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Warren William Zevon (January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003) [1] was an American rock singer and songwriter. His most famous compositions include " Werewolves of London ", " Lawyers, Guns and Money " and " Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner ".
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology), a Warren Zevon compilation album; I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon, a biography of Warren Zevon "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" (Bon Jovi song) I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, a British crime drama; I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, a documentary about American DJ Steve Aoki
William Breitbart, a psychiatrist and Zevon fan, would later write an editorial about the lessons people could learn from the musician's response to his impending death. He said that Zevon "made the last days of his life meaningful and he made his death meaningful." [15] For Letterman, the Late Show episode lingered in his mind long after it aired.
The late singer-songwriter is the subject of a tribute concert, a forthcoming documentary and a push for nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 'The soul of L.A.': 20 years after his death ...
The musician Warren Zevon was featured as the only guest for the entire hour. The episode concerned his recent terminal peritoneal mesothelioma diagnosis, a rare form of cancer caused from exposure to small asbestos fibers. The band played Zevon's classic song "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" as his introduction. Zevon performed several songs and ...
David Letterman gave his first interview since departing from "The Late Show," and opened up about the one interview he wishes he could do over again. The former ate show host gave an exclusive ...
The book is an unflinching look at Zevon's "high times and hard ways" and contains many admiring reflections on Zevon's work from his famous musical peers, alongside some unsavory revelations. Included are details about Zevon's abusive behavior toward his ex-wife and children in the 1970s, his many sexual dalliances and his return to drinking ...
Last year, another piano-playing songwriter from Los Angeles — Warren Zevon — was nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. But he didn’t get in. Inexcusable. You were ...