It wasn't long after the release of "Poetry Man," the breezy, jazzy love song that would make Phoebe Snow a star, that the singer experienced another event that would dramatically alter her life. In ...
NEW YORK — It wasn’t long after the release of “Poetry Man,” the breezy, jazzy love song that would make Phoebe Snow a star, that the singer experienced another event that would dramatically alter her ...
Phoebe Snow, the singer and guitarist who scored the hit "Poetry Man" in the 1970s, the left the music business to care for her daughter, has died at age 58. Snow was nominated for a Best New Artist ...
Snow quit college after two years to perform in amateur nights at Greenwich Village folk clubs.Her first record, "Phoebe Snow," came out in 1974, and showed off her songwriting chops on a selection of ...
John Platt remembers Phoebe Snow, drawing on her three visits to the Sunday Breakfast: in 1997, when she performed "Poetry Man" and talked about her first album; in 2003, when she talked about her ...
Blues singer Phoebe Snow, who made her mark in the music industry with the 1974 hit “Poetry Man,” died from complications of a brain haemorrhage in Edison, N.J. on April 26, her public relations ...
Vocalist Phoebe Snow, who seamlessly melded pop, folk and jazz in her signature 1975 hit “Poetry Man,” died April 26 in Edison, N.J. She was 60. Snow had been in failing health after suffering a ...
Phoebe Snow, who scored a top 5 hit in 1975 with "Poetry Man," died Tuesday in Edison, N.J., as a result of complications from a brain hemorrhage she suffered last year, The Associated Press reported.