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media related to
Troubadours.
Database of
extant Troubadour melodies Literary Encyclopedia:
Troubadour. The
University of Naples'
troubadours' text collection...
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Middle Ages, from the 8th to the 14th centuries.
Troubadour, or variants, may also
refer to: The
Troubadours, an
English rock band The Troubadors, a 1950s...
- "Turnpike
Troubadours Cancel Tour Dates,
Announce Hiatus".
Rolling Stone.
Retrieved 2024-02-13. Crutchmer, Josh (2023-05-03). "Turnpike
Troubadours Talk Anti****ted...
- 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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behind the
scenes looks into the
lives of the
various artists,
known as "
Troubadours", as they
encounter both
professional and
personal challenges. The series...
- do****entary
about the club,
Troubadours:
Carole King /
James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter, was released. The
Troubadour pla**** an
important role...
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Grand Ole Opry in
February 1943 and put
together his band, the
Texas Troubadours. Tubb's
first band
members were from Gadsden, Alabama. They were: Vernon...
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Cosmic Troubadour is the
second solo
album by
American rock
musician Billy Sheehan,
formerly of Talas,
David Lee Roth, and Mr. Big.
Sheehan sings and plays...
- The
Christian Troubadours, also
known as
Christian Troubadours, were an
American Southern gospel quartet,
performing from the mid-1950s
through the mid-1970s...
- joined, and
formed the
Turnpike Troubadours. The band
later relocated to Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The
Turnpike Troubadours announced they were
taking a hiatus...