![]() For all you trivia buffs out there, The Chinese restaurant mentioned in the song (Lee Ho Fook) is a real location situated on Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown.Īlthough Zevon never again achieved popular acclaim, he continued to be recognized as an artist’s artist, releasing nine more albums over the next 25 years. ![]() ![]() The song has become a Halloween season staple. The song is considered a classic, and has been covered by artists ranging from the Grateful Dead to Bob Dylan to comedian Adam Sandler. This album received heavy FM airplay mostly through the release of the single “Werewolves of London,” featuring Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood on bass and John McVie on drums. In 1978, Zevon released Excitable Boy to critical acclaim and popular success. Rolling Stone placed Zevon alongside Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and Bruce Springsteen as one of the four most important new artists to emerge in the decade of the 1970s. Although Zevon shared a grounding in earlier folk and country influences with his LA peers, this album brought Zevon to the forefront as a much darker and more ironic songwriter than other leading figures of the era’s L.A.-based singer-songwriter movement. This first album, although only a modest commercial success, was later recognized by Rolling Stone magazine as a masterpiece. Contributors to this album included Nicks, Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, members of the Eagles, Carl Wilson, Linda Ronstadt, and Bonnie Raitt. In late 1975, Zevon collaborated with Jackson Browne, who produced and promoted Zevon’s self-titled major-label debut in 1976. Zevon would remain friends with both for the rest of his life maintaining neutrality during the tumultuous breakups of both the Everly Brothers and Buckingham-Nicks. Warren Zevon was a roommate of the famous duo in a Fairfax district apartment in Los Angeles at the time (September 1975). It was during his time with the Everlys that Lindsey and girlfriend Stevie Nicks left to join Fleetwood Mac. In the latter role Zevon became the first to recognize the talents of guitar player Lindsey Buckingham by hiring him for the band. Zevon’s second effort, Leaf in the Wind, went unreleased.ĭuring the early 1970s, Zevon led the touring band for the Everly Brothers, serving as both keyboard player and band leader/musical coordinator. Zevon’s first attempt at a solo album, Wanted Dead or Alive (1969), was well received but did not sell well. He wrote several songs for the Turtles and another early composition (“She Quit Me”) was included in the soundtrack for the film Midnight Cowboy (1969). He left the duo, citing artistic differences and spent time as a session musician and jingle composer. Zevon got his first taste of success with the song called “Follow Me” as the male component of a musical coed duo called Lyme & Cybelle. Zevon’s parents divorced when he was 16 years old and he soon quit high school and moved from Los Angeles to New York to become a folk singer. There, Warren briefly studied modern classical music, alongside future American conductor Robert Craft. So Zevon started taking his lessons at the home of Igor Stravinsky, the Russian-American composer, pianist and conductor widely considered to be one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. His British-born mother insisted that Warren take piano lessons. The family moved to Fresno, California when Warren was 13 years old. Known as Stumpy Zevon in Cohen’s employ, he was best man at Mickey’s first marriage, and worked for him for years. His mother was from a Mormon family and his father was a Jewish immigrant from Russia whose original surname was “Zivotovsky.” William was a bookie who handled volume bets and dice games for notorious Los Angeles mobster Mickey Cohen. Zevon was the son of Beverly and William Zevon. From his earliest days, his personal pedigree made Warren unique and different. It’s easy to figure out why musicians thought Warren Zevon was so cool. Born in Chicago, Illinois on Januhe became the quintessential West Coast rocker literally living the LA lifestyle right up until his death on September 7, 2003. Rock ‘n roll royalty like Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young praised his talents and called him friend. ![]() Zevon was considered the rock star’s rock star known for his songwriting talents in songs that showcased his quirky, sardonic wit in the dark humor of his ballads. If the name is not familiar to you, his songs might be: “Werewolves of London,” “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” or “Lawyers, Guns and Money” should ring a bell. It’s hard to believe its been a decade since Warren Zevon died. ![]()
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