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| ert on Welcome to Joytown - Thud Live at the | Troubadour, a DVD/CD combo released in 2009 documenting |
| His nephew was the | troubadour Aimeric de Belenoi, whose vida refers to him |
| 1275) was a | troubadour and bourgeois from Rodez. |
| 1195-1210) was a | troubadour and jongleur from the Viennois. |
| He was a noted | troubadour and patron of troubadours. |
| de Marselha was an early fourteenth-century | troubadour and Hospitaller from Marseille. |
| Marcoat was a minor Gascon | troubadour and joglar who flourished in the mid twelfth |
| ng their usual rotation of The Roxy Theatre, | Troubadour, and the Country Club in Reseda, California. |
| nt and Montferrand (see Rulers of Auvergne), | troubadour and patron of troubadours. |
| ere released - and an invitation to play The | Troubadour and the International Pop Overthrow festival |
| c. 1325-1355) was a Gascon | troubadour associated with the Consistori del Gay Saber |
| In the case of Christian pop | troubadour Bebo Norman, his self-titled debut for BEC R |
| The | troubadour Bertran del Pojet hailed from Pojet, the Occ |
| Raimbault ( | troubadour, betrothed to Alice) - Constance Loseby |
| He was the father of the | troubadour Blacasset. |
| He was probably a son of the | troubadour Blacatz, as his vida alleges, though this ha |
| He composed a partimen with the Jewish | troubadour Bonfilh. |
| 1259-1285) was a Catalan | troubadour born Guillem de Cervera in Girona. |
| 1170 - c. 1202) was a | troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin, from a fa |
| e nickname was Borneil(l) or Borneyll, was a | troubadour, born to a lower class family in the Limousi |
| His brother Austor or Austors was also a | troubadour, but none of his works survives. |
| The popular | troubadour Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795) mentions th |
| Regalia, | Troubadour, Carlow, Brenda, Tinderbox and Lady Grey all |
| The melodrama of the | troubadour centaur Gilbert who seeks love in mostly the |
| 7 and he performed this with the Black Patti | Troubadour Company in the musical skit "At Jolly Cooney |
| the prestigious Telluride Bluegrass Festival | Troubadour Competition, performing for 10,000 festival |
| The bulls he rode were Chester, | Troubadour, Crosswired (who fell down; Mauney did his r |
| Jaufre was deeply connected within the | troubadour culture. |
| At its height, it was a centre of | troubadour culture. |
| following example, composed by an anonymous | troubadour, describes the longing of a knight for his l |
| e the liner notes for the Donovan boxed set, | Troubadour, Dippy heard the song, contacted Donovan and |
| Alfonso I was aided by William IX the | Troubadour, duke of Aquitaine. |
| Le | Troubadour Elias de Barjols. |
| The Guitar fiddle or | Troubadour Fiddle is a modern name bestowed retrospecti |
| He became a resident at The | Troubadour folk club in Earls Court in the early 1960s. |
| Signatures (with Dan O'Neill) - ( | Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 0-89283-635-0 |
| Troubadour for the Lord: The Story of John Michael Talb | |
| His | troubadour friends included Pablo Milanes and Mercedes |
| 1265-1270) was a | troubadour from Hautpoul in the Languedoc. |
| em (or Guilhem) de Tolosa was a 13th-century | troubadour from Toulouse. |
| Matieu de Caersi, Caerci, or Querci was a | troubadour from the Quercy. |
| 1190-1220) was a nobleman and | troubadour from Rodez in the Rouergue. |
| 1250) was an Auvergnat | troubadour from whom only one sirvente survives. |
| meaning "the redhead" or "the blonde") was a | troubadour from Toulouse of a poor family of knightly r |
| ose first named is also spelled Joios, was a | troubadour from Toulouse (also Toloza or Tholosa). |
| According to the vida of the | troubadour Gauseran de Saint-Leidier, Beatrice was the |
| However, recent studies have proposed the | troubadour Gui de Cavalhon as the author of the second |
| Bernart also knew the | troubadour Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz, with whom he |
| argar was dedicated to his friend and fellow | troubadour Guillem Fabre. |
| The | Troubadour has had only three sets of proprietors since |
| e with their performances over the years The | Troubadour has always attracted a diverse and interesti |
| Unusually for a | troubadour, he never left the Albigeois. |
| Recorded at The | Troubadour in Los Angeles, CA in 1970 |
| was recorded live on 28 October 2000 at The | Troubadour in Los Angeles. |
| The album was recorded at the | Troubadour in Los Angeles, September 3 & 4, 1969. |
| of releasing their first EP, Wake Up, at The | Troubadour in Hollywood, Paper Thin Walls was selected |
| ork, the Newport Jazz Festival, the Roxy and | Troubadour in Los Angeles, and the Spectrum in Philadel |
| Peire started his career as a | troubadour in the court of Raimon V of Toulouse and was |
| ol, she started playing "Hoot Nights" at The | Troubadour in West Hollywood, met the musicians Steve M |
| The Italian identity of this | troubadour is predicated on his being "an old Lombard" |
| The | troubadour Joan Esteve blamed treachery for the capture |
| Besides lamenting Louis, the | troubadour laments the defeat suffered by the Crusaders |
| He was the most prolific | troubadour, leaving behind some 114 lyric poems among o |
| The album was recorded at The | Troubadour, Los Angeles, California, The Golden Bear, H |
