So Rebellious a Lover is a 1987 studio album by American singer-songwriters Gene Clark and Carla Olson. Released in April 1987, the album revived Clark's...
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Gene Clark (category A&M Records artists)
secured rights to the name in 2002. Despite the critical success of So Rebellious a Lover, which led to several TV appearances (including Nashville Now),...
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Paradise "The Drifter", by Gene Clark and Carla Olson from their album So Rebellious a Lover "The Drifter", by Little River Band from their album After Hours...
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The Memphis Sessions in 1986 and Gene Clark and Carla Olson on So Rebellious a Lover in 1987. The Flying Burrito Brothers covered the song in 1984. Their...
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with additional tracks So Rebellious a Lover (Rhino, April 1987) – with Carla Olson The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark (A&M, October 1968) Through...
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arranged, as well as played drums on the critically acclaimed album So Rebellious A Lover (1987) for Gene Clark (The Byrds) and Carla Olson (The Textones)...
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returned to the group following the release of his and Carla Olson's So Rebellious a Lover album, and the tribute band continued to work on and off in 1987...
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"Del Gato" recorded by Gene Clark and Carla Olson, from the album So Rebellious a Lover, 1987, written by Gene Clark/Rick Clark "La Leyenda de Joaquin Murieta"...
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"Gypsy Rider" is a song written by Gene Clark, and performed by Clark and Carla Olson on the album So Rebellious a Lover, released 1987. The song was...
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addition, she has been featured as a performer and producer on many albums by other artists. 1987: So Rebellious a Lover (Rhino Records) with Gene Clark...
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included former Byrd member Gene Clark (which resulted in a duet album, So Rebellious a Lover) and Mick Taylor. The Carla Olson and Mick Taylor band included...
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recorded So Rebellious a Lover (1987) with Carla Olson of the roots rock band the Textones, which was critically well-received and became a modest commercial...
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they performed material from Clark and Olson's then-current album So Rebellious a Lover. A year later, Stevens was asked once again to perform with Clark...
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1993. He died of lung cancer in 1999, leaving behind a wife and young son. So Rebellious a Lover - Carla Olson (1987) Lucinda Williams - Lucinda Williams...
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1987: Robbie Robertson (bass guitar for Robbie Robertson) 1987: So Rebellious a Lover (cello for Gene Clark & Carla Olson) 1987: Happy Come Home (Victoria...
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Prayer to Saint Michael (redirect from Saint Michael's Prayer against Satan and the Rebellious Angels)
Hierarchies, valorous warrior of Almighty God and zealous lover of His glory, terror of the rebellious angels, and love and delight of all the just angels,...
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Taylor Swift (redirect from Taylor A. Swift)
Retrieved December 9, 2019. "Taylor Swift Talks Newfound 'Freedom,' 'Lover' Tour Plans and So Much More". On Air with Ryan Seacrest. August 27, 2019. Archived...
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received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for Best Young Performer. She also appeared in the 2017 films How to Be a Latin Lover, Amityville:...
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Igby Goes Down is a 2002 American comedy-drama film that follows the life of Igby Slocumb, a rebellious and sardonic teenager who attempts to break free...
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Woe from Wit (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
dialogue is a continuous tour de force. It always attempts and achieves the impossible: the squeezing of everyday conversation into a rebellious metrical...
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Bad Monkey (novel) (category Alfred A. Knopf books)
but he rebelliously decides to keep it preserved in his freezer. Yancy is currently on suspension, having assaulted the husband of his lover Bonnie Witt...
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film emerged a commercial success. Matondkar played the role of Meenu S. Singh, the rebellious daughter of Baapji (played by Om Puri), a goon lord and...
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Desperate Housewives season 6 (redirect from Never Judge a Lady by Her Lover)
of Ana Solis, Carlos's rebellious niece who moved to Wisteria Lane in the fifth season finale. Shawn Pyfrom did not return as a regular; he instead made...
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The following is a list of regulars, recurring, guest and minor characters who have appeared in My Husband's Lover, a Filipino drama television series...
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Sreenivasan, Deepthi (16 July 2016) "Playing the rebellious lover: Shane Nigam". Deccan Chronicle. "Kismath came as a surprise, says Shane Nigam". The Times of...
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as Phir Ek Most Wanted (transl. Again a most wanted) in 2010, in Bhojpuri as Baghi Balma (transl. Rebellious Lover) and in Tamil as Sivappu Saamy (transl...
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The Great Gatsby (redirect from So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past)
millionaire with an obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. The novel was inspired by a youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra...
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teens, and for the unique breakout role of a black cast member, film icon Sidney Poitier, as a rebellious yet musically talented student. In 2016, Blackboard...
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George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts. He was a favourite and self-described "lover" of King James VI and I. Buckingham remained at the height...
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her older brother and sewing her own clothes. In high school, she grew rebellious and began experimenting with drugs, particularly hallucinogens. She has...
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