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  • A [[singer-songwriter]] and daughter of songwriter [[Terry Gilkyson]].
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  • '''Jubal Lee Young''', son of noted singer-songwriter [[Steve Young]], is a singer-songwriter currently based in Muskogee, Oklahoma, but raised mostly in Nashville, Tenn
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  • An American [[singer-songwriter]].
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  • American country and folk-rock singer-songwriter.
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  • A [[Grammy Award]] winning [[Canadian]] [[singer-songwriter]].
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  • American singer-songwriter and actor (born 1984).
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  • ...ated with [[folk music]] than other musical forms. To define someone as a "singer-songwriter" is somewhat nebulous, as the term has different meanings to different peop ==Who is a singer-songwriter?==
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  • Country folk [[singer-songwriter]] best known for his songwriting prowess
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  • A [[singer-songwriter]] based out of [[Winnepeg, Canada]].
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  • A [[singer-songwriter]], [[music|musician]] and noted producer.
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  • (1980—) [[United States of America|American]] singer-songwriter.
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  • American singer-songwriter remembered especially for long, narrative songs.
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  • (b. September 23, 1949) American singer-songwriter, nicknamed "The Boss".
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  • Award winning American singer-songwriter known for quirky, often sarcastic novelty songs with a subtle message.
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  • (b. 25 March 1947) English singer-songwriter, composer and pianist, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
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  • Texas [[singer-songwriter]], bass player for [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Lightnin' Hopkins]] and [[Lucind
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  • A 1995 song by American singer-songwriter [[Tori Amos]], with obtuse lyrics about her bodyguard Joel Hopkins.
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  • (16 October 1938 – 18 July 1988) German singer-songwriter, fashion model, actress, born Christa Päffgen.
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  • American singer-songwriter who first came to prominence in the duo Simon and Garfunkel; he composed mo
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  • American pop, rock and country singer-songwriter and actor (born 1992).
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  • A three-time [[Grammy Award]]-winning Texas [[folk music|folk]] [[singer-songwriter]].
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  • (1958-2016) American singer-songwriter and actor; one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
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  • (b. 7 February 1962) English blues and rock singer-songwriter, and younger sister of [[John Bonham]].
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  • ...23/05/01/arts/music/gordon-lightfoot-dead.html Gordon Lightfoot, Hitmaking Singer-Songwriter, Is Dead at 84] by William Grimes of the New York Times, May 1, 2023.
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  • American [[singer-songwriter]] beginning in the 1960's and later a member of the [[Travelling Wilburys]]
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  • The first solo album by the former [[Led Zeppelin]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Robert Plant]], released in 1982 via the record label [[Swan Song Recor
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  • (b. 15 June 1946) [[England|English]] [[singer-songwriter]], noted for his involvement in [[The 'N Betweens]], and [[Slade]], and a s
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  • American singer-songwriter, remembered for a long string of country-pop hits and for his clean-cut "Al
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  • ...r from [[Taiwan]]. Her younger brother is [[Chyi Chin]], another Taiwanese singer-songwriter. Chyi Yu is best known for her 1979 hit, "The Olive Tree" (橄榄树).
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  • (b. 7 July 1940) English musician, singer-songwriter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the pop group the B
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  • Iconic American singer-songwriter and activist (born 1919) whose songs are standards in the American folksong
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  • (1938-2023) Popular Canadian singer-songwriter who lived in Toronto and is known for hits such as "If You Could Read My Mi
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(b. 1968) English [[singer-songwriter]] and animator, daughter to [[Led Zeppelin]] founder [[John Paul Jones (mus
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(b. 7 December 1949), English [[singer-songwriter]], member of Free, Bad Company, [[The Firm (band)|the Firm]], and [[Queen (
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  • '''Gordon Lightfoot''' (1938-2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter with a warm baritone voice. He was especially popular in the 1970's, lived
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  • * [[Rex Bell]] played bass guitar on several of her albums before becoming a singer-songwriter himself.
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  • '''Scott Nolan''' is a [[singer-songwriter]] based out of [[Winnepeg, Canada]]. His latest album, ''Receiver/Reflecto
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  • Early black exponents include [[Chuck Berry]] and [[Bo Diddley]] ([[singer-songwriter]]s before the term was invented), [[Fats Domino]], [[Louis Jordan]], [[Litt
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  • ...probably in [[Cologne]], died [[Ibiza]], 18 July 1988, was a [[German]] [[singer-songwriter]], [[film actress]] and [[fashion model]]. She sang three songs on the [[T
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  • ...r "Pete" Seeger''' (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an iconic American singer-songwriter and activist. His songs are standards in the American folk song repertoire.
