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AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1816–1889)
John P. Usher; John Parker Usher; Usher, John Palmer

R. Usher (songwriter)         
ENGLISH SONGWRITER
User:Alanfromwakefield/R Usher (songwriter); R Usher (songwriter)
R Usher (lived in the mid-19th century) was born in Felling. He was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by Thomas Allan on page 572 of his Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings, published in 1891, has written a good many songs, which have been printed in slip form.
singer-songwriter         
  • Soviet and Russian bard [[Bulat Okudzhava]]
  • [[Caetano Veloso]]
  • USS ''Harry S. Truman'']] in the Mediterranean in 2000
  • [[David Crosby]], (of [[the Byrds]] and [[Crosby, Stills & Nash]]) is one of the singer-songwriters who crossed over into mainstream rock, seen here in 1976 backstage of the Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University.
  • [[Hank Williams]], 1951
  • [[James Taylor]] in the early 1970s
  • [[Bob Dylan]]
  • [[Joni Mitchell]]
  • [[Lotti Golden]] performing, Nashville, Tennessee, in the confessional tradition, 1971
  • [[Norah Jones]] performing on an electric piano in 2010. Jones is the daughter of [[Ravi Shankar]].
  • [[Paul Simon]] in concert
  • [[Reinhard Mey]]
  • [[Lucio Battisti]]
  • [[Taylor Swift]], an 11-time Grammy-winning contemporary singer-songwriter (pictured in 2015)
  • [[Tracy Chapman]] began singing about social issues in American society in the 1980s
MUSICIAN WHO WRITES, COMPOSES AND SINGS OWN SONGS
Singer-songwriters; Singer/songwriter; Singer songwriter; Liedermacher; Singer and songwriter; Singer songwriters; Singer-Songwriter; Cantautori; Singer Songwriter; Singer song writer; Cantautore; Singers-songwriter; Singersongwriter; Singer–songwriter; Singer/Songwriter; Singer-song writer
(singer-songwriters)
A singer-songwriter is someone who writes and performs their own songs, especially popular songs.
Twenty years ago singer-songwriter John Prine released his first album.
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singer-songwriter         
  • Soviet and Russian bard [[Bulat Okudzhava]]
  • [[Caetano Veloso]]
  • USS ''Harry S. Truman'']] in the Mediterranean in 2000
  • [[David Crosby]], (of [[the Byrds]] and [[Crosby, Stills & Nash]]) is one of the singer-songwriters who crossed over into mainstream rock, seen here in 1976 backstage of the Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University.
  • [[Hank Williams]], 1951
  • [[James Taylor]] in the early 1970s
  • [[Bob Dylan]]
  • [[Joni Mitchell]]
  • [[Lotti Golden]] performing, Nashville, Tennessee, in the confessional tradition, 1971
  • [[Norah Jones]] performing on an electric piano in 2010. Jones is the daughter of [[Ravi Shankar]].
  • [[Paul Simon]] in concert
  • [[Reinhard Mey]]
  • [[Lucio Battisti]]
  • [[Taylor Swift]], an 11-time Grammy-winning contemporary singer-songwriter (pictured in 2015)
  • [[Tracy Chapman]] began singing about social issues in American society in the 1980s
MUSICIAN WHO WRITES, COMPOSES AND SINGS OWN SONGS
Singer-songwriters; Singer/songwriter; Singer songwriter; Liedermacher; Singer and songwriter; Singer songwriters; Singer-Songwriter; Cantautori; Singer Songwriter; Singer song writer; Cantautore; Singers-songwriter; Singersongwriter; Singer–songwriter; Singer/Songwriter; Singer-song writer
¦ noun a person who sings and writes popular songs, especially professionally.

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John Palmer Usher

John Palmer Usher (January 9, 1816 – April 13, 1889) was an American administrator who served in the Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.