Just heard on the morning news show that Ms Snow has passed away. May she RIP
Just heard on the morning news show that Ms Snow has passed away. May she RIP
Last edited by rod_rick; 04-26-2011 at 10:54 AM.
AP News:
Phoebe Snow, a bluesy singer, guitarist and songwriter whose "Poetry Man" was a defining hit of the 1970s but who then largely dropped out of the spotlight to care for her disabled daughter, has died.
Snow, who was nominated for best new artist at the 1975 Grammys, died Tuesday morning in Edison, N.J., from complications of a brain hemorrhage she suffered in January 2010, said Rick Miramontez, her longtime friend and public relations representative. She was 58.
Snow's manager, Sue Cameron, said the singer endured bouts of blood clots, pneumonia and congestive heart failure since her stroke.
"The loss of this unique and untouchable voice is incalculable," Cameron said. "Phoebe was one of the brightest, funniest and most talented singer-songwriters of all time and, more importantly, a magnificent mother to her late brain-damaged daughter, Valerie, for 31 years. Phoebe felt that was her greatest accomplishment.
So the daughter preceeded her in death from what I am reading above.
How sad! She was only 58!
Yes her daughter passed away in 2007
Oh no! That's so sad. I have several of her albums. RIP Phoebe.
It's so sad that she's gone so young. She was one of the most unique voices to ever come to our attention.
Last edited by jillfoster; 04-26-2011 at 11:22 AM.
I'm not real familiar with her music, but I know she sang the theme song to "A Different World" during the first season. Never the less, may she RIP.
May she rest in peace.
Another great one has passed. RIP Phoebe and Thank You For all the Music over the years.
Now that is some very sad news she was much to young. Her music will live on forever...
R.I.P. sweet Phoebe you were the poetry woman and you made things alright.
Attachment 2880 Phoebe in 2009
Such a loss. An amazingly talented singer and songsmith. Her talent was only exceeded by her humanity. Rest in peace Phoebe Snow and Thank You for the music [[especially "Harpo's Blues" and "Something Real").
Last edited by sophisticated_soul; 04-26-2011 at 01:26 PM.
Ah no! I loved Phoebe Snow. She was one of the under recognized greats of music! She will not easily be forgotten. God Bless her and thank you Phoebe for all the music.
Marv
Thanks PS, RIP.
Her life story is amazing, sometimes I wonder if on some level, she felt that once her daughter had passed, her work on this earth was done.
I am so sorry to hear this. It's going to be a long ride home from work tonight....
R.I.P. Phoebe , GOD BLESS!!!!!!!
Never cared for "Poetry Man", but I did see her perform on the New York Rock & Soul Revue tour in '94 and liked what she did there. RIP, Phoebe, and thank you...
Best,
Mark
I also dug her gospel-tinged duet with Paul Simon, "Gone at Last," from around 1976 [[featured on his "Still Crazy After All These Years" LP). Amazingly high notes at the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leWjp...eature=related
But I truly adored "Harpo's Blues."
RIP Phoebe, thank you for the great music.
I believe some of her last work was for Noah's Arc:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbPGF2mj928
RIP.
I've been a fan of Phoebe's since Poetry Man. It was so beautiful and unique when it
dropped but she always proved she could do so many different things and she had so
much soul. She even showed us she could handle funk when she worked with Bernie
Worrell way back when and I loved her gutsy vocals on Don't Piss Me Off...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYu7fAtCxB8
RIP, Phoebe, you're gone too soon...
Sorry to hear this sad news,r.i.p MISS SNOW.
Unfortunately, I never heard of a singer Phoebe Snow. The legendary Phoebe Snow, in case many readers do know about this institution, Phoebe Snow was an Erie Lackawanna crack passenger train operating between Hoboken, NJ and Chicago, Ill. Her last run was on November 27, 1966.
I loved this local Detroit TV station ID she did for WDIV-TV Channel 4 in 1980. There were short versions, including an uptempo disco version. I think it's inspirational.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ5MP4y8FQ8
Last edited by uptight; 04-27-2011 at 04:35 PM.
So sorry to hear this.
My prayers go out to the family.
May she rest in peace.
CEASAR
Remember this one from Phoebe?
Why does the "Go For It" song make me happy and sad at the same time?
First saw her when I was 15. It Looks Like Snow had just been released and she was opening for Herbie Hancock! Saw her at least three more times after that including this club date back in the early 80's. What an incredible voice. She'll be sorely missed.
Snow was born Phoebe Ann Laub in 1952 in New York City. She changed her name after seeing an ad on the side of a train for a character called Phoebe Snow.
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I'm sorry to hear thi.. May she Rest In Peace
So so sad..I loved most everything she did. Her version of The Temptations Shakey Ground, Every Day, and many others. What a sad Loss. R.I.P....Paulo xxx
I agree Kamasu Jr. She had a really hard time caring for her special needs daughter. Hopefully they are together again in the afterlife. The obviously really loved each other. Geez, Ms. Snow was SO talented. I thought her voice was so haunting.
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