-
Southern Mescalero Carnoviste:
chief of Tsehitcihéndé (Guadalupe
Mountains Mescaleros) or
maybe Tsebekinéndé (Aguas
Nuevas Apaches or
Limpia Mescaleros), his...
- The
Mescaleros were the
British backing band for
British singer,
musician and
songwriter Joe Strummer,
formed in 1999,
which issued three albums prior...
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United States Mescalero Ridge, an
escarpment on the
western edge of the
Llano Estacado The
Mescaleros, Joe Strummer's back-up band
Mescalero (album), by...
-
Mescalero is the
fourteenth studio album by the
American rock band ZZ Top. It was
released in
September 2003, as the band's
final release for RCA Records...
- the
Mescaleros'
final album Streetcore. In the mid-to-late 1990s,
Strummer gathered top-flight
musicians into a
backing band he
called the
Mescaleros. Strummer...
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Mescalero-Chiricahua (also
known as
Chiricahua Apache) is a
Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the
Chiricahua and
Mescalero people in
Chihuahua and...
- by Joe
Strummer & The
Mescaleros". Metacritic.
Retrieved 3 July 2019. Jurek, Thom. "Streetcore – Joe
Strummer & the
Mescaleros / Joe Strummer". AllMusic...
- "Joe
Strummer & the
Mescaleros – The ****cat Years". Blurtonline.com.
Retrieved 26
August 2019. "Joe
Strummer & The
Mescaleros releasing digital box...
- The
Mescalero Ridge forms the
western edge of the
great Llano Estacado, a vast
plateau or
tableland in the
southwestern United States in New
Mexico and...
- modern-day
Mescalero or
merged with them.
After 1814, the term
Faraones disappeared and was
replaced by
Mescalero.
Sierra Blanca Mescaleros were a northern...