Posted on 04/26/2011 8:12:20 AM PDT by Lazlo in PA
NEW YORK -- Phoebe Snow, a singer, guitarist and songwriter whose song ''Poetry Man'' was a defining hit of the 1970s, has died.
Rick Miramontez, her longtime friend and public relations representative, says Snow died Tuesday morning. He says she died of complications from a brain hemorrhage she suffered in January 2010.
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I remember reading about it when her daughter was born, and she gave up her big singing career. IIRC, her husband left her, just after the baby was born, so she was truly on her own.
RIP, Phoebe.
RIP Phoebe. Thank you for the beautiful music.
Bible-based cookbook offers soul food
Just when you think that every possible idea for a cookbook has been exhausted, along comes Sue Cameron.
She found a way to merge her passions faith and food in "The New Bible Cookbook: God's Food for Thought, Nourishment for the Soul."
Two years ago, she was working with singer Phoebe Snow ("Poetry Man"), who was planning a comeback tour after a long hiatus, during which she was caring for her disabled adult daughter. Six weeks before Snow's opening date, she suffered a debilitating stroke. Fifteen months later, she remains in a coma.
"It was devastating," Cameron says. "Phoebe is an extraordinary person with the most beautiful voice. To have this happen, after she put her life on hold for so many years, was crushing."
Losing her friend and her client was a double blow to Cameron. She says she put her energies into completing the cookbook, relying on prayer and God's strength to see her through. Unlike her other books, she had to dip into her savings to publish it on her own, spending about $6,000.
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2011/apr/23/PMENEWSO6-bible-based-cookbook-offers-soul-food/
I remember her well. My parents liked her. Prayers.
Top 40 radio has left me feeling like Pavlov's dog for lots of songs from that era!
My favorite song of hers was a duet with Paul Simon; “Gone at Last”.
An unusual, one might say, idiosyncratic talent. I think she was simply born with the seed of that arresting style.
Her life had ups and downs prior to the birth of her daughter, too.
I was going to let Willie Green mention this, but then I realized it would be up to me.
≤];^)
Damn shame. Rest in peace.
A lovely voice and some beautiful songs, and it also sounds like a lovely soul as well. RIP and prayers for the family.
So sad. Another piece of my youthful past slowly slips away. RIP, Phoebe.
May she rest in peace.
Sounds like her daughter is a saint.
I was never much of a fan though...
http://www.pssrailfan.com/
That is by far the weirdest group I have seen. Railroading and gays. Wow.
I knew she was an advocate for ‘alternative’ lifestyles......
Thankfully I was spared that one. By then my economic situation had improved to allow me an 8-track AND an FM radio. Most of my scars are from the early 70’s when poverty forced me to chose between Top 40 and silence. Eeeesh!
I’ll say it for the silent millions...her music sucked.
Enjoy
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