In his twilight, late Los Angeles singer/songwriter Warren Zevon had come to grips with many of the demons which had plagued him throughout much of his nearly 40-year career. A very public battle with ...
Warren Zevon knew the industry all too well. He took out his frustrations about it on the biting "Even A Dog Can Shake Hands" ...
The first time I met Warren Zevon was after a show he and his band did in May of 1978 at Boston’s Berklee Performance Center. I was a rock critic for the Bangor Daily News, down from Maine to cover ...
The late singer-songwriter Warren Zevon, whom Billy Joel, among others, successfully promoted for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images) Shooter Jennings ...
Warren Zevon always stood out among his songwriting peers for his ability to inhabit characters who were desperate and downtrodden, rendering them with dignity while also imbuing them with a sharp ...
Warren Zevon, the singer-songwriter known for his sardonic L.A. noir humor and classic-rock radio staples including "Werewolves of London," "Lawyers, Guns and Money," and "Excitable Boy," died Sunday ...
Warren Zevon was (finally) given his due this weekend. Although revered as one of the most original singer/songwriters to come out of the Laurel Canyon music scene, he was famously locked out of ...
Warren Zevon. Photo Credit: Aaron Rapoport, Courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Warren Zevon. Photo Credit: Aaron Rapoport, Courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. TV host David Letterman ...