| nd diction are nonetheless influenced by the | troubadour lyric. |
| icana (Vatican Songbook) is a compilation of | troubadour lyrics in Galician-Portuguese. |
| to the rubric accompanying his only song in | troubadour manuscript C, he was Mayestre Matieus de Cae |
| In the north Italian | troubadour manuscript D (1254, now in the Biblioteca Es |
| Pound was influenced early by the | troubadour Marcabrun and the motz el sons of troubadour |
| cites a broad range of influences, including | troubadour music, Marlene Dietrich, Iannis Xenakis, Blu |
| nducted choirs, lectured and made a study of | Troubadour music. |
| ‘Crooning | Troubadour' Nick Lucas' recording of "Tip-Toe Through T |
| for the first time on July 18th 1985 at the | Troubadour night club in West Hollywood California. |
| Bernat or Bernart d'Auriac was a minor | troubadour notable mainly for initiating a cycle of fiv |
| He was called "The bard of Lvov, the | troubadour of the London emigration". |
| 1341-1355) was a | troubadour of the Consistori del Gay Saber active in To |
| nt-Leidier or Guillem de Saint Deidier was a | troubadour of the 12th century, composing in Occitan. |
| s de Caortz or Guilhem Peire de Cazals was a | troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century. |
| by folk-song traditions, Kuhr sings about a | troubadour of the Middle Ages, describing the impact th |
| 1233 - 1285) was a Portuguese | troubadour of the time of King Afonso III, who is suppo |
| ez de Turrin) was a Piedmontese jongleur and | troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century, |
| It was recorded March 2004 at the | Troubadour on Santa Monica Blvd. in Los Angeles, Califo |
| Peizrenger (floruit after 1195) was a minor | troubadour or jongleur, the author of one cobla esparsa |
| The Poems of the | Troubadour Peire Rogier. |
| According to an Occitan vida, the | troubadour Peire de Valeira was from Arnaut Guilhem's l |
| He briefly employed the | troubadour Peire Bremon lo Tort in the Holy Land. |
| As the | troubadour Peire Vidal put it, he had preferred a poor |
| 1989 | Troubadour Philo |
| Chambers, Frank M. "Three | Troubadour Poems with Historical Overtones." |
| k is similar to that of another 12th-century | troubadour poet, Garin lo Brun. |
| k is similar to that of another 12th-century | troubadour poet, Arnaut Guilhem de Marsan. |
| He was a leading scholar studying | troubadour poetry, publishing over 600 works. |
| bonne (1143-1197), a well known patroness of | troubadour poetry. |
| and also a daughter, Guida, who married the | troubadour Pons de Monlaur. |
| c. 1230-1245) was a | troubadour probably from Provence. |
| 1269) was a Knight Templar and | troubadour probably from Catalonia. |
| Their son (Raimbaut's only grandson) was the | troubadour Raimbaut of Orange, and he inherited the ter |
| Love for sale: Materialist Readings of the | Troubadour Razo Corpus (Garland, 1997) |
| lor on many of the shows on their joint 2010 | Troubadour Reunion Tour. |
| For the | troubadour, see Cadenet (troubadour). |
| Razos and | Troubadour Songs (Garland, 1990). |
| d written that "all people wish to listen to | troubadour songs and to compose them, including Christi |
| ounds of Hawaiian rituals, 11-century French | troubadour songs, traditional Armenian melodies and gos |
| the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest, the Telluride | Troubadour Songwriter's Showcase in Colorado and The Ch |
| tten in a rime mimicking that of the Italian | troubadour Sordello's "Aitant ses plus viu hom quan viu |
| He should not be confused with another | troubadour Templar, Ricaut Bonomel, whose style was ver |
| That recording was released on | Troubadour The Definitive Collection 1964 - 1976. |
| c. 1200) was a Limousin | troubadour, the eldest of three brothers, castellans of |
| c. 1200) was a Limousin | troubadour, the middle of three brothers, castellans of |
| two tracks that were previously released on | Troubadour The Definitive Collection 1964-1976 in 1992. |
| c. 1200) was a Limousin | troubadour, the cousin of the three brothers Eble, Peir |
| Troubadour Theater Company is a theater company in Los | |
| He is a founding member of the | Troubadour Theater Company, which takes current music, |
| The only trobairitz (female | troubadour) to use the trobar clus with mastery was Lom |
| nd Aimery, a fellow exile, helped to found a | troubadour tradition of lamentation for the "good old d |
| Lookout's sire, | Troubadour, was the 1886 Suburban Handicap winner, whil |
| oems of Bertran de Born, a friend and fellow | troubadour, we know that Guillem was an enemy of Alfons |
| d Today" was the first single from his album | Troubadour, which was released on April 1, 2008. |
| rst examples of the painting style known as ' | Troubadour' which was brought to fashion by Alexandre L |
| Henry was also a | troubadour, who left behind three tensos. |
| He was not a professional jongleur, but a | troubadour who wrote songs for amusement which were muc |
| to his vida, he was a joglars and trobaire ( | troubadour) who stayed for a long time in Montferrat, C |
| 1220) was a Limousin | troubadour with three extant cansos, including one reli |
| e Penguins (with Takeda Hajimu) she became a | troubadour with a serene mood. |
| Caprice de | troubadour, words by Gaston Petit |
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