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silver-throated

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  • Veloso's four-decade silver-throated career includes dozens of albums and five Latin Grammys.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Seven 2009

  • Victoria Williams is a silver-throated American classic.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Ninety-Nine 2009

  • Last night's Colbert Tuesday night's show included an interview with Paul Simon, the silver-throated -- now silver-haired -- troubadour of my youth.

    Archive 2008-11-01 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • Last night's Colbert Tuesday night's show included an interview with Paul Simon, the silver-throated -- now silver-haired -- troubadour of my youth.

    Moved to Tears 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • We hear the song of the cricket on the hearth, and the joyous hum of the bees among the poppies; we hear the light-winged lark gladden the morning with her song, and the silver-throated thrush warble in the tree-top.

    Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales Robert L. Taylor

  • From a neigh boring tree a silver-throated mocking-bird poured out a flood of riotous melody.

    The House Behind the Cedars 1900

  • From a neighboring tree a silver-throated mocking-bird poured out a flood of riotous melody.

    The House Behind the Cedars 1895

  • English woods, suggestive of delicate romance and poesy, and made magical by the songs of birds, whose silver-throated melodies are never heard to sweeter advantage than under the leafy boughs of such unspoilt green lanes and dells as yet remain to make the charm and glamour of rural England.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • English woods, suggestive of delicate romance and poesy, and made magical by the songs of birds, whose silver-throated melodies are never heard to sweeter advantage than under the leafy boughs of such unspoilt green lanes and dells as yet remain to make the charm and glamour of rural England.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • English woods, suggestive of delicate romance and poesy, and made magical by the songs of birds, whose silver-throated melodies are never heard to sweeter advantage than under the leafy boughs of such unspoilt green lanes and dells as yet remain to make the charm and glamour of rural England.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

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