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He has more in common with those sensitive balladeers than you might think.
He and his wife, Francesca, were international balladeers for years.
Since then, official balladeers have been appointed in other states.
A number of awards have been set up to recognize bush balladeers.
I should know these old stories, being a balladeer.
Balladeer, an eclectic music store, is one I usually visit.
Or he could be replaced next season by another strumming balladeer.
Today, a handful of cowboy balladeers make a living from their verse.
She was answering in an instant, being both a good singer and balladeer.
The balladeer might at least have suggested the season involved, or did he, with "green withers"?
The balladeers had extinguished their lantern and gone to sleep.
And among the traditional pop balladeers of a certain age, that accolade still applies.
They sounded more like the ones excited followers usually gave popular balladeers or actors.
They quote a local balladeer who has written new lyrics to the tune of a long popular song.
However, it was as a poet, translator, balladeer and singer that he found fame.
One lantern shed feeble light on a couple of seated balladeers.
She could be called the balladeer of stalking.
Supreme balladeer, with all her success she remains an underrated singer-songwriter.
Again Öhmichen himself was performing, this time as a balladeer.
When Phillipe tried to back away, the balladeer clutched him.
These are songs that show Rodgers the balladeer at his most broodingly seductive.
Grant Wood's lighted balladeers emerge out of brown, too.
Instead, it expresses true vulnerability, by taking a risk that most new power balladeers don't dare.
The legendary balladeer was first nominated 50 years ago for his classic version of "Misty."
They paid happily to listen anew to two of their greatest balladeers, and to recall what a time it was.