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  2. Geronimo's Cadillac (Michael Martin Murphey song) - Wikipedia

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    That was the reason they put him in a Cadillac in the first place. He was actually in jail at the time." The photograph was taken at a show for the US press held June 11, 1905, at a ranch located southwest of Ponca City, Oklahoma: Geronimo, then imprisoned at Fort Sill, is actually posed in a Locomobile rather than a Cadillac. [1]

  3. Category:Cultural depictions of Geronimo - Wikipedia

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    America: The Motion Picture; C. Geronimo's Cadillac (Michael Martin Murphey song) F. Flashman and the Redskins; G. Geronimo (1939 film) Geronimo (1962 film)

  4. Geronimo - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo was the title of episode 21 of the ABC western series Tombstone Territory. The episode was first broadcast on March 5, 1958, with John Doucette playing the part of Geronimo. [102] Geronimo, played by Enrique Lucero, features prominently in the 1979 miniseries Mr. Horn, starring David Carradine as Tom Horn.

  5. Geronimo's Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo's Cadillac may refer to: Geronimo's Cadillac, a 1972 album by Michael Martin Murphey "Geronimo's Cadillac" (Michael Martin Murphey song) ...

  6. Who exactly is Geronimo -- and why do we say his name ... - AOL

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    There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

  7. Michael Martin Murphey - Wikipedia

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    Michael Martin Murphey (born March 14, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter. He was one of the founding artists of progressive country. [3] A multiple Grammy nominee, Murphey has six gold albums, including Cowboy Songs, the first album of cowboy music to achieve gold status since Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs by Marty Robbins in 1959.

  8. Geronimo's Cadillac (album) - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo's Cadillac is the debut album of American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey, released on May 25, 1972, by A&M Records. [2] Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville and London, the album is considered one of his finest albums. The title track was Murphey's first Top 40 hit, and was also recorded by Cher and Hoyt Axton.

  9. Cowboy Songs III - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Songs III – Rhymes of the Renegades is the eighteenth album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey and his third album of cowboy songs.The album is devoted to cowboy folklore and true tales of the West and focuses on real-life outlaws, from Jesse James to Billy The Kid to Belle Starr.