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In 1997, Zap Mama, an African-Belgium based group, delivered a rendering on their album, Seven, which included a dialog of sorts with Spearhead's Michael Franti playing the Poetry Man himself. In 1999, "Poetry Man" returned to the Adult Contemporary chart in a cover by Hawaiian female vocal trio Na Leo Pilimehana, which peaked at #24. In 2007 ...
Phoebe Snow (born Phoebe Ann Laub; [4] July 17, 1950 [1] [2] – April 26, 2011) [1] was an American roots music singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for her hit 1974 and 1975 songs "Poetry Man" and "Harpo's Blues", and her credited guest vocals on Paul Simon’s "Gone at Last". [5]
Phoebe Snow is the debut album by American roots music singer-songwriter Phoebe Snow, released in 1974. It contains her Top 5 Billboard hit, " Poetry Man ", and opens with her cover of Sam Cooke 's R&B hit " Good Times ".
Crosswordese is the group of words frequently found in US crossword puzzles but seldom found in everyday conversation. The words are usually short, three to five letters, with letter combinations which crossword constructors find useful in the creation of crossword puzzles, such as words that start or end with vowels (or both), abbreviations consisting entirely of consonants, unusual ...
This is a list of singer-songwriters who write, compose, and perform their own musical material. The list is divided into two sections to differentiate between artists categorized as singer-songwriters and others who do not fall under the definition associated with the genre: Traditional singer-songwriters; Others who both write songs and sing
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Robert Priest (born 1951), English-born Canadian poet, children's author and singer-songwriter; F. T. Prince (1912–2003), English poet and academic; Matthew Prior (1664–1721), English poet and diplomat; Bryan Procter (1787–1874), English poet; Sextus Propertius (50 or 45–15 BCE), Latin elegiac poet; Kevin Prufer (born 1969), US poet ...