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  • {{r|Singer-songwriter}}
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  • The watershed in Proby's career came when singer-songwriter [[Jackie DeShannon]] introduced him to Jack Good, creator of British televi
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  • ...grim lyrics. It had originally been written, and recorded, by the country singer-songwriter (and 1952 candidate for the United States presidency on the [[Prohibition P
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  • | occupation = singer-songwriter, film composer '''Aimee Bessada''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] [[singer-songwriter]] and alumnus of the prestigious [[Canadian Film Centre]]'s [[Slaight Music
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  • ...and quirky looks unlike the stereotypical “boy next door” model, American singer-songwriter '''Barry Manilow''' (born June 17, 1943) might have seemed an unlikely cand
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  • '''Rex (Wrecks) Bell''' is a Texas singer-songwriter born in Dallas but raised mostly in Texas City, Texas. Bell released two s
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  • ''''We're Gonna Groove'''' is a song written by singer-songwriter Ben E. King and his lyrical partner James Bethea. It was originally release
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  • One of his three children is the singer-songwriter [[Sneezy Waters]], and his father, Ernest Hodgson, was also a prominent sei
    2 KB (380 words) - 10:23, 19 November 2011
  • ...''' (born 28 January 1968 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian [[singer-songwriter]] best known as the founder of the all-female traveling music show [[Lilith
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  • ...uitar and has a contract with Luna to promote its guitars. She is also a [[singer-songwriter]].
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  • '''Beck''' (born Beck Hansen Campbell, July 8, 1970) is an American [[singer-songwriter]] who brought about music in the 1990s with a post-modern [[Bob Dylan]] sen
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  • [[Townes Van Zandt]] (John Townes Van Zandt, 1944-1997) was a country-folk singer-songwriter and poet. He is considered by many to have been one of the best songwriters
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  • ''''C'mon Everybody'''' is a 1958 [[rock and roll]] song by American [[singer-songwriter]] Eddie Cochran. Composed by Cochran and Jerry Capehart, it was originally
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  • ...abel but did not produce any releases included New York, New York|New York singer-songwriter Mirabai (musician)|Mirabai, Metropolis (band)|Metropolis which featured mem
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  • ...' (b. 7 February 1962) is an [[England|English]] Rock music|rock and blues singer-songwriter. She is the younger sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer [[John Bonham]]
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  • '''Jacinda Jones''' (born Jacinda Melody Baldwin, 1968) is a singer-songwriter, and daughter of Led Zeppelin multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones (musici
    2 KB (351 words) - 07:31, 18 March 2024
  • '''Lucinda Williams''' is a three-time [[Grammy Award]]-winning Texas singer-songwriter. Her musical style is country-alternative folk with a bit of blues. Some
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  • ::My own hit parade would include several names not mentioned. "Singer-songwriter" to me means [[James Taylor]] and [[Harry Chapin]] and *how* do you leave o Moreover, while a definition should in most cases mention "singer-songwriter" this would be a useless repetition in the list.
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