Warren Zevon

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Warren Zevon was an American musician and rock singer-songwriter

Jan 24, 1947

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 24, 1947
  • Died on: September 7, 2003
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Rock Singer-songwriter, Guitarists, Pianists, Lyricists & Songwriters, Singers, Rock Singers, Hard Rock Singers
  • Spouses: Crystal Ann Brelsford, Tule Livingston Dillow
  • Known as: Warren William Zevon
  • Childrens: Ariel, Jordan

Warren Zevon born at

Chicago

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Birth Place

Zevon was in a long term relationship with Marilyn "Tule" Livingston, the mother of his son Jordan. He married and divorced Crystal Ann Brelsford and had a daughter Ariel with her.

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Personal Life

Zevon was a chronic alcoholic and drugs abuser. He checked himself into an unnamed rehab clinic somewhere in Minnesota and retreated from the music business for several years and he finally overcame the problems.

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Personal Life

He died on September 7, 2003 of an inoperable peritoneal mesothelioma (cancer of the abdominal lining that is associated with exposure to asbestos). He refused treatments for he believed that might incapacitate him.

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Personal Life

Zevon was born on January 24, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, to Beverly Cope and William Zevon, a Jewish immigrant from Russia. William was a bookie who handled bets and dice games for notorious Los Angeles mobster Mickey Cohen.

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Childhood & Early Life

By the age of 13, Zevon would occasionally visit Igor Stravinsky’ home and briefly studied modern classical music.

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Childhood & Early Life

His parents divorced when he was 16 years old and he soon quit high school and moved from Los Angeles to New York to become a folk singer.

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Childhood & Early Life

He joined with his high school friend Violet Santagelo to form the musical duo lyme & cybelle. The duo is best known for its moderate chart hit 'Follow Me', his first commercial recording.

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Career

He wrote several songs for ‘The Turtles’ such as, 'Like the Seasons' and 'Outside Chance', while another composition, 'She Quit Me', was included in the soundtrack for the film, 'Midnight Cowboy' in 1969.

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His first attempt at a solo album, 'Wanted Dead or Alive' in 1969, was produced by the cult figure Kim Fowley, under the moniker 'Zevon'. The album was a commercial and critical failure.

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Career

During the early 1970s, he toured with the Everly Brothers as keyboard player and musical coordinator. Later, he toured and recorded with Don Everly and Phil Everly, as they tried to launch solo careers.

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Dissatisfied with his career and lack of funds, he moved to Spain in 1975. He played in The Dubliner Bar, a small tavern in Sitges near Barcelona, which was owned by David Lindell. Together they composed 'Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner'.

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Career

Zevon collaborated with Jackson Browne, who in 1976 produced and promoted Zevon's self-titled major-label debut. Termed a masterpiece by the Rolling Stone Record Guide, it had Contributions from many big names in the industry

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Major Works

'Excitable Boy', his third album in 1978 became the best-selling album of his career and had tracks such as, 'Excitable Boy and Werewolves of London', considered macabrely humorous by some critics.

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Major Works