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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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  • ...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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  • ::: P.S. I just [[Talk:Singer-songwriter#Suggestions|saw]] that Ro hesitates to mix languages. --[[User:Peter Schmit ..., Reinhard May, etc. I am not sure if Falco could be called Liedermacher. "Singer-songwriter" is quite usual for the general case. (In German, or "Denglisch", many Engl
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  • | pagename = Singer-songwriter | abc = Singer-songwriter
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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?==
    2 KB (299 words) - 21:47, 21 January 2010
  • 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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  • | pagename = Singer-songwriter | abc = Singer-songwriter
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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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  • Texas [[singer-songwriter]], bass player for [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Lightnin' Hopkins]] and [[Lucind
    149 bytes (16 words) - 10:58, 14 May 2008
  • (b. 25 March 1947) English singer-songwriter, composer and pianist, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
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  • A 1995 song by American singer-songwriter [[Tori Amos]], with obtuse lyrics about her bodyguard Joel Hopkins.
    146 bytes (18 words) - 10:26, 23 September 2009
  • American singer-songwriter who first came to prominence in the duo Simon and Garfunkel; he composed mo
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