Clare Dunn is an American country musician from southeast Colorado. After support from satellite radio as a "Highway Find" on The Highway (Sirius XM), she signed with Universal Music Group Nashville and BMG. She has opened for many notable country acts such as Florida Georgia Line, Keith Urban, and Hank Williams, Jr..
After moving to Nashville, Tennessee, Dunn sang backing vocals on Luke Bryan's "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)".
Dunn released her debut single, Get Out, on December 17, 2013. After releasing her debut single, Dunn became the highest charting independent female artist on the Music Row Country Breakout chart in ten years. She released her second single, Cowboy Side of You, on August 11, 2014.
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"Clare" is a song by British band Fairground Attraction, which was released as the final single from their debut album The First of a Million Kisses. The song peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number 49. It was the last single released by the band before they split up.
A music video for the song exists filmed in New Orleans.
Clare Valley is a valley located in South Australia about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of the Adelaide city centre and very close to the Barossa valley. It is located both within the South Australian Government region of Yorke and Mid North and the local government area of District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys. It contains the following towns (from north to south) - Clare, Penworthham, Sevenhill, Watervale and Auburn. It is notable for being the location of the wine region of the same name - the Clare Valley wine region.
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There are 2 different instances where the last name Dunn is used to give the authority behind names of species:
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The surname Dunn has several different origins. In some cases it is an Anglicised form of the Irish surname Ó Duinn, meaning "grandson of Donn"; the Gaelic Donn was originally a byname, meaning "brown-haired" or "chieftain". Another origin of the surname Dunn is from the Middle English dunn, meaning "dark-coloured"; this name originated as a nickname for one with dark hair or skin. Another origin is from a habitative name, derived from Dun in Angus, Scotland; this place name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic dùn, meaning "fort". Another origin is from the Gaelic donn, meaning "brown".
Dunn was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. He was consecrated probably around 740. He died in 747.