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Troubadour meaning
An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel.
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Lindsay, then a household name and troubadour of poetry who tramped across the country three times trading rhymes for bread, eulogized Altgeld’s integrity and bravery for pardoning the Haymarket anarchists.
Highlights featured at various times include Reindeer Games, Jingle Brass concerts and Holiday Troubadour along with Holiday Light Treks.
There was a time in my college undergrad days (the 1970s), when I was a street troubadour on the Franklin Street Mall in Tampa, that I knew the lyrics to quite a few of Dylan’s early songs.
By day, Blend will serve hot and cold coffee drinks from Colectivo, Frothy Monkey, and Dark Matter, teas from Rishi Tea, and bakery items from Troubadour Bakery.
By the end, there’s even a subtle flute part intertwining with harmonica, and if that seems like unusual instrumentation for a flatland troubadour, perhaps it’s an indication of depth that had previously lain hidden in Moreland’s music.
She also plans to “Return to the Troubadour” in April to recount the experience behind her famed song.
The late Haitian troubadour and former Port-au-Prince Mayor Manu Charlemagne shares the stage with a young fan at Big Night in Little Haiti.
THERE was a local troubadour who once suggested that before anyone went near the last few choc ices, the only options for a break in pre-festival days were to “climb a mountain or jump a lake”.
With her wild red hair, fistful of throwing knives and skull-shaped glass goblet filled with vodka cocktail, Canadian weird-pop troubadour and apprentice tattooist Lights Poxleitner-Bokan, AKA Lights, seems more prepared than most for any Mad Max future.
I’m out every night at the Sunset Strip clubs — the Roxy, Troubadour, Whisky a Go-Go, Viper.
Mr Baker was so impressed he filmed Jake's performance and shared the footage with a contact of his - music promoter Ian Williamson, “director of happenings” at the world famous Troubadour Club in London.
Set in 12th-century France, the Finnish-born Saariaho’s first opera, which premiered in Salzburg in 2000, is a haunting tale of a troubadour’s quest for idealised love, as well as a contemplation on life, longing and death.
Simpson will begin his run of charity-focused performances at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, Calif., on Sunday (Sept. 29), just two days after is released.
Smollett was scheduled to perform at the Troubadour to kick off his music career.
The week before Jussie Smollett was scheduled to perform at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, ticket sales were not happening.
Yet a scruffy troubadour from Suffolk is the biggest name in music.
Zach Coleman of Denver’s TRVE Brewing initiated this project with Fort Collins based Troubadour Maltings’ Chris Schooley.
BOSTON — Rene Rancourt, the tuxedoed troubadour who has sung the national anthem before games for more than 40 years, announced on Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the season.
But solo doesn’t mean simple for Tweedy, since he has taken the troubadour’s guitar/vocal approach and twisted it to his suit the adventurousness he favors with his day-job band.