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The Cimarron is a river that flows through much of Oklahoma. "Rose of Cimarron" is a song by country rock band Poco being the title cut of their 1976 album release Rose of Cimarron: written by founding member Rusty Young, the song featured lead vocals by Paul Cotton and Timothy B. Schmit. The song is about Dunn.
Rose of Cimarron is the sobriquet given in American frontier lore to Rose Dunn, who at age 15 was romantically involved and an accomplice with the outlaw George Newcomb. Rusty Young learned of Dunn through a brochure he chanced upon while in Oklahoma during Poco's 1973 tour.
Rose of Cimarron may refer to: Rose Dunn or Rose of the Cimarron, an American outlaw of the Old West; Rose of Cimarron, a 1952 film directed by Harry Keller; Rose of Cimarron, a 1976 album by Poco "Rose of Cimarron" (song), the title song
Rose of Cimarron is a 1952 American Western film produced by Edward L. Alperson for 20th Century Fox. Despite the title, it has nothing to do with Rose Dunn the actual "Rose of Cimarron". The film is a revenge Western with a twist: the protagonist is a woman raised by the Cherokee avenging her parents who were murdered by whites.
Randall Herman Meisner (March 8, 1946 – July 26, 2023) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and founding member of the Eagles.Throughout his professional musical career, both as group member and session musician, his main role was that of bassist and backing vocalist.
Learn about 11 most popular rose color meanings and what the colors symbolize before you send a bouquet, from bright red to maroon, pink, white, and yellow.
Rose Hanbury. David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Louis Vuitton Rose Hanbury isn’t the only member of her family with connections to the British royal family. Rose, full name Sarah Rose ...
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