noun a person who sings or composes ballads, typically in a narrative style
A balladeer is a singer or musician who specializes in performing ballads, often accompanied by instruments such as the guitar or piano.
In literature, a balladeer is a poet or writer who composes ballads, narrative poems typically set to music and often telling a story.
In the entertainment industry, a balladeer may refer to a performer who sings emotional or sentimental songs, particularly in genres such as country or pop.
In folklore studies, a balladeer is a storyteller who recounts tales through song, often in a traditional or historical context.
A balladeer may be a type of writer who specializes in composing and performing ballads, which are narrative songs typically with a romantic or historical theme.
In the music industry, a balladeer is a singer-songwriter who focuses on creating and performing ballads, which are slow, emotional songs often telling a story.
Historians may use the term balladeer to refer to musicians or poets who composed and performed ballads that were used to preserve and pass down historical events and stories.