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ad libitum at one's pleasure (used as a musical direction to indicate that a section so marked may be varied, improvised upon, or omitted, as the performer wishes, or as a stage direction to indicate that the performer may improvise).
appear to come before the public, as a book or performer. [1/5 definitions]
artiste an artist, esp. a public performer such as a singer, dancer, or actor. [1/2 definitions]
bravura a musical piece or passage requiring great spirit or expertise of the performer. [1/2 definitions]
Cab Calloway U.S. jazz singer, performer, and bandleader (b.1907--d.1994).
callback a request to a performer to return for further auditions. [1/3 definitions]
clown a comic performer, as in a circus, who wears odd clothes and exaggerated makeup and entertains by jokes, tricks, juggling, and the like. [1/4 definitions]
cue card a large card displaying a television performer's lines, used as a prompt for the performer but kept out of the audience's view.
discography a listing of the recorded works of a certain composer or performer. [1/2 definitions]
fermata in music, the holding of a tone or rest, at the discretion of the performer, longer than its value expresses. [1/2 definitions]
fire-eater a performer, as in a circus, who pretends to swallow fire. [1/2 definitions]
geek a performer in a carnival or the like who does grotesque acts, such as biting the heads off live chickens or snakes. [1/3 definitions]
guitarist a person who plays the guitar, esp. as a performer.
headline to be the most important as a performer at. [2/4 definitions]
headliner a performer who is advertised as a main attraction; star.
illusionist a magician or other performer who creates perceptual illusions.
leader the conductor or principal performer in a musical group. [1/4 definitions]
music stand a vertically adjustable rack for holding sheets of music for a performer or conductor.
nonperformer combined form of performer.
on the road traveling, esp. as a salesperson, performer, or theatrical company.
pop star a successful and famous performer of popular music.