Warren Zevon contributed his satirical commentary on the infamous Neil Young v. Lynyrd Skynyrd feud with this 1980 track.
He also wasn’t that angry about the mention of his name, saying, “I’m proud to have my name in a song like theirs.” Clearly, Young was willing to stand aside and allow the band their time to shine ...
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The Red-Headed Stranger is no stranger to releasing records: this is his 153rd! He’s got a bakers’ dozen songs on here: a ...
Well, seems like only yesterday when I reviewed Willie Nelson’s last album, Borderline, an excellent set from the man’s ninth ...
Nelson is a constant thread who runs between the praised contemporaries and legend de jour. Six of his 12 Grammy wins have ...
The best songs about monsters are actually a relatively ... the BBC banned it for being “too morbid.” Singer-songwriter Warren Zevon’s rock hit “Werewolves of London” began as a joke ...
However, as far as beautiful songwriters and immense intimacy go, no one holds a candle to Warren Zevon in Ronstadt’s eyes ... Interestingly, Ronstadt played a major role in pushing Zevon’s music into ...
Legacy Records, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, released Willie Nelson’s anticipated new studio album, “Last Leaf on the Tree,” on Friday. His 76th solo studio album and 153rd album ...