- - Unaccompanied musician such as the tragic cellist, Jacqueline Du Pre
- - So see first the performer
- - Type of musician.
- - Stool is adjusted for concert star
- - Recital performer, often
- - Recital star
- - First-chair violinist, perhaps
- - Recital performer
- - Star of the recital, often
- - Concert star
- - Recital player
- - Star of the recital, perhaps
- - One at a recital
- - Star of the recital
- - Recital singer
- - Star performer.
- - Singing star.
- - Lane-cutting drunk was the only one playing
- - Unaccompanied musician
- - Lone singer
- - musician who plays independently
- - Rank in a ballet company
- - Hardly a team player?
- - Stools I rearrange for lone performer
- - He doesn't have anybody to play with
- - Single performer (in a concerto)
- - Single performer
- - Musician who performs alone
- - Lead singer, often
- - aria singer, e.g.
- - Musician playing alone
- - Lone performer
- - Single singer
- - Individual performer
- - Lone musician
- - Girl hugged by drunk musician
- - Therefore catalogue must include old performer
- - Jam session musician, at times
- - Featured performer
- - Only one playing thus is in group
- - Featured musician
- - Concerto standout
- - Cadenza performer
- - Helpless one?
- - Lone player
- - Featured player
- - Jazz band improviser
- - Concerto performer
- - Cadenza player
- - Featured chorus member
- - Musical performer
- - Guest artist.
- - Concert artist.
- - Air Corps cadet on first lone flight.
- - Lead guitarist, often
- - He plays by himself
- - Player one?
- - nobody plays with him
- - thus incline to include ordinary single musician
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