The Laredo ROTC drill team was named the "Singing Cadets" by their instructor, Colonel John M. Pineda, in the early 1970s. The name was chosen to reflect the unique tradition of the team, which combined military drill with vocal performances. This dual focus on precision and musicality has become a hallmark of their identity.
Laredo in Texas was named by the Spanish after a mucholder town in Cantabria Spain - so it was that earlier Spanish town that was first to have the name. The origin of the name is obscure and may be a word in an extinct ancient Hispanic dialect' it could be from Latin glareosus (gravelly) or larida (a gull).
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no one made it up people just started talking in a different way and they named it singing
Laredo, Texas, was named after the Spanish word "laredo," which is believed to refer to "the place of the reeds." The name is thought to have originated from the region's lush vegetation along the banks of the Rio Grande, where reeds were abundant. The city was founded in the 1750s and has since developed into an important border town and cultural hub.
Yes! She stinks at singing and she is unreal :p
No, Gloria Grahame's singing in "A Woman's Secret" was dubbed by a vocalist named Kay Starr.
Yes there is a singing group called mindless behaviour
Mary J Blige .......... very famous for her singing !
The sources I have consulted say yes, Vanessa Redgrave did her own singing in Camelot, as did Richard Harris. Franco Nero's singing was dubbed by a professional singer named Gene Merlino.
Roy Roger's horse Trigger was originally named "Golden Cloud" .
Yes, if she had never heard his singing.
she's named Hannah Montana so her singing name can rhyme with a state.