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Snake charmer (disambiguation)

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Snake charmer or snake charming most commonly refers to the Indian practice of "hypnotizing" snakes.

Snake charmer may also refer to:

Music

  • Snake charmer song, also known as "The Streets of Cairo", or "The Poor Little Country Maid"
  • "Snake charmer" (song) by Teddy Powell (composer) and Leonard Whitcup (lyricist), published 1937
  • Snakecharmer (album), by Sort Sol
  • Snake Charmer (EP), an EP by Jah Wobble, The Edge and Holger Czukay
  • "Snake Charmer" (Rainbow song), by Rainbow on their 1975 album Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
  • "Snake Charmer" (song), by Panjabi MC
  • "Snakecharmer", a song by the band Rage Against The Machine from the album Evil Empire
  • Snakecharmer, a band and their eponymous debut album headed by Micky Moody

Arts

  • The Snake Charmer, an oil-on-canvas Orientalist painting by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme produced around 1879.
  • The Snake Charmer (Rousseau), 1907 painting by French artist Henri Rousseau
  • Snake-charmer stone, a picture stone found at Smiss, När socken, Gotland, Sweden

Other

  • Snake Charmer (shotgun), a .410 gauge, stainless steel, single shot, break-action shotgun
  • A famous "incident" on the UK game show Catchphrase
  • Bill (Kill Bill), also known as Snake Charmer, a character from the Kill Bill films

See also

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