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    A troubadour (English: /ˈtruːbədʊər, -dɔːr/, French: [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan: trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry...
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  • Look up troubadour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A troubadour was a composer and performer of Old Occitan, mainly spoken in [Southern France, lyric...
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    The Troubadour is a nightclub located in West Hollywood, California, United States, at 9081 Santa Monica Boulevard just east of Doheny Drive and the border...
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    The Turnpike Troubadours are an American country music band from Tahlequah, Oklahoma founded in 2005. They started their own imprint, Bossier City Records...
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  • Tikhon Zhiznevsky as the title character, he tells the adventures of Troubadour, a group of traveling musicians, alongside Askar Nigamedzyanov as the...
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  • Live at the Troubadour may refer to: Gold: Recorded Live at the Troubadour, by Neil Diamond (1970) In Concert at the Troubadour, 1969, by Rick Nelson...
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    The Troubadour is a nightclub, restaurant and pub located at 265 Old Brompton Road, Earls Court, London. Established in 1954, it is one of the oldest and...
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    Ernest Tubb (redirect from Texas Troubadour)
    Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), nicknamed the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country...
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  • focuses on a Donkey, a Dog, a Cat, and a Rooster and their leader, a Troubadour (possibly to represent a classical five-piece rock-band). At the start...
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  • The Sagebrush Troubadour is a 1935 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Barbara Pepper, and Smiley Burnette. Written...
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  • "De troubadour" ("The troubadour"), is a song recorded by Dutch singer Lenny Kuhr, with music composed by David Hartsema [nl] and lyrics by Kuhr herself...
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  • "Troubadour" is a song written by Leslie Satcher and Monty Holmes, and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. It was released in June...
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  • Troubadour is the fourth studio album by J. J. Cale, released in September 1976. Eric Clapton covered the song "Cocaine" on his 1977 album Slowhand, turning...
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    Taking its name from medieval troubadours, the Troubadour Style (French: Style troubadour) is a rather derisive term, in English usually applied to French...
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    Thibaut, Spanish: Teobaldo; 30 May 1201 – 8 July 1253), also called the Troubadour and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne (as Theobald IV) from birth...
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    known for his children's music. He developed his career as a "global troubadour" to become a music producer, author, entrepreneur, and founder of the...
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  • Connecticut State Troubadour is an honorary position, established in 1991 by the Connecticut General Assembly. The State Troubadour functions as an ambassador...
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  • Engles (redirect from Engles (troubadour))
    Engles (fl. 1253), also spelled Englés, was a Navarrese jongleur and troubadour of the mid 13th century. His lone tenso survives only in fragments and...
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  • Troubadour is the second studio album by Somali-Canadian hip hop artist K'naan, released February 24, 2009. The album features performances by Kirk Hammett...
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  • The Troubadours are an English rock band comprising members from Liverpool, Runcorn and Wigan. The band was originally formed by Mark Frith and Johnny...
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  • The Troubadour was a music venue in Melbourne, Australia, which operated from 1978 to 1990. It featured performances by folk, blues and country musicians...
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    which he traded for food as a self-perceived modern version of a medieval troubadour. From March to May, 1906, Lindsay traveled roughly 600 miles on foot from...
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    Possible With God (2014, Troubadour for the Lord) Nothing Is Impossible (2012, Troubadour for the Lord) Live in Concert (2001, Troubadour for the Lord) Quiet...
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  • Live at the Troubadour 1969 is a live album by Tim Buckley. The album was recorded at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, September 3 & 4, 1969. All songs composed...
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  • The Troubadour Reunion Tour was a 2010 international concert tour by Carole King and James Taylor. It celebrated the 40th anniversary of their first performance...
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  • "Beauty and the Beast", "The Carpenter", "Astral Romance" and "Once Upon a Troubadour" are sung by keyboardist–band leader Tuomas Holopainen, as well as the...
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  • Troubadour, TX is a nationally syndicated American documentary television series following various singers and songwriters across Texas. The series features...
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    Trobairitz (redirect from Female troubadour)
    trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation: [tɾuβajˈɾits]) were Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries, active from around 1170 to approximately...
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    The New Hampshire Troubadour was a monthly magazine supported by the State Planning and Development Commission of New Hampshire and which was originally...
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    Belfast-based Lagan Press. In 2009, his first work of prose (21st Century Troubadour) was published, also by Lagan, with a second volume of poetry (Stolen...
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