
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon was an acclaimed American singer-songwriter known for his distinctive voice and sharp, often darkly humorous lyrics. He gained fame in the 1970s with hits like 'Werewolves of London' and 'Lawyers, Guns and Money,' showcasing a blend of rock, folk, and pop influences. His work often drew on themes of mortality and existentialism, earning him a dedicated following and critical recognition. Zevon's career was marked by both personal struggles and artistic triumphs, including multiple Grammy Awards. He passed away in 2003, but his music continues to resonate with audiences.
Born on Jan 24, 1947 (78 years old)
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Mozambique:
Warren Zevon is included in the list of new inductees to the Hall of Fame.
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Ecuador:
Warren Zevon passed away in 2003 at the age of 56.
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Jamaica:
Late singer-songwriter Warren Zevon, will get the Musical Influence Award.
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Montenegro:
Warren Zevon, who passed away in 2003, was posthumously recognized for his musical influence.
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Ireland:
Warren Zevon's song 'Werewolves of London' is played by a joyrider in Oklahoma City.
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