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(New page: Folksinger playing a restaurant in the 1977 novel ''Madder Music'' by Peter De Vries. She comes right after the band Left of Center. The novel is about a man who goes nuts and thinks ...)
 
 
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Folksinger playing a restaurant in the 1977 novel ''Madder Music'' by Peter De Vries. She comes right after the band [[Left of Center]].
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[[Image:Millers_Daughter_Madder_Music.jpg|right|thumb]]Folksinger playing a restaurant in the 1977 novel ''Madder Music'' by Peter De Vries. She comes right after the band [[Left of Center]].
  
 
The novel is about a man who goes nuts and thinks he's Groucho Marx.
 
The novel is about a man who goes nuts and thinks he's Groucho Marx.
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The name may be a reference to the poem by Tennyson, or the novel by Zola.
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[[Category:1977|Miller's Daughter]]
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[[Category:Novels|Miller's Daughter]]
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[[Category:Folk music|Miller's Daughter]]

Latest revision as of 08:19, 14 September 2017

Millers Daughter Madder Music.jpg

Folksinger playing a restaurant in the 1977 novel Madder Music by Peter De Vries. She comes right after the band Left of Center.

The novel is about a man who goes nuts and thinks he's Groucho Marx.

The name may be a reference to the poem by Tennyson, or the novel by Zola.