Phyllis Definition–noun | 1. | a name used in pastoral literature, as the Eclogues of Vergil, for a country girl or sweetheart. |
| 2. | Also, Phyliss. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “green leaf.” |
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Related topics from BritannicaHyman, Phyllis U.S. jazz and rhythm-and-blues singer whose commanding stage presence and husky low alto defined a singing career that later embraced rap; she was best remembered for precise timing in interpreting ...
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Multichannel Online - Found Oct. 30, 2008 Singers Phyllis Hyman and Donny Hathaway, as well as musical groups the Clark Sisters and DeBarge will be profiled as part of the series.
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The life of Riley & his outspoken legacy
New York Daily News - Found Oct. 29, 2008 He wrote numerous liner notes for artists like Phyllis Hyman.
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Connors still fusing R&B, jazz
Connors still fusing R&B, jazz
South Bend Tribune - Found Oct. 25, 2008 Dee Dee Bridgwater and the late Phyllis Hyman also lent their voices to Connors’ songs.
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Music Preview: Philly R&B legend guides local singer with her debut ...
Obituary: Anita Williams / Mother of actor, recruiter at Pitt
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Found Sep. 26, 2008 We would debate over who was the best singer.' Mrs. Williams' favorites were Diana Ross, Phyllis Hyman, Luther Vandross and Howard Hewitt.
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Aretha Franklin cooks on 'Today' show
The Detroit Free Press - Found Sep. 25, 2008 ... fashion, Franklin was more interested in focusing on her trout recipe, which she inherited from another vocal legend, the late Phyllis Hyman.
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WITH VIDEO: Aretha Franklin cooks on 'Today' show
The Detroit Free Press - Found Sep. 25, 2008 ... more interested in focusing on her trout recipe, which she inherited from another vocal legend, the late Phyllis Hyman.What viewers didn't see?
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Where are the stars of yesteryear?
Pride Source - Found Sep. 3, 2008 This summer, she released 'How Long,' which is a cover of Phyllis Hyman's classic. It can be purchased at www.PerfectBeat.com.
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Saxophonist David Marq Breaks Out as Solo Artist with Tribute
Afro American Newspaper - Found Oct. 7, 2008 “No One Can Love You More,†originally popularized by the late Phyllis Hyman;
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