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Recent Examples of troubadourApart from sipping Michelob Ultra from the brim of his cowboy hat and flirting with the crowd, the tattooed troubadour got candid about his journey as a Mexican American artist in the country genre, sharing his challenges with being stereotyped in the South.—Diana Leyva, The Tennessean, 2 July 2025 These include the blues artist Taj Mahal, the singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, the folk troubadour Steve Earle, and the rock band the Rolling Stones.—Reya Hart, The Atlantic, 15 June 2025 Vianden’s biggest annual bash is an August medieval festival with dueling knights, troubadours, jugglers and artisans.—Cnn.com Wire Service, Mercury News, 10 June 2025 Martin and his merry band of Coldplay troubadours – guitarist Jonny Buckland, bass player Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion – unleashed their infectious brand of rock May 31 on an adoring California crowd to kick off the final leg of a three year tour that wraps in London this September.—Marco Della Cava, USA Today, 2 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for troubadour
Lockwood, who’s been erroneously pegged as an internet bard while managing to craft a literary project that is much bigger than anything Zuckerberg hath wrought, has a new gift for us.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
8 Sep. 2025
But Frost, who attended Harvard, lived for a time in England and taught for many years at Amherst College, was hardly an unpolished rustic bard.
Rucker first made noise in the music industry as a lead singer for 1980s rock band Hootie & The Blowfish.
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Marcus Smith,
Sacbee.com,
12 Sep. 2025
His beam wavered on a patch of blankness, or the corner of an amp, and then began to roam the stage in desperation, scanning here and scanning there—until, from the darkness, the voice of Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden’s singer, was heard.
The Enquirer sat down with guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Tom Johnston to discuss the 2025 Walk This Road tour and album, and what keeps The Doobie Brothers going after all these years.
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Haadiza Ogwude,
The Enquirer,
12 Sep. 2025
The students who discover it share a karaoke microphone with veteran vocalists and beers out of large buckets.
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The Athletic College Football Staff,
New York Times,
11 Sep. 2025
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