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11 Sentences With "caroler"

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The Rocker Caroler (voiced by Roger Craig Smith) is one of the villains from "Regular Show: Christmas in Space". He is a magical caroler who madly desires cookies. After arriving at the park dome and constantly threatening the park gang with his magic, they manage to defeat him by feeding him cookies. Now satisfied with what he had mostly desired, he explodes into snow.
Thornton provided the voice of Johnny Gomez in Celebrity Deathmatch, a Christmas caroler in Rugrats, and the announcer in The Cleveland Show. He also appeared in video games, where he provided additional voice-over work for Hitman: Blood Money and as a DJ in Mafia II.
The koledari carolers traditionally start their rounds at midnight on Christmas Eve. They visit the houses of their relatives, neighbours and other people in the village. The caroling is usually performed by young men, which are accompanied by an elder one called stanenik. Each caroler carries a stick called gega.
These are arranged for historical or systemic reasons.Orthey, Mary Lou (2001). Autoharp Owner's Manual, p.3. . Various special models have also been produced, such as diatonic one-, two-, or three-key models, models with fewer or additional chords, and a reverse-strung model (the 43-string, 28-chord Chromaharp Caroler).
The company is best known for its line of Caroler figures."1871 mansion preserved by generations of remodeling". By Kevin Kirkland, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette November 30, 2014 It is a Subchapter S Corporation, and manufactures its product in the United States. The company produces over 500,000 Carolers annually, which are sold by over 3,000 retailers across the United States, as well as in Canada and Europe.
Although Byers’ Choice still makes traditional Carolers similar to the original Victorian-style Christmas Carolers, they have expanded their line of products to include a variety of other holidays, themes, and styles including many spring and autumn pieces themed around Easter, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. The company has also created a number of specialty pieces based on classic stories including Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and the ballet The Nutcracker. There is also a line of collectable models of antique automobiles. Similar stamp designs are found on the bottom of every Caroler In 1992 the company worked with the Salvation Army to create a Caroler depicting an iconic Salvation Army red kettle and bell ringer. Byers’ Choice continues to produce Salvation Army Carolers and donates a portion of the proceeds from their sale to the organization. Byers’ Choice has also collaborated with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to create a line of pieces depicting characters from Revolutionary-era Virginia which are sold by the foundation and other retailers.
The Ottawa Folklore Centre published books of Canadian music. Titles include: Coast to Coast Fever (out of print); All the Diamonds, an early collection of songs by Bruce Cockburn; The Stan Rogers Songbook; Roma McMillan's Valley Waltzes (out of print); Rumours of Glory, the second collection of songs by Bruce Cockburn; The Canadian Pub Caroler, edited by Shelley Posen four-part rare Christmas songs; Maddie's Beginner Tin Whistle Method and The Music of Canoesongs.
Joyce Byers continues to design the Carolers, creating a unique style for each line of figures. She sculpts an original head which will be used to create a mold for the heads in the line and designs the clothing which will be used as a template for all of the Carolers in the line. The body of each Caroler is made of tissue paper wrapped around a skeleton made of bent wire. The molds of Joyce’s original heads are filled with clay to make each head.
Lambchop uses the tin whistle in the song "The Scary Caroler." The Unicorns use the tin whistle in the song "Sea Ghost". Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull plays a tin whistle on 'The Whistler' from the Songs from the Wood album (1977) ; In jazz Steve Buckley, a British jazz musician is renowned for using the penny whistle as a serious instrument. His whistle playing can be heard on recordings with Loose Tubes, Django Bates and his album with Chris Batchelor Life As We Know It. Les Lieber is a celebrated American Jazz Tinwhistle player.
This original cabaret became the inspiration for Armstrong Cable's Television Plus advertising campaign: The Golden Age of Television. Laitta appeared in their television, radio and print advertisements. Laitta’s TV Tunes has appeared at the Pittsburgh City Theatre and continually is featured at the CLO Cabaret late night performances. Favorite roles include Maria (The Sound of Music), Ms Hannagin (Annie), Antonia (Man of La Mancha), Female Authority Figure (Hairspray)), Carrie (Carousel), Lucy Schmeeler (On the Town), Joanne (Godspell), Martha (The Secret Garden), Principal Player (Tomfoolery), Scout (To Kill a Mockingbird), Mary (Run for Your Wife), and caroler (A Musical Christmas Carol).
The person that played Turoń covered himself with a cloth sheet or sheep skin, holding a wooden pole in front of him, topped with a bull's head with flopping jaw, horns (sometimes real ones – bovine – or simply, wooden ones), the head covered with rabbit skin or some other animal skin. Turoń walks hunched over or is led on a rope. Whenever the caroler group entered a house, Turoń jumps around, dancing and neighing like a donkey. Turoń is especially fond of playing tricks on women, whom he chases around the house, provokes and sometimes hits with its jaw.

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