| 41. | A single by blues shouter Freddie Hall came from the tiny Ebony label, run by J . Mayo Williams.
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| 42. | He is not a shouter like some of the coaches who were at the forefront of last season's boycott.
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| 43. | These companies put out records by everyone from Pat Boone to Rufus Thomas to the largely forgotten blues shouter Christine Kittrell.
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| 44. | He had a canyon of autograph-seekers and you-da-man-shouters to make his way through.
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| 45. | Liggins often toured with such acts as Jimmy Witherspoon, Amos Milburn and the jump blues shouter H-Bomb Ferguson.
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| 46. | If people are being cynical, if they really want shouters and screamers, then they'll vote for someone else.
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| 47. | She's not generally a shouter, and when she is, she's generally not shouting out European states.
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| 48. | Human rights groups say several Shouters members have also been convicted on charges such as using cult activities to undermine Chinese law.
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| 49. | Not as familiar but equally potent is a lower register that suggests a blues shouter wise in the ways of dramatic Broadway belting.
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| 50. | She took a seat as the Praise House Shouters of South Carolina, whose members are all over 70, began their performance.
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