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===Music=== * The song "The Lady from 29 Palms" was written by [[Allie Wrubel]] in 1947 and recorded by such artists as [[Alphabetical list of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra#L|Frank Sinatra]], [[Freddy Martin]], [[Tony Pastor (bandleader)|Tony Pastor]], and [[The Andrews Sisters]]. * The rock group [[U2]] stayed at Harmony Motel in the 1980s when shooting photography for their album ''[[The Joshua Tree]]''. * The album ''[[Lily on the Beach]]'' by German [[electronic music]] ensemble [[Tangerine Dream]] contains an instrumental piano ballad called "Twenty-Nine Palms". * Former [[Led Zeppelin]] singer [[Robert Plant]] had a hit single called "[[29 Palms (song)|29 Palms]]", from his solo album ''[[Fate of Nations]]'' in 1993. * The band [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]] mentioned Twentynine Palms in their song "Thanx" on their ''[[40oz. to Freedom]]'' album. Twentynine Palms is also a city listed in "[[April 29, 1992 (Miami)]]" on their self-titled album ''[[Sublime (album)|Sublime]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lyricsfreak.com/s/sublime/april+29+1992_20133116.html|title=April 26, 1992 Lyrics β Sublime|website=Lyricsfreak.com}}</ref> * Track two of the album ''Places'' by [[Brad Mehldau]], released in 2000, is named after the city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/places-mw0000094661|title=Brad Mehldau β Songs, Reviews, Credits |website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> * Nashville country band Granville Automatic has a song named after the town, inspired by the book by [[Deanne Stillman]]. * [[Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers]] mention the town in the song "California Desert Party" on the album ''Modern Lovers '88''.
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