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- 23band.html?_r=1&hp accessdate "2009-01-22".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp accessdate "2009-01-23".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp accessdate "2009-03-06".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp author "Wakin, Daniel J.".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp date "2009-01-22".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp date "2009-01-29".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp first "Daniel J.".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp first "Daniel".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp isCitedBy Air_and_Simple_Gifts.
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp isCitedBy First_inauguration_of_Barack_Obama.
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp isCitedBy Lip_sync.
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp last "Wakin".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp quote "The somber, elegiac tones before President Obama's oath of office at the inauguration on Tuesday came from the instruments of Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman and two colleagues. But what the millions on the Mall and watching on television heard was in fact a recording, made two days earlier by the quartet and matched tone for tone by the musicians playing along. ... Famous practitioners since the Milli Vanilli affair include Ashlee Simpson, caught doing it on Saturday Night Live, and Luciano Pavarotti, discovered lip-synching during a concert in Modena, Italy. More recently, Chinese organizers superimposed the voice of a sweeter-singing little girl on that of a 9-year-old performer featured at the opening ceremony of last summer's Olympic Games. Movement to lips when the singer's singing".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp title "The Famous Fingers Were Live, but Their Sounds? Recorded.".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp title "The Frigid Fingers Were Live, but the Music Wasn't".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp url 23band.html?_r=1&hp.
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp url "http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/23/arts/music/23band.html?_r=1&hp".
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp work New_York_Times.
- 23band.html?_r=1&hp work The_New_York_Times.