Warren Zevon
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Warren Zevon was a rock and roll musician, and songwriter. He had produced many albums. Before he died, he had released his last album, The Wind on 2003.
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Warren Zevon was born on January 24, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. After a few years, together with his family they moved in California and Arizona. When he was a child, he learned how to play piano.
When Warren was 16 years old of age, his parents were divorced. He went To New York City to become a folk singer. He went back to California and formed a duo with Lyme Cybelle. They had released a recording singles
In 1969, Warren went to solo and released his debut single (Wanted Dead and Alive). His album was a flopped and so he decided to return to session work and composed advertising jingles. He also served as the pianist of The Everly Brothers.
In 1974, Warren went back to Los Angeles, where his friend Jackson Browne helps him to find a recording company.
In 1978, he released his album Excitable Boy. Following that, he had more followed up album, singles, and compilations.
In 2002, he was diagnosed with Mesothelioma, an inoperable form of lung cancer. His last album before he died was The Wind, which was released on August 2003. He died on September 7, 2003.
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