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  2. Gerónimo Giménez - Wikipedia

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    Gerónimo Giménez. Gerónimo Giménez y Bellido (10 October 1854 – 19 February 1923) was a Spanish conductor and composer, who dedicated his career to writing zarzuelas, such as La tempranica and La boda de Luis Alonso.

  3. File:When Geronimo rode - (IA whengeronimorode00hook).pdf

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    Short title: When Geronimo rode / Author: Hooker, Forrestine C. (Forrestine Cooper), 1867-1932: Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68

  4. Britton Davis - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo Campaign First Lieutenant Britton Davis (June 4, 1860 – January 23, 1930) was an American soldier born in Brownsville, Texas . He served in the United States Army in the 6th Cavalry after graduating from West Point in 1881.

  5. Indian Sunset - Wikipedia

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    The song chronicles the story of an unnamed American Indian warrior on the verge of defeat from the white man. [2] Taupin was inspired to write the lyrics after seeing the Frederic Remington painting, "The Scout: Friends or Foes?". [citation needed] It contains numerous inaccuracies, most notably the line about Geronimo being shot by U.S ...

  6. Geronimo (Sheppard song) - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo" also held the longest stay at number one on the Australian Singles Chart for any independent release. [4] Furthermore, the track reached the top ten in eleven additional countries. The title is a reference to the famous Apache military leader Geronimo and the custom of yelling his name before doing a courageous act .

  7. Galant Schemata - Wikipedia

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    The Meyer was a popular choice among composers for themes of structural importance in a piece of music. The Meyer features four events presented in pairs of two. The melody features a first descent from scale degree 1 to scale degree 7 in the first pair of events, and then a second descent from scale degree 4 to scale degree 3 in the second pair.

  8. Geronimo (The Shadows song) - Wikipedia

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    "Geronimo" was written by the Shadows' Hank Marvin and was released with the B-side "Shazam", originally recorded by Duane Eddy in 1960. [3] "Geronimo" was recorded at EMI Studios (later renamed Abbey Road) in December 1962; "Shazam" was recorded at the Jubilee Theatre in Blackpool in August 1963 whilst the group were on tour.

  9. Geronimo (Aura Dione song) - Wikipedia

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    "Geronimo" is a pop song with folk elements, [1] with critics comparing the song's arrangement to Shakira. [2] It was written by Aura Dione, David Jost , Joachim, Ian O'Brien-Docker, Michael Lowdst, Andrei Georgescu, and Thomas Troelsen , and it was produced by David Jost , DamienDamien and Joachim Persson.