- A
troubadour (English: /ˈtruːbədʊər, -dɔːr/, French: [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan:
trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a
composer and
performer of Old
Occitan lyric poetry...
- Look up
troubadour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
troubadour was a
composer and
performer of Old Occitan,
mainly spoken in [Southern France, lyric...
- The
Troubadours are an
English rock band
comprising members from Liverpool,
Runcorn and Wigan. The band was
originally formed by Mark
Frith and Johnny...
- Escrivan –
French troubadour and poet
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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...
- "
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...
- 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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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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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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Troubadours of Folk is a five
volume series of
compact discs released by
Rhino Records in 1992. The
series do****ents
several decades worth of "contemporary"...