Home / Search Results for: Warren Zevon

Search Results for: Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon

Few of rock and roll & roll’s great misanthropes were seeing that talented, seeing that charming, or seeing that focused on their cynicism seeing that Warren Zevon. A vocalist and songwriter whose music frequently handled outlaws, mercenaries, sociopaths, and villains of most stripes, Zevon’s lyrics shown an enthusiastic and prepared …

Read More »

Jordan Zevon

California vocalist/songwriter Jordan Zevon initial appeared on the tribute record (Enjoy Every Sandwich: Music of Warren Zevon) for his late dad, where he sang the previously unreleased “Studebaker.” Another tribute record (Rush House Early: The Music of Warren Zevon) implemented in 2005 with Jordan executing “Warm Rainfall” with fellow Western …

Read More »

The Brothers

The Brothers were an obscure project of Warren Zevon during his early career, releasing a unitary in 1967 on Light Whale, following the three singles he previously completed as half from the male-female duo Lyme & Cybelle. The one was unremarkable good-time pop/rock and roll, although there are traces of …

Read More »

Sigidi Abdallah

Chicago native Sigidi Abdallah had a desire when was six-years-old that he was employed in a saving studio. His family members moved to LA three years afterwards. A devoted record collector, Abdallah would memorize the credits on labels and record coats. He began performing in vocal groupings and writing tracks. …

Read More »

The Flash Girls

The duo that could become referred to as the Expensive Girls shaped in early 1991 when author, singer, and guitarist Emma Bull and vocalist/fiddler the Fabulous Lorraine (aka Lorraine Garland) teamed up to busk in the Minnesota Renaissance Festival. At that time, Bull was an associate of the music group …

Read More »

Nino Del Pesco

Bassist Nino Del Pesco became a normal presence around the Los Angeles origins rock picture. He began his profession in 1977 with an organization called the Pups, who were found out by Kim Fowley and released the solitary “Mechanical Defeat” on Stiff America, made by Liam Sternberg. He spent 1980-1981 …

Read More »

Dinky Dawson

Engineer Stuart “Dinky” Dawson was probably one of the most important numbers ever in the introduction of concert audio for rock and roll rings, and was involved with a number of the ’70s most-acclaimed rock and roll albums — including Lou Reed’s Berlin and Rock and roll & Roll Pet, …

Read More »

Brandon Budenz

It all were only available in a small city known as Frostbite Falls, MN. In fact, the state name of the city can be Cottage Grove. I spent 25 years within a frost nova, but apart from the obvious, it had been a great spot to live. I had fashioned …

Read More »

Violet Santangelo

Violet Santangelo was the feminine half from the male-female folk-rock-pop duo Lyme & Cybelle, formed by her and Warren Zevon in 1965 in LA. Santangelo sang with Zevon on two 1966 Lyme & Cybelle singles, three of whose four songs she also published with him. The to begin those singles, …

Read More »

Doug Dwyer

I was raised in Indiana hearing E.L.O., the Clash, Warren Zevon, Elvis Costello, R.E.M., and Bruce Springsteen circa 1978-1985. I later on wrote tunes and created a music group in California, getting in Sacramento in 1989. In 1993, a person loaned me a duplicate of C.S. Lewis’ Simple Christianity, as …

Read More »