricists who are concerned with sound is alliteration, the repetition of initial or medial sounds in two or more adjacent words.
  • The songs were composed by lyricists Shakeel Badayuni or Sahir Ludhianvi, set to music by Naushad Ali and sung by Mohamad Rafi.
  • Since then, the 24-year-old lyricist has quickly established an affinity for vibrant melodies and wholesome lyrics like those featured in Good Girl Gone Bad, his latest standout single (alongside Riley), best described as a heartfelt but stern caution to "force-ripe" young women about the attention of older men. Jammin Reggae Archives
  • The springy elegance of his mind, which serves to clarify the problems of life, not to muddle them with vatic obscurities, has brought him triple glory—as a poet, a translator no one has captured Molière in English better than he and a lyricist. A Great Living Poet's Rare Art of Reticence
  • Gray the lyricist knows that a song is more than just good music and it's the lyrics that make his albums powerful.
  • He contributes at least as much wit as his lyricists.
  • The sultry singer has offered her second full album titled The Fine Print, an effort that will certainly underline her credentials as a lyricist and vocalist of some repute.
  • Both country music lyricists and Elizabethan lyricists emphasize figurative language.
  • With special guest Fran Landesman, poet, lyricist, diseuse, whose life is a big tapestry of rich experience and although she's in her eighties now is still possessed of a naughty wit and wry insight that continues to astonish. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • As one of his favourite lyricists wrote: ‘Who can ask for anything more‘?
  • I think Eminem is an excellent lyricist, and always has been. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Eminem Shows His Support For Marriage Equality
  • In addition, he has both the star quality we were looking for and is an inspired lyricist.
  • I have always found it astounding that the lyricist of a song which almost ended up as our National Anthem never even visited our island nation.
  • For about five decades, he had been the uncrowned monarch of Tamil film music, working with all the leading music directors and lyricists.
  • She is trying her hand at becoming a music composer and a lyricist.
  • The tradition theme was invented for the Broadway stage version by an American librettist, and brilliantly musicalised by an American composer and lyricist.
  • I think a lot of lyricists are poets and writers.
  • This excellent and complete set easily supplants the opera version and stands with the original Broadway cast recording as a vivid reminder of one of the musical theatre's greatest composer-lyricist collaborations.
  • As critic and editor, Stephens showed a partiality for minor lyricists, like Daley and Quinn, and allowed personal feelings to cloud his judgment on occasions.
  • In my opinion he's the best frontman of any band, a great performer and lyricist. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as lyricist and song writer.
  • Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with lyricists Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others.
  • While Illa J isn't an ill lyricist neither was Dilla so it's all about what he does on the beat and with it. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Rennie is a gifted lyricist, and the songs are full of great lines and images.
  • Yan Su, China's civilian Major General, the famous playwright, lyricist.
  • The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians.
  • From Renton, with heat: 10.4 Rog Remix Roundup Vol. 1 photos by me Renton's 10.4 Rog (pronounced "ten-four rodge," aka Roger Habon, Jr.) is a young artist currently cutting his teeth as a and album/mixtape track Lyricist: Sameer; Singers: Rashid Ali, Sonu Niigaam, Soumya Raoh, Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan; WN.com - Articles related to From A to Jay-Z, hip-hop star is letter-perfect
  • This does not diminish the lifetime achievements of a legendary lyricist, song stylist, or magnificent instrumentalist.
  • Many spend years finding the ideal composer and lyricist and producers willing to back them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The songs written by a young lyricist, Nandakumar, focus on maternal affection.
  • In the hands of a lyricist like Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters, Sun Kil Moon) or Bill Callahan such little surface-surfing emotional feuilletons can have an incisive and unexpected judo quality about them.
  • Over her 20-year career she has been visually original, a provocative stylist, an intelligent lyricist and a sublime melodist, but she has never been a ground-breaking musician.
  • Lachry Chan, fictionist , lyricist and music composer, has been a magazine reporter and dramatist.
  • What you are left with are faint traces of lyricist her fragile vocals, as if she too has been bludgeoned into submission by the swirl of his sustained sonic extremism.
  • This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare.
  • In hip-hop music, lyricists educate young audiences by performing songs that challenge oppressive ideas.
  • The evening will encompass the well-known as well as the recherché material of these writers, be they lyricists or musicians.
  • His songs had gone from sublime to bizarre, compounded by his friendship with oddball lyricist Van Dyke Parks.
  • However, Lin Sheng Xiang, the lead vocalist and composer, and lyricist Zhong Yongfeng continued to collaborate and compose songs.
  • In addition, he has both the star quality we were looking for and is an inspired lyricist.
  • The 55-year-old is lead singer and chief lyricist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence the lyricists are forced to write such verses.
  • The negative reaction began to gather when Mr. Reed was named "the most overrated lyricist of all time" by the music website Flavorwire, and almost simultaneously a Village Voice online critic who heard a "Lulu" preview cited its "grinding atonality that veers on amusicality" and "relentless misogyny. A Rocky Start to a Metal Marriage
  • Indeed, what makes him such an entertaining lyricist and interviewee is the way he manages to dress witheringly cynical comments and spitefully barbed put-downs in such verbal finery and succinct epigrammatic wit.
  • The contest pits area turntablists and lyricists against each other in a frenzy of tight rhymes and hot beats.

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