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Leon Redbone, a musician of inscrutable individuality who seemed to inhabit the past in his concerts and recordings, playing and singing early jazz and blues as if he had strolled straight out of ...
Leon Redbone: Any Time album review by Alan Jones, published on June 1, 2001. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!
Singer Leon Redbone Dies at 69 Legendary Tin Pan Alley/jazz interpreter Leon Redbone died early Thursday morning at age 69.
Leon Redbone's man-out-of-his-time shtick seemed a quaint novelty in the mid-1970s. While the rest of the world was twisting to disco, Redbone was recording standards from the '20s and '30s ...
Leon Redbone has announced his retirement, as well as a compilation on Jack White's Third Man Records label.
Leon Redbone died last month. The 69-year-old singer and guitar player stopped performing a few years ago for health reasons, but he had a long run and kept his loyal followers happy with 17 ...
He was an icon of individualism in an era of pop-culture extravagance. Often attired in a white Panama hat and suit, Leon Redbone casually strummed an acoustic guitar to songs of the 1930s and ...
Unbelievably, Redbone was signed to Warner Bros. Records back when he first surfaced in 1975, and even had a Top 40 album (1977’s “Double Time”).
Acclaimed singer and guitarist Leon Redbone -- known for his jazz, ragtime and Tin Pan Alley-style music -- has died.
Redbone, the acclaimed singer and guitarist who performed jazz, ragtime and Tin Pan Alley-styled songs, died Thursday, May 30, according to a statement released by his family.
Leon Redbone, the acclaimed singer and guitarist who performed jazz, ragtime and Tin Pan Alley-style songs, died Thursday, according to a statement released by his family. He was 69.
Singer Leon Redbone Dies at 69 In a nod to how Redbone sought to exist outside of time, much less current musical styles, his death announcement gave his age as 127.
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