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  • ...monies and complimentary [[guitar voicing]]s. The band consists of three [[singer-songwriter]]-[[guitar]] players, [[Gordy Quist]], [[Colin Brooks]], and [[Ed Jurdi]],
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  • ...is a third generation musician and [[folk]]/[[Americana]]/[[folk-rock]] [[singer-songwriter]]. Her upcoming album, ''Beautiful World'', due for release in May 27, 200
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  • '''Bob Dylan''' is an [[American]] [[singer-songwriter]]. He was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota (U.S. sta ...st mysterious) motor-cycle accident, he became identified as the prototype singer-songwriter, at the same time as his music, some say deliberately, lost much of its urg
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  • '''Kylie Minogue''', OBE, born 28 May 1968, is an [[Australian]] [[singer-songwriter]] and [[actress]]. Initially rising to fame in her role in the 1980's in th
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  • ...mother of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, photographer Mick Bonham, and singer-songwriter Deborah Bonham. Joan was married to John Henry Bonham, Sr., who operated hi
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  • ''''Agent Orange'''' is the name of a short composition by American singer-songwriter [[Tori Amos]]. It first appeared on her 1996 album ''[[Boys for Pele]]'', a
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  • '''John Denver''' (December 31, 1943–October 12, 1997) was an American singer-songwriter who wrote in the country and country pop genres and an extremely popular re
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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
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  • ...''' (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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  • ...am''' (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
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  • '''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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  • ...cord is really different- you've got club bangers to more 70s glam to more singer-songwriter records to rock music... ''The Fame'' is not about who you are—it's about
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  • ...orn 17 December 1949, Middlesbrough, England), is an [[England|English]] [[singer-songwriter]]. He is known chiefly as a member of the bands Free and [[Bad Company]]. H
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  • ...glish]] vocal harmony and folk-rock group [[the Family Dogg]]. It features singer-songwriter [[Albert Hammond]] and Mike Hazlewood, and a session group which includes [
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  • ...primary instrument is the [[piano]], he also plays guitar, drums, and is a singer-songwriter with a passion for re-interpreting classics and standard songs. Although pr
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  • '''''Cut Loose''''' is a studio album by England|English singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers. It was recorded in March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, S
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  • ...nited States of America|American]] [[pop music|pop]] and [[country music]] singer-songwriter, as well as an occasional actress and cover model. After releasing her epon
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  • ...ublisher=Broadway Books|pages=413|isbn=0-7679-0313-7|oclc=46918084}}</ref> Singer-songwriter Marc Bolan died at the same traffic barrier two weeks later.<ref>{{cite boo
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  • 'Somethin' Else' is a 1959 rockabilly song by singer-songwriter Eddie Cochran. The track was co-written by his girlfriend, Sharon Sheeley,
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  • ...c Hole In The Wall pub in Sliema – Beangrowers drummer and Bark Bark Disco singer-songwriter Ian Schranz tells all in the Q&A
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  • '''''Pictures at Eleven''''' is an album by former Led Zeppelin singer-songwriter Robert Plant, released in 1982 via the record label Swan Song Records. It w
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  • ...ing company [[Lookout! Records]]. Fronted by former [[Sarge (band)|Sarge]] singer-songwriter [[Elizabeth Elmore]], the band toured the [[United States of America|United
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  • The theme song was composed by singer-songwriter Hans Poulsen. Each episode would feature interviews with either musicians,
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  • ...ussycat Dolls]].<ref name="bbcover"/> While she was writing at Interscope, singer-songwriter [[Akon]] recognized her vocal abilities during her singing of a reference v
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  • ...n’ Hopkins (at Carnegie Hall) and [[Townes Van Zandt]], but who is now a [[singer-songwriter]] and guitar player. My wife Lisa plays rhythm guitar, with Gary Ragan, pl
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  • ...|title=Classic Albums from 21 Genres for the 21st Century: Seventies: From Singer-Songwriter Angst to Glam and the Disco Age - January 2005|accessdate=2009-02-10|publis
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