From 1974's 'Poetry Man' to 2003's 'Natural Wonder' and her latest return to performing, a few years and a lot of music have gone by since Phoebe Snow released her debut. Music hasn't always been at ...
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, 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 ...
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 ...
Even as a trumpet player, Batavia native Joey Pero could find inspiration in the multi-octave voice of Phoebe Snow. “She had the ability to sing so sweetly, and then she’d pull out this dynamic high ...
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 ...
Through the 1980s and into the 1990s, Snow sang commercial jingles — for companies including Michelob, Hallmark and AT&T — and performed live here and there.Inexperienced in the music business, she ...
Phoebe Snow, a bluesy singer, guitarist and songwriter who had a defining hit of the 1970s with "Poetry Man" but then largely dropped out of the spotlight to care for her disabled daughter, has died.
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Singer-songwriter Phoebe Snow passed away from ...