Troubadour (disambiguation)

A troubadour was a composer and performer of Old Occitan, mainly spoken in [Southern France, lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages, from the 8th to the 14th centuries.

Troubadour, or variants, may also refer to:

Music

 * The Troubadours, an English rock band
 * The Troubadors, a 1950's American band that backed Jane Morgan on her 1957 recording of "Fascination."
 * Troubadour (George Strait album), 2008
 * "Troubadour" (song)
 * Troubadour (J. J. Cale album), 1976
 * Troubadour (K'naan album), 2009
 * Troubadour (The Stepkids album), 2013
 * Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964–1976, a 1992 compilation album by Donovan
 * "Troubadours", a song by Van Morrison from the 1979 album Into the Music
 * "The Troubadour", a song by A. C. Newman from the 2012 album Shut Down the Streets
 * Troubadour Music Inc., Raffi's music label
 * "De troubadour", one of the four winners of the Eurovision Song Contest 1969

Venues

 * Troubadour (London nightclub), a coffee house and music venue
 * Troubadour (West Hollywood nightclub), a night club and music venue
 * Bristol Troubadour Club, a former British music venue

Other uses

 * Troubadour (horse) (1882–1906), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
 * Troubador, a fictional character in the Oh My Goddess anime/manga series
 * Troubador, a poet of the Galician-Portuguese lyric movement
 * Troubador Press, a San Francisco book publishing company founded by Malcolm Whyte
 * Il trovatore ('The Troubador'), an opera by Giuseppe Verdi