
Leon Redbone
Leon Redbone was a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his unique blend of jazz, blues, and folk music. He gained fame in the 1970s for his distinctive, laid-back style and trademark persona, often performing with a hat and sunglasses. Redbone's performance at the inaugural Winnipeg Folk Festival in 1974 earned him a 20-minute standing ovation, cementing his place in folk music history.
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Leon Redbone earned a 20-minute standing ovation at the first Winnipeg Folk Festival in 1974.